Vnímání chemie žáky druhého stupně základních škol

Title in English Lower secondary school pupils perception of chemistry
Authors

KUBIATKO Milan ŠVANDOVÁ Kateřina ŠIBOR Jiří SKODA Jiří

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Pedagogická orientace
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords attitudes toward chemistry; questionnaire with scale items; lower secondary school pupils
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Description There are a small number of research studies investigating lower secondary school pupils attitudes toward chemistry. Existing studies focus mainly on the influence of gender on the attitudes toward chemistry. In this paper we present an investigation of the influence of gender, class and favourite subject and also an overall index of attitudes toward chemistry. The sample consisted of 379 pupils from eight lower secondary schools. The number of boys and girls was approximately similar; there were more pupils from the 8th grade and 102 pupils with chemistry as favourite subject. The measurement tool was a questionnaire with 25 Likert type items. After applying factor analysis, the items were distributed into four dimensions: The interest in chemistry, The relevance of chemistry, The future life and chemistry and The Chemical experiments. The independent two-sample t-test was used for determining the differences among groups of categorical variables. A significant difference was found only in the dimension favourite subject. Pupils with chemistry as favourite subject achieved more positive attitudes. Girls achieved higher score in comparison with boys. The pupils from both grades achieved almost similar scores. Possibilities of further investigations are suggested in the conclusion.

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