This thesis describes a study of the attitudes towards science and learning environments among junior secondary school science students in New Zealand, focussing particularly on Maori and Pacific Island students. The rationale for the research was that ethnic minority group students often experience difficulties in adapting to modern science education. The study was restricted to forms three, four and five of the New Zealand education system in order to focus attention primarily on the development of recommendations for enhancement of science education outcomes which relate to the early years of science education.The study aimed to investigate student attitudes towards science and their perceptions of their learning environments by using qu...
This thesis examines attitudes towards the learning of languages other than English and Maori among ...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
Background and purpose: The present study reports on the findings of a study conducted in New Zeala...
In order to investigate gender and ethnicity-based differences in scientific attitudes among Fijian ...
This research aims to identify the key themes of Māori student success in science education (from a ...
This thesis aims to provide a pathway to improve Māori student engagement with science education. In...
As with other Pacific Island nations, the scientific efforts of the Kingdom of Tonga have been hampe...
Previous research has underlined the importance of school students' engagement in science (including...
International assessment data paints a complex picture of the engagement and achievement of New Zeal...
One purpose of the present study was to validate a modified version of the What is Happening In This...
As with other Pacific Island nations, the scientific efforts of the Kingdom of Tonga have been hampe...
AbstractThe few studies that have examined student beliefs by ethnicity have shown differing percept...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
This study examines the relationships between gender, ethnicity, and Fijian students' attitudes and ...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
This thesis examines attitudes towards the learning of languages other than English and Maori among ...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
Background and purpose: The present study reports on the findings of a study conducted in New Zeala...
In order to investigate gender and ethnicity-based differences in scientific attitudes among Fijian ...
This research aims to identify the key themes of Māori student success in science education (from a ...
This thesis aims to provide a pathway to improve Māori student engagement with science education. In...
As with other Pacific Island nations, the scientific efforts of the Kingdom of Tonga have been hampe...
Previous research has underlined the importance of school students' engagement in science (including...
International assessment data paints a complex picture of the engagement and achievement of New Zeal...
One purpose of the present study was to validate a modified version of the What is Happening In This...
As with other Pacific Island nations, the scientific efforts of the Kingdom of Tonga have been hampe...
AbstractThe few studies that have examined student beliefs by ethnicity have shown differing percept...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
This study examines the relationships between gender, ethnicity, and Fijian students' attitudes and ...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
This thesis examines attitudes towards the learning of languages other than English and Maori among ...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
Background and purpose: The present study reports on the findings of a study conducted in New Zeala...