This study aimed at investigating gender differences in attitudes toward science in Ghanaian schools. It also attempted to study developmental differences in attitudes toward science between pupils when they were in grade 7 and when they got to grade 9 two years after. A stratified random sample (N=248) was obtained and studied using gender and grade level variables as independent ones and the attitude to science as the dependent variable. T-test was employed in data analysis at 0.05 level of significance. The results reflected clearly that female pupils in both grade 7 and grade 9 expressed positive attitude toward science. However, male pupils in both grade 7 and grade 9 expressed higher positive attitude toward science than the female pu...
The research examined the attitudes of JSS Form 2 students toward mathematics. The extent to which t...
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...
Learners’ attitude to learning science plays a vitally important role with respect to career choices...
This problem was studied in its proper perspective by analyzing the situation of girls' education in...
This research focuses on the gender difference in attitude and academic performance of students in s...
Increasing research have documented sex differences in attitude towards physics of male and female s...
The purpose of the study was to investigate Ghanaian secondary school students' attitudes towards ma...
The study investigated junior secondary school pupils' attitudes towards mathematics. In addition, i...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine differences by gender and grade level in primary sc...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences by gender and grade level in primary school stu...
This article reports on the findings of a survey of attitudes towards science of Grade 7, Form 2 and...
The current study was designed to; a) determine the magnitude of existing gender differences in att...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...
M. Ed. (Science Education) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2006This study investigated the a...
The research examined the attitudes of JSS Form 2 students toward mathematics. The extent to which t...
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...
Learners’ attitude to learning science plays a vitally important role with respect to career choices...
This problem was studied in its proper perspective by analyzing the situation of girls' education in...
This research focuses on the gender difference in attitude and academic performance of students in s...
Increasing research have documented sex differences in attitude towards physics of male and female s...
The purpose of the study was to investigate Ghanaian secondary school students' attitudes towards ma...
The study investigated junior secondary school pupils' attitudes towards mathematics. In addition, i...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine differences by gender and grade level in primary sc...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences by gender and grade level in primary school stu...
This article reports on the findings of a survey of attitudes towards science of Grade 7, Form 2 and...
The current study was designed to; a) determine the magnitude of existing gender differences in att...
It should be noted that learning outcomes are not students’ only achievement; attitude is also...
M. Ed. (Science Education) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2006This study investigated the a...
The research examined the attitudes of JSS Form 2 students toward mathematics. The extent to which t...
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...