It has been argued that the establishment of single-sex classes for females can increase their motivation and participation in physics. This paper reports on findings from a multi-occasional study among 90 female year 11 physics students across single-sex and co-educational high schools in Australia. The aim of this study was to identify the differences in motivation, engagement and sustained enrolment plans in relation to physics between female students in single-sex from those in co-educational settings. Fine-grained analyses at a physics topic-specific level indicated differences between these cohorts in their interest value, career value, gender-stereotyped attitudes, performance perceptions, sustained engagement and sustained enrolment...
Student grades and motivational outcomes in introductory physics courses can influence their retenti...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is growing evidence of pe...
There are many hypotheses regarding factors that may encourage female students to pursue careers in ...
Although substantial gender differences in motivation, engagement and enrolment behaviour are freque...
This study investigates the relationship between students’ achievement motivation, sustained engagem...
Many students, and a particularly high proportion of females, do not study physics in high schools. ...
There can be many influences affecting girls in secondary high schools which in turn produce many di...
This research investigates gender differences among high school students with regards to the study o...
The majority of existing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research studies c...
Students' self-beliefs and engagement in learning are known to be associated with learning outcomes....
This paper addresses students’ interest in physics in relation to different demographic variab...
This doctoral study explored female secondary school students' motivation to participate in Physics ...
This is reflective study based on my own teaching practice in two all-girls’ schools in England. At ...
This paper reports on some of the findings from a review of research commissioned by the Institute o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of students' motivational beliefs (learni...
Student grades and motivational outcomes in introductory physics courses can influence their retenti...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is growing evidence of pe...
There are many hypotheses regarding factors that may encourage female students to pursue careers in ...
Although substantial gender differences in motivation, engagement and enrolment behaviour are freque...
This study investigates the relationship between students’ achievement motivation, sustained engagem...
Many students, and a particularly high proportion of females, do not study physics in high schools. ...
There can be many influences affecting girls in secondary high schools which in turn produce many di...
This research investigates gender differences among high school students with regards to the study o...
The majority of existing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research studies c...
Students' self-beliefs and engagement in learning are known to be associated with learning outcomes....
This paper addresses students’ interest in physics in relation to different demographic variab...
This doctoral study explored female secondary school students' motivation to participate in Physics ...
This is reflective study based on my own teaching practice in two all-girls’ schools in England. At ...
This paper reports on some of the findings from a review of research commissioned by the Institute o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of students' motivational beliefs (learni...
Student grades and motivational outcomes in introductory physics courses can influence their retenti...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is growing evidence of pe...
There are many hypotheses regarding factors that may encourage female students to pursue careers in ...