Students who study science in single-sex and coeducational schools have attracted lots of attention from the education community. However, changes to students' attitudes toward science as they progress to higher grades in these schools are not clearly understood. The aim of this study was to compare the changes in attitudes toward science among lower secondary students (Grade 7 to Grade 9) in single-sex and coeducational schools in Brunei. A cross-sectional survey design was used to collect data from 1,034 students. Despite a significant nonlinear decline in attitudes toward science from Grade 7 to Grade 9, the attitudes remained positive. This decline in attitudes toward science was at a minimum for students in the coeducational school, an...
In 1999, a non-government school with a long tradition of 'boys only' education in South Australia i...
This study examined the effect of single-sex schooling on the academic and social development of boy...
The study aimed to determine which type of school appeared to be better because it has been a concer...
There can be many influences affecting girls in secondary high schools which in turn produce many di...
This study aimed at finding out junior secondary student’s attitude towards school science in a co-e...
Tracking changes in students' attitudes toward science is an important issue in quality science educ...
Graduation date: 1986The purposes of this study were to develop a valid and\ud reliable attitudes to...
This study assessed the extent to which the science content knowledge, process skills, and attitudes...
The study reports on an investigation of the impact of a Science-Technology-Society (STS) approach i...
In order to test conflicting research findings about the effects of coeducational versus single-sex...
Career and further education aspirations, educational progress and perceptions of the learning envir...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...
This paper examines students ' attitudes towards mathematics at the secondary school level. Usi...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
Career and further education aspirations, educational progress and perceptions of the learning envir...
In 1999, a non-government school with a long tradition of 'boys only' education in South Australia i...
This study examined the effect of single-sex schooling on the academic and social development of boy...
The study aimed to determine which type of school appeared to be better because it has been a concer...
There can be many influences affecting girls in secondary high schools which in turn produce many di...
This study aimed at finding out junior secondary student’s attitude towards school science in a co-e...
Tracking changes in students' attitudes toward science is an important issue in quality science educ...
Graduation date: 1986The purposes of this study were to develop a valid and\ud reliable attitudes to...
This study assessed the extent to which the science content knowledge, process skills, and attitudes...
The study reports on an investigation of the impact of a Science-Technology-Society (STS) approach i...
In order to test conflicting research findings about the effects of coeducational versus single-sex...
Career and further education aspirations, educational progress and perceptions of the learning envir...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...
This paper examines students ' attitudes towards mathematics at the secondary school level. Usi...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
Career and further education aspirations, educational progress and perceptions of the learning envir...
In 1999, a non-government school with a long tradition of 'boys only' education in South Australia i...
This study examined the effect of single-sex schooling on the academic and social development of boy...
The study aimed to determine which type of school appeared to be better because it has been a concer...