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Original Articles

Gender preferences in learning science

Pages 633-643 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 29 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Scotland has been conducting national monitoring exercises in science performance at three-yearly intervals since 1987 through the Assessment of Achievement Programme (AAP). The fourth survey in 1996 included a questionnaire designed to elicit pupils' preferences for some common science topics as well as their views on the kinds of learning experiences encountered in school. The responses of a nationally representative sample of pupils at three stages, two primary (P4- 8/9 years and P7- 11/12 years) and one secondary (S2- 13/14 years), were analysed by (st)age and gender. While this element of the survey was intended primarily as a feasibility study, some clear patterns of preference along age and gender lines were identified. Concerns over achievement and attitudes in science have been particularly sharp in the early secondary years, where pupils have not been meeting expectations. The findings from this national survey are intended to add to that debate.

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