2021
DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2021.1978011
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Upper secondary students’ situational interest in physics learning in Finland and Chile

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“…They also have a lot of professional freedom to decide how to teach and collaborate within curricula. According to Juuti et al (2017), successful teachers' professional development should be teacher-led, continuous (long-term), situated or connected to the classroom context, collaborative, and should include reflective practices. Design-based research (DBR) used as a design framework in the LUMA2020 program (see Section 2 for more details) has been earlier found as a useful way to promote teachers' or future teachers' professional development and growth (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also have a lot of professional freedom to decide how to teach and collaborate within curricula. According to Juuti et al (2017), successful teachers' professional development should be teacher-led, continuous (long-term), situated or connected to the classroom context, collaborative, and should include reflective practices. Design-based research (DBR) used as a design framework in the LUMA2020 program (see Section 2 for more details) has been earlier found as a useful way to promote teachers' or future teachers' professional development and growth (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The science interest component that is calculated based on family background has an average that is not much different from the school factor. The biggest student interest in science comes from the teacher factor, this is in accordance with the intrinsic motivation and aspirations of students after receiving treatment Narangodaa et al (2021), Lavonen et al (2021). The lowest factor in building students' interest in science comes from factors around students' lives.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The success of the mentoring program has not involved an assessment of the participants' specific interests and interests in the field of science. Students' interest in science certainly has a very important role in the present and future for students, schools and the wider community Lavonen et al (2021).…”
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“…Basically, a person's interests arose since his childhood and most probably do not change until his adulthood [13], but environmental factors such as socio-cultural, psychological, and background can affect the development of one's talents [14]. Thus, interest is divided into two perspectives, namely interest as a person's characteristics (personal interest) and interest as a psychological state that is influenced by the environment (situational interest) [15,16]. Personal interest is an interest established inside a person and forms the desired characteristics [17] and can affect a person's motivation for an object [13,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%