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The status of safety in the public high school chemistry laboratories in Mississippi

Posted on:2007-08-15Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of MississippiCandidate:Lacy, Sarah Louise TrotmanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390005490928Subject:Science Education
Abstract/Summary:
Since laboratory-based science courses have become an essential element of any science curriculum and are required by the Mississippi Department of Education for graduation, the chemistry laboratories in the public high schools in Mississippi must be safe. The purpose of this study was to determine: the safety characteristics of a high school chemistry laboratory; the perceived safety characteristics of the chemistry laboratories in public high schools in Mississippi; the basic safety knowledge of chemistry teachers in public high schools in Mississippi, where chemistry teachers in Mississippi gain knowledge about laboratory safety and instruction; if public high school chemistry laboratories in Mississippi adhere to recommended class size, laboratory floor space per student, safety education, safety equipment, and chemical storage; and the relationship between teacher knowledge of chemistry laboratory safety and the safety status of the laboratory in which they teach. The survey instrument was composed of three parts. Part I Teacher Knowledge consisted of 23 questions concerning high school chemistry laboratory safety. Part II Chemistry Laboratory Safety Information consisted of 40 items divided into four areas of interest concerning safety in high school chemistry laboratories. Part III Demographics consisted of 11 questions relating to teacher certification, experience, education, and safety training. The survey was mailed to a designated chemistry teacher in every public high school in Mississippi.;The responses to Part I of the survey indicated that the majority of the teachers have a good understanding of knowledge about chemistry laboratory safety but need more instruction on the requirements for a safe high school chemistry laboratory. Less than 50% of the responding teachers thought they had received adequate preparation from their college classes to conduct a safe chemistry laboratory. According to the responses of the teachers, most of their high school chemistry laboratories have some safety characteristics in place, but the majority is below average with respect to having all the proper safety characteristics in place. Of the five specific topics examined, safety education had the highest score. The results also showed that there is no relationship between teacher knowledge and the perceived safety characteristics in the laboratory in which they teach.
Keywords/Search Tags:Safety, High school chemistry, Laboratory, Mississippi, Public high, Teacher knowledge, Part
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