This two-stage mixed-methods study carried out in a private primary school in Perth, Western Australia investigated children’s perceptions of their Classroom Emotional Climate and their interactions with their teacher. Key findings indicated that Student Freedom, Peer Collaboration, Problem Solving, Communication and Time all impact students’ perceptions of their attitude towards STEM education. Additionally, the respondents outlined their perceived preferred perceptions of Hands-On Learning, Physical Environments, Choice, Technology and Peer Collaboration within their STEM Learning Environments
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher and students' perceptions of teacher-student interp...
Abstract Background For schools to include quality STEM education, it is important to understand tea...
The major purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to investigate the influence of the home,...
Australia’s economic need for innovation has led to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. In an attempt to engage more students in Science, Technology, Engin...
In an attempt to engage more students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) sub...
This study aimed to understand and gain further insight into how school context and personal factors...
This study sought to better understand girls and science investigating attitudes and learning enviro...
In efforts to provide effective support in STEM education in general and to help schoolteachers and ...
With a sample of 221 year 9 students from South Australia, six aspects of classroom environment (stu...
The aim of the study was to investigate teacher attitudes to the teaching of STEM Education in prim...
This thesis reports the results of a large-scale research program which sought to investigate how st...
Several studies highlight the need to improve STEM competencies from an early age, where the first a...
This study explored school principals\u27 and teacher educators\u27 perceptions of STEM education ba...
Data collected from 485 students from four coeducational primary schools in Singapore were used to: ...
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher and students' perceptions of teacher-student interp...
Abstract Background For schools to include quality STEM education, it is important to understand tea...
The major purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to investigate the influence of the home,...
Australia’s economic need for innovation has led to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. In an attempt to engage more students in Science, Technology, Engin...
In an attempt to engage more students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) sub...
This study aimed to understand and gain further insight into how school context and personal factors...
This study sought to better understand girls and science investigating attitudes and learning enviro...
In efforts to provide effective support in STEM education in general and to help schoolteachers and ...
With a sample of 221 year 9 students from South Australia, six aspects of classroom environment (stu...
The aim of the study was to investigate teacher attitudes to the teaching of STEM Education in prim...
This thesis reports the results of a large-scale research program which sought to investigate how st...
Several studies highlight the need to improve STEM competencies from an early age, where the first a...
This study explored school principals\u27 and teacher educators\u27 perceptions of STEM education ba...
Data collected from 485 students from four coeducational primary schools in Singapore were used to: ...
The purpose of this study was to examine teacher and students' perceptions of teacher-student interp...
Abstract Background For schools to include quality STEM education, it is important to understand tea...
The major purpose of the study reported in this thesis was to investigate the influence of the home,...