Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis was based on a larger international comparative study called the ROSE (Relevance of Science Education) project. The study investigated the affective factors pupils perceive might be of relevance for the learning of science and technology using the ROSE survey questionnaire, and was aimed at providing data that might form part of an empirical basis for local adaptation of the science curriculum.South Afric
In this study, 840 9- to 12-year-old upper primary students from schools across Trinidad and Tobago ...
This is an investigative and explorative study into the challenges of teaching Integrated Science in...
This article attempts to find out what children regard as relevant science. As the research was loca...
This study focuses on how the Ghanaian youth would want to associate with some environmental matters...
The study unveils factors affecting the teaching and learning of science among secondary schools in ...
This problem was studied in its proper perspective by analyzing the situation of girls' education in...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explored the problem of poor performance in science among studen...
Ghana, like many other countries, has a strong tradition of doing practical work in senior secondary...
This article presents some of the results of the questionnaire-based Relevance of Science Education ...
Within the science education community, it is widely accepted that quality science instruction is fo...
The main purpose of the study is to examine the effect of linking Natural Science concepts to real l...
Contextualising science instruction has been found to improve pupils’ understanding of science conte...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
In the light of the poor academic achievement in science by secondary school students in South Afric...
In this study, 840 9- to 12-year-old upper primary students from schools across Trinidad and Tobago ...
This is an investigative and explorative study into the challenges of teaching Integrated Science in...
This article attempts to find out what children regard as relevant science. As the research was loca...
This study focuses on how the Ghanaian youth would want to associate with some environmental matters...
The study unveils factors affecting the teaching and learning of science among secondary schools in ...
This problem was studied in its proper perspective by analyzing the situation of girls' education in...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explored the problem of poor performance in science among studen...
Ghana, like many other countries, has a strong tradition of doing practical work in senior secondary...
This article presents some of the results of the questionnaire-based Relevance of Science Education ...
Within the science education community, it is widely accepted that quality science instruction is fo...
The main purpose of the study is to examine the effect of linking Natural Science concepts to real l...
Contextualising science instruction has been found to improve pupils’ understanding of science conte...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
In the light of the poor academic achievement in science by secondary school students in South Afric...
In this study, 840 9- to 12-year-old upper primary students from schools across Trinidad and Tobago ...
This is an investigative and explorative study into the challenges of teaching Integrated Science in...
This article attempts to find out what children regard as relevant science. As the research was loca...