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題名: The dimensions and impact of informal science learning experiences on middle schoolers’attitudes and abilities in science
作者: Lin, Pei-Yi;Schunn, Christian D.
林倍伊
貢獻者: 教育系
日期: 十一月-2016
上傳時間: 15-十二月-2016
摘要: Learners encounter science in a wide variety of contexts beyond the science classroom which collectively could be quite influential on student attitudes and abilities. But relatively little is known about the relative influence of different forms of informal science experiences, especially for the kinds of experiences that students typically access. We conduct factor and regression analyses on data collected from a large number of diverse public-school attending 6th and 8th graders drawn from two regions in the USA. Students completed a science reasoning measure and surveys of attitudes, previously completed informal science learning experiences, and demographic factors. Factor analyses identify four dimensions of informal science learning participation (in home, semiformal, nature, and museums). Regression analyses find a relative specificity of effects, with particular outcomes associated with a subset of the forms of informal science participation, highlighting the importance of controlling for correlated factors. There were also a few differences by grade level, with different experiences influencing the development of competency beliefs in science in early vs. late middle schoolers.
關聯: International Journal of Science Education
資料類型: article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2016.1251631
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