INT J ENV SCI ED 2016
DOI: 10.12973/ijese.2016.288a
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Elementary School Students’ Attitude toward Science and Related Variables

Abstract: Worldwide studies have revealed an important issue in that an increasing percentage of students within the X -Y age group are not interested in science. Many students, especially females, have negative feelings and attitudes toward science, which discourages them from continuing with scientific inquiries. There are limited studies related to the factors predicting school students' attitude toward science; therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the relationships among the seventh grade elementary … Show more

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“…textbook-based) approach. These results confirm those from earlier studies stating that an active science teaching methodology improves students' attitudes (Hacieminoglu, 2016;Oh & Yager, 2004). Gender didn't have any significant influence in both treatment and control students' attitudes towards science, differing from the tendency showed in previous studies (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…textbook-based) approach. These results confirm those from earlier studies stating that an active science teaching methodology improves students' attitudes (Hacieminoglu, 2016;Oh & Yager, 2004). Gender didn't have any significant influence in both treatment and control students' attitudes towards science, differing from the tendency showed in previous studies (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Aldridge & Fraser, 2000;Puacharearn & Fisher, 2004). Thus, unfavourable attitudes seem to be related to traditional science teaching approaches (Oh & Yager, 2004) and rote learning (Hacieminoglu, 2016). In addition to the methodological factor, other aspects seem to impact students' attitudes, such as academic results, gender, and grade level (Ali et al, 2013).…”
Section: Attitudes Toward Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Rocard report warns that "the origins of this situation can be found in the way science is taught, " and recommends implementing renewed science teaching methodologies based on inquiry (inquiry-based science education, IBSE) to promote students' interest in science (Rocard et al, 2007). In this regard, some studies underline the importance of factors such as teachers' influence -either positive or negative, teachers' didactic model, or parents' income level and education (Hacieminoglu, 2016). In Spain, abundant research has been conducted on the lack of interest in science studies (Solbes et al, 2007;Rodríguez et al, 2011;Solbes, 2011;Robles et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the Cohen effect size criteria, the guided inquiry-based science web module integrated the local potential of the Dieng Mountains Ecosystem has a moderate effect on students' positive attitudes towards science. Hacieminoglu (2016) mentioned that student attitudes to science depend on the approach or method used by the teacher to teach science. Guided inquiry learning method involves a series of observation processes to accept or reject hypotheses.…”
Section: Description Experimental Class Control Classmentioning
confidence: 99%