International audienceThere has been much concern recently in the UK about the decline in the number of students studying physics beyond age 16. To investigate why this might be we used data from a national database of student qualifications and a multilevel modelling technique to investigate which factors had the greatest impact on the uptake of physics at Advanced Level (A-level) in a particular year. Each factor of interest was entered into a separate model, whilst accounting for prior attainment and gender (both well known predictors of A-level uptake). We found that factors associated with greater probability of uptake included better attainment in physics (or combined science) and maths qualifications at age 16 in comparison to other ...
Through a mixed methods approach, the research quantifies and qualifies the complexities that consti...
This study investigates the relationship between students’ achievement motivation, sustained engagem...
Women are underrepresented in physics. Because of the structure of the Japanese educational system, ...
International audienceThere has been much concern recently in the UK about the decline in the number...
This is reflective study based on my own teaching practice in two all-girls’ schools in England. At ...
In a longitudinal study of pupils' attitudes towards physics in the fifth- and sixth-forms, it has b...
This study investigates the progression from Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) to Advanced (A) l...
This paper presents the findings of the qualitative component of a combined methods research study t...
Unlike many other countries, physics is highly popular in secondary education in Scotland, with larg...
The present study brought together and examined different factors that affect students' attitudes to...
Unlike in many other countries, physics in secondary education in Scotland is highly popular, with l...
In 2006 in England an innovative suite of science qualifications for 14-16 year olds called Twenty F...
On achieving power, the coalition government was quick to fulfil its election pledge to abolish as m...
The Physics Mentoring Project places trained undergraduate and postgraduate students into secondary ...
This paper describes patterns of participation and attainment in A-level physics, chemistry and biol...
Through a mixed methods approach, the research quantifies and qualifies the complexities that consti...
This study investigates the relationship between students’ achievement motivation, sustained engagem...
Women are underrepresented in physics. Because of the structure of the Japanese educational system, ...
International audienceThere has been much concern recently in the UK about the decline in the number...
This is reflective study based on my own teaching practice in two all-girls’ schools in England. At ...
In a longitudinal study of pupils' attitudes towards physics in the fifth- and sixth-forms, it has b...
This study investigates the progression from Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) to Advanced (A) l...
This paper presents the findings of the qualitative component of a combined methods research study t...
Unlike many other countries, physics is highly popular in secondary education in Scotland, with larg...
The present study brought together and examined different factors that affect students' attitudes to...
Unlike in many other countries, physics in secondary education in Scotland is highly popular, with l...
In 2006 in England an innovative suite of science qualifications for 14-16 year olds called Twenty F...
On achieving power, the coalition government was quick to fulfil its election pledge to abolish as m...
The Physics Mentoring Project places trained undergraduate and postgraduate students into secondary ...
This paper describes patterns of participation and attainment in A-level physics, chemistry and biol...
Through a mixed methods approach, the research quantifies and qualifies the complexities that consti...
This study investigates the relationship between students’ achievement motivation, sustained engagem...
Women are underrepresented in physics. Because of the structure of the Japanese educational system, ...