This paper describes the analysis of data collected by Durham University’s YELLIS project, over the period of 1999 to 2004. Included in this data was the degree to which pupils in England at the end of their secondary education ‘liked’ or ‘disliked’ different subjects, and their expected examination grades in these subjects. The authors’ study focused on the perceptions of pupils in the science subjects of biology, chemistry and physics. Using the available data, they were able to analyse the perceptions of a large number of pupils (e.g. 9827 pupils in 2004) who took examinations in the separate sciences. The study found that physics was perceived as the least popular science, particularly by female pupils. We also found that the expected g...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
This study sought to better understand girls and science investigating attitudes and learning enviro...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is a long history of rese...
This study, carried out in England, examined the variation of attitudes towards science over the fir...
Unlike many other countries, physics is highly popular in secondary education in Scotland, with larg...
The department of Physics of the University of Glasgow was concerned about losing students after the...
This paper presents the trend of science enrolment and attainment for the National 5, Higher and Adv...
This study was carried out to determine high school students’ perceptions of the courses of Physics ...
This study, designed to challenge the under-representation and limited attainment of girls in the ph...
This is a preliminary report on an aspect of single-sex education in British secondary schools. It i...
A review of research spanning the past 15 years into the participation of girls in physics at second...
This paper addresses students’ interest in physics in relation to different demographic variab...
The article discusses selected findings of a narrative review,funded by the Institute of Physics,in ...
This paper reports on some of the findings from a review of research commissioned by the Institute o...
Tackling the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills shortage is an ongoing ...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
This study sought to better understand girls and science investigating attitudes and learning enviro...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is a long history of rese...
This study, carried out in England, examined the variation of attitudes towards science over the fir...
Unlike many other countries, physics is highly popular in secondary education in Scotland, with larg...
The department of Physics of the University of Glasgow was concerned about losing students after the...
This paper presents the trend of science enrolment and attainment for the National 5, Higher and Adv...
This study was carried out to determine high school students’ perceptions of the courses of Physics ...
This study, designed to challenge the under-representation and limited attainment of girls in the ph...
This is a preliminary report on an aspect of single-sex education in British secondary schools. It i...
A review of research spanning the past 15 years into the participation of girls in physics at second...
This paper addresses students’ interest in physics in relation to different demographic variab...
The article discusses selected findings of a narrative review,funded by the Institute of Physics,in ...
This paper reports on some of the findings from a review of research commissioned by the Institute o...
Tackling the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills shortage is an ongoing ...
The study investigated the role that science teachers could play in depressing the aspirations and a...
This study sought to better understand girls and science investigating attitudes and learning enviro...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is a long history of rese...