The decline in secondary school pupils' attitudes towards science is well documented. However, recent research has shown that pupils' attitudes to science appear to become fixed during their primary school years. This study investigated end of Key Stage 1 (Yr 2 (ages six to seven years)) and end of Key Stage 2 (Yr 6 (ages 10-11 years)) pupils' attitudes to science, using Klopfer's themes (1971), through a paired activity and interview for Yr 2 pupils and a pre- and post-Test of Science-Related Attitudes questionnaire (adapted) for Yr 6 pupils. The questionnaire was analysed using the mean and chi square values and Cronbach's alpha was calculated to test reliability. The results revealed that while Yr 2 pupils exhibit a thirst for knowledge ...
The study sought to investigate the attitudes of Zimbabwean secondary school pupils towards the teac...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
Researchers in a number of countries have observed a trend of declining student interest and enthusi...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
In this study, we describe the development of measures used to examine pupils’ attitudes towards sci...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
This paper describes a four-year project involving the development of a new instrument, the Attitude...
The findings are reported of a 4-year (1995-1998) longitudinal study, conducted in three primary sch...
Pupils' lack of interest in science has become a problem in many countries around the world. Decreas...
ABSTRACT: This study examines attitudes to school science classes amongst primary school students ba...
More and more experts view studying as an interactive and transactional process which depends both o...
This study, carried out in England, examined the variation of attitudes towards science over the fir...
Attention to the attitudes of primary teachers towards science is of fundamental importance to res...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...
The study sought to investigate the attitudes of Zimbabwean secondary school pupils towards the teac...
The study sought to investigate the attitudes of Zimbabwean secondary school pupils towards the teac...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
Researchers in a number of countries have observed a trend of declining student interest and enthusi...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
In this study, we describe the development of measures used to examine pupils’ attitudes towards sci...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
This paper describes a four-year project involving the development of a new instrument, the Attitude...
The findings are reported of a 4-year (1995-1998) longitudinal study, conducted in three primary sch...
Pupils' lack of interest in science has become a problem in many countries around the world. Decreas...
ABSTRACT: This study examines attitudes to school science classes amongst primary school students ba...
More and more experts view studying as an interactive and transactional process which depends both o...
This study, carried out in England, examined the variation of attitudes towards science over the fir...
Attention to the attitudes of primary teachers towards science is of fundamental importance to res...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...
The study sought to investigate the attitudes of Zimbabwean secondary school pupils towards the teac...
The study sought to investigate the attitudes of Zimbabwean secondary school pupils towards the teac...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
Researchers in a number of countries have observed a trend of declining student interest and enthusi...