Syrian migrant students' attitudes toward science: A comparative analysis with their Turkish peers, Phase I
Yakup Özkan,
İlbilge Dökme
Abstract:In the context of a cross‐ethnic comparison, this study aimed to determine the attitudes of students from two different ethnic backgrounds (Turkish and Syrian) toward science according to various biological and parental variables. Methodologically, this study was conducted as a quantitative research using the survey method. Data were obtained from 574 Turkish and 321 Syrian migrant students between the ages of 8 and 16. Our findings clearly revealed that certain parental variables, but not gender and age, stro… Show more
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