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Changes in Student Attitudes Regarding Science When Taught by Teachers Without Experiences With a Model Professional Development Program

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For instance, this article found that traditional teaching and major use of textbooks cause increasingly negative student attitudes about science while not producing major changes in their perceptions of its usefulness in their lives.
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This study focuses on two main issues concerning changes in student attitudes toward science study and their perceptions of its usefulness in their lives. Information has been gathered concerning how student attitudes toward science have changed for teachers and schools not involved with any funded professional development project. Pretesting and posttesting were administered with such “control” groups at the same intervals corresponding with the data collected from students with teachers enrolled in five funded Professional Development projects over the 1981–2008 interim. The grade levels used by the National Assessment of Education Progress in their 1977 assessment of science were used; it focused on students in grades 3, 7, and 11. The results indicate a steady decline in student positive attitudes concerning their science study as grade levels increase. Conversely, the student perceptions of the usefulness of their science study as related to daily living, further science study, and for potential careers remained much the same over the 30-year interim is a second focus. Generally, results indicate that traditional teaching and major use of textbooks cause increasingly negative student attitudes about science while not producing major changes in their perceptions of its usefulness in their lives.

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The Effect of Integrative STEM Instruction on Elementary Students’ Attitudes toward Science

TL;DR: An inquiry-based integrative STEM education approach was implemented in two fourth grade elementary education classes, in Spain, through a module on simple machines as mentioned in this paper, which was implemented through an adapted Test of Science Related Attitude scale, achievement tests, and teachers interviews.
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Elementary School Students’ Attitude toward Science and Related Variables

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determine the relationships among the seventh grade elementary students' attitudes toward science, their learning approaches, motivational goals, science achievement and students' nature of science (NOS) views.
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Exploring changes in primary students’ attitudes towards science, technology, engineering and mathematics (stem) across genders and grade levels

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the attitudes towards science, technology, engineering and mathematics among students through all grade levels in primary school and found that primary students exhibited little different attitudes on the S-STEM in the pre-test, regardless of gender and grade level.
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Attitudes towards science and views of nature of science among elementary school students in terms of gender, cultural background and grade level variables

TL;DR: In this paper, a growing interest in investigating attitudes towards science and views of nature of science among elementary grade students in terms of gender, cultural backgrounds, and gender identity was reported.
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Attitudes towards science: A review of the literature and its implications

TL;DR: A review of the major literature about attitudes to science and its implications over the past 20 years is presented in this paper, where the authors argue that the continuing decline in numbers choosing to study science at the point of choice requires a research focus on students' attitudes to Science if the nature of the problem is to be understood and remediated.
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Attitudes to Science: an update

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an update of attitudes to science: an update on the state of the art in science education in the United States, and discuss the following issues:
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A Cross-Domain Analysis of Change in Students' Attitudes toward Science and Attitudes about the Utility of Science.

TL;DR: This article used cross-domain analysis to examine changes in two attitudinal dimensions: students' attitudes towards science and attitudes about the utility of science over the middle school and high school years.
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