This paper reports and discusses a contentious result from an Australia-wide study of the influences on students' decisions about taking senior science subjects. As part of the Choosing Science study (Lyons and Quinn 2010) 3759 Year 10 students were asked to indicate which stage of their schooling (lower primary, upper primary, lower secondary, middle secondary) they had most enjoyed learning science. Crosstabulations of responses revealed that around 78% of students indicated that they had enjoyed learning science more in secondary than in primary school, and 55% enjoyed it the most during Years 9 and 10. The perception that school science was more enjoyable in high school was also found among students who did not intend taking science in ...
There has been concern expressed by educators, researchers and policymakers that too few students ar...
This paper reports and discusses the principal findings of an Australian study exploring the decisio...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...
The last two decades have seen significant declines in the proportions of high school students choos...
This paper presents the findings of a two-phase mixed methods research study that explores the link ...
This study investigated the experience of school science and its relationship to take-up of science ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Student study of science at school has...
This paper presents the findings of a two-phase mixed methods research study that explores the link ...
This study, carried out in England, examined the variation of attitudes towards science over the fir...
This paper presents comparative questionnaire data from three different samples of Australian high s...
The findings are reported of a 4-year (1995-1998) longitudinal study, conducted in three primary sch...
The major purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to investigate the influence of the home,...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
As the number of students pursuing mathematics and science in higher education decline, it becomes i...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
There has been concern expressed by educators, researchers and policymakers that too few students ar...
This paper reports and discusses the principal findings of an Australian study exploring the decisio...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...
The last two decades have seen significant declines in the proportions of high school students choos...
This paper presents the findings of a two-phase mixed methods research study that explores the link ...
This study investigated the experience of school science and its relationship to take-up of science ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Student study of science at school has...
This paper presents the findings of a two-phase mixed methods research study that explores the link ...
This study, carried out in England, examined the variation of attitudes towards science over the fir...
This paper presents comparative questionnaire data from three different samples of Australian high s...
The findings are reported of a 4-year (1995-1998) longitudinal study, conducted in three primary sch...
The major purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to investigate the influence of the home,...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
As the number of students pursuing mathematics and science in higher education decline, it becomes i...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
There has been concern expressed by educators, researchers and policymakers that too few students ar...
This paper reports and discusses the principal findings of an Australian study exploring the decisio...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...