Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines

This study used a modified version of the Perception of Science Classes Survey (Kardash & Wallace, 2001) to survey 7,885 grade school and high school students in different provinces in the Philippines regarding their perceptions of their science classes. Factor analysis revealed five dimensions...

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Main Authors: Bernardo, Allan Benedict I., Limjap, Auxencia A., Prudente, Maricar S., Roleda, Lydia S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-15892021-12-09T03:05:27Z Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines Bernardo, Allan Benedict I. Limjap, Auxencia A. Prudente, Maricar S. Roleda, Lydia S. This study used a modified version of the Perception of Science Classes Survey (Kardash & Wallace, 2001) to survey 7,885 grade school and high school students in different provinces in the Philippines regarding their perceptions of their science classes. Factor analysis revealed five dimensions of the students - perceptions that relate to different aspects of the teacher's pedagogy and the learning environment created by the teachers: (a) Learner-Centered Pedagogy, (b) Science Inquiry Activities, (c) Positive Affect and Attitudes, (d) Grades as Feedback, and (e) Support for Self-Learning and Effort. Factor scores were compared across grade levels and genders. The results indicate a decrease in science inquiry activities and the use of grades as feedback in the higher grades, but an increase in support for self-learning and effort, and also positive affects and attitudes. These trends were discussed in relation to possible problems related to teacher practices that may contribute to low student achievement levels in science. © Education Research Institute 2008. 2008-12-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/590 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Science—Study and teaching--Philippines Science and Mathematics Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Science—Study and teaching--Philippines
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle Science—Study and teaching--Philippines
Science and Mathematics Education
Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
Limjap, Auxencia A.
Prudente, Maricar S.
Roleda, Lydia S.
Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines
description This study used a modified version of the Perception of Science Classes Survey (Kardash & Wallace, 2001) to survey 7,885 grade school and high school students in different provinces in the Philippines regarding their perceptions of their science classes. Factor analysis revealed five dimensions of the students - perceptions that relate to different aspects of the teacher's pedagogy and the learning environment created by the teachers: (a) Learner-Centered Pedagogy, (b) Science Inquiry Activities, (c) Positive Affect and Attitudes, (d) Grades as Feedback, and (e) Support for Self-Learning and Effort. Factor scores were compared across grade levels and genders. The results indicate a decrease in science inquiry activities and the use of grades as feedback in the higher grades, but an increase in support for self-learning and effort, and also positive affects and attitudes. These trends were discussed in relation to possible problems related to teacher practices that may contribute to low student achievement levels in science. © Education Research Institute 2008.
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author Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
Limjap, Auxencia A.
Prudente, Maricar S.
Roleda, Lydia S.
author_facet Bernardo, Allan Benedict I.
Limjap, Auxencia A.
Prudente, Maricar S.
Roleda, Lydia S.
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title Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines
title_short Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines
title_full Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines
title_fullStr Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Students' perceptions of science classes in the Philippines
title_sort students' perceptions of science classes in the philippines
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publishDate 2008
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