2023
DOI: 10.33225/jbse/23.22.439
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Types of Quality and Equal Science Education Systems and the Development of Equality in Education

Abstract: Some education systems have both quality and equality. They have achieved educational equity. This study aimed to uncover the practical wisdom of such systems in developing educational equality. A quantitative research design was used. Family capital and science achievement were the variables analyzed. They were secondary data collected by the 2018 PISA test. PISA surveyed students' family capital with questionnaires and measured students' science achievement with cognitive items. Six education systems with qu… Show more

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“…This analysis carries inherent limitations due to secondary data lacking some essential information for further examination, such as the reasons for absenteeism and the lack of interest in science subjects. External factors are equally crucial, including teachers' professional development (Tang et al, 2022), teachers' preparation and quality of teaching (Lay & Chandrasegaran, 2018;Shannag et al, 2013), quality and equal science education system (Jiang et al, 2023), the learning environment at school and home (Lay & Ng, 2021), and the availability of resources. Even broader educational frameworks within a country, including language choices for instruction, can significantly impact students' learning journeys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This analysis carries inherent limitations due to secondary data lacking some essential information for further examination, such as the reasons for absenteeism and the lack of interest in science subjects. External factors are equally crucial, including teachers' professional development (Tang et al, 2022), teachers' preparation and quality of teaching (Lay & Chandrasegaran, 2018;Shannag et al, 2013), quality and equal science education system (Jiang et al, 2023), the learning environment at school and home (Lay & Ng, 2021), and the availability of resources. Even broader educational frameworks within a country, including language choices for instruction, can significantly impact students' learning journeys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on students' performance in science have been conducted using data from TIMSS and PISA (Jiang et al, 2023;Kiliç Depren, 2020;Lay & Chandrasegaran, 2018;Lay & Ng, 2021;Özkan & Tekeli, 2021;Shannag et al, 2013;Tang et al, 2022). Some deal with international comparisons (Aşkın & Öz, 2020;Geske & Kangro, 2002;Lay & Chandrasegaran, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%