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17 July 2020 Learning Inquiry by Applying the Principles of Fermentation to the Production of Yogurt
Tahl Zimmerman, Tim Goetz, Salam A. Ibrahim
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In an age-appropriate activity developed by a researcher-teacher team working together under the auspices of the American Chemical Science Coaches Program, middle school students at the Greensboro Montessori School (1) learned about the microbiological basis of fermentation, (2) learned about the chemical changes that take place during the fermentation of milk into yogurt, (3) applied this basic knowledge to designing and implementing experiments to test different conditions for culturing yogurt, (4) assessed the outcomes of different culturing conditions, and (5) developed a method for producing yogurt. This exercise includes hypothesis formulation, experimental design, and hypothesis testing and serves as an example of how empirically derived knowledge can be applied to the design of a food product

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Tahl Zimmerman, Tim Goetz, and Salam A. Ibrahim "Learning Inquiry by Applying the Principles of Fermentation to the Production of Yogurt," The American Biology Teacher 82(5), 328-332, (17 July 2020). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2020.82.5.328
Published: 17 July 2020
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fermentation
Inquiry
Microbiology
yogurt
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