This paper reports findings from the Choosing Science study (Lyons & Quinn, 2010) indicating that Australian Year 10 students in small rural or remote areas tend to regard their science lessons as less relevant than do students in larger towns and cities. Specifically, those in small rural or remote schools were significantly more inclined than their city peers to disagree that what they learned in science classes 'helped them make sense of the world'. They were also significantly more likely to strongly agree that they found science lessons boring, and to strongly disagree that science was one of the most interesting subjects. Potential explanations discussed include a mismatch between science curriculum content and the everyday experience...
There is an increase in school-community linked initiatives in school science. A substantial proport...
Conducted in 2005 by the National Centre of Science, ICT and Mathematics Education for Rural and Reg...
AbstractIn order to supply a future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workfor...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that students in rural schools lag behind their city count...
Outside its heavily-populated south-eastern corner, Queensland is a huge administrative area with ma...
Here's a challenge. Try searching Google for the phrase 'rural science teachers' in Australian web c...
Research on the achievement of rural and remote students in science and mathematics is located withi...
Research on the achievement of rural and remote students in science and mathematics is located withi...
Research on the achievement of rural and remote students in science and mathematics is located withi...
This paper reports on findings from the Interests and Recruitment in Science study, which explored t...
Issues in Teaching and Learning Science, ICT, and Mathematics in Rural and Regional Australia: A Nat...
There are widespread concerns internationally (Logan & Skamp. 2013; Martin, Mullis, Foy & Stanco, 20...
This paper reports on outcomes from the 'CYScience' project which was developed and used in North Qu...
In talking about rural education, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the complexities of the issues i...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences of Second Year Science students who come from...
There is an increase in school-community linked initiatives in school science. A substantial proport...
Conducted in 2005 by the National Centre of Science, ICT and Mathematics Education for Rural and Reg...
AbstractIn order to supply a future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workfor...
There is considerable evidence suggesting that students in rural schools lag behind their city count...
Outside its heavily-populated south-eastern corner, Queensland is a huge administrative area with ma...
Here's a challenge. Try searching Google for the phrase 'rural science teachers' in Australian web c...
Research on the achievement of rural and remote students in science and mathematics is located withi...
Research on the achievement of rural and remote students in science and mathematics is located withi...
Research on the achievement of rural and remote students in science and mathematics is located withi...
This paper reports on findings from the Interests and Recruitment in Science study, which explored t...
Issues in Teaching and Learning Science, ICT, and Mathematics in Rural and Regional Australia: A Nat...
There are widespread concerns internationally (Logan & Skamp. 2013; Martin, Mullis, Foy & Stanco, 20...
This paper reports on outcomes from the 'CYScience' project which was developed and used in North Qu...
In talking about rural education, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the complexities of the issues i...
This study was designed to investigate the experiences of Second Year Science students who come from...
There is an increase in school-community linked initiatives in school science. A substantial proport...
Conducted in 2005 by the National Centre of Science, ICT and Mathematics Education for Rural and Reg...
AbstractIn order to supply a future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workfor...