EDUC 174/274
SAFETY IN SCIENCE LABS:
A Computer Intensive Application


Dr. Jack A. Gerlovich, Professor
School of Education, Drake University
jack.gerlovich@drake.edu
515-271-3912

Meeting Time: Wednesdays: 4:30 - 7:20 PM
School of Education Computer Lab (Room B-6 basement)

Disability Assistance
If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, if you have emergency medical information to share with me, or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible.
Disability Services, 3116 Carpenter Hall (Health Center) 271-1835.

Academic Honesty
The School of Education expects intellectual integrity on the part of undergraduate and
graduate students who participate in professional preparation and enhancement programs
offered by the School. As future practitioners, students of the Drake University School of
Education must maintain high ethical standards and academic honesty.

This is a technology rich, pragmatic safety course designed to assist current and prospective secondary science education majors (general science, biology, chemistry, physics), and other science majors in addressing science safety issues in academic and general labs.  A comprehensive, interactive CD-ROM forms the basis for the class.

Course Description

Articulation with Secondary Science Methods (EDUC 136/236)

Revised: January, 2008
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