Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy

Studies are limited that investigate the relationship of students’ attitudes toward science and their engagement in the teaching-learning process to science literacy in a higher education setting and within the context of a pandemic. Hence, this cross-sectional, correlational study seeks to determin...

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Main Authors: Adarlo, Genejane, De Leon, Marlene M, Favis, Abigail Marie T
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2022
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/33
https://doi.org/10.54808/IMSCI2022.01.39
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10322023-02-28T06:09:54Z Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy Adarlo, Genejane De Leon, Marlene M Favis, Abigail Marie T Studies are limited that investigate the relationship of students’ attitudes toward science and their engagement in the teaching-learning process to science literacy in a higher education setting and within the context of a pandemic. Hence, this cross-sectional, correlational study seeks to determine if (1) students’ attitudes toward science are significantly related to science literacy; (2) student course engagement is significantly related to science literacy; (3) students’ attitudes toward science and their course engagement are significant predictors of science literacy. 67 undergraduate students taking the mandated Science, Technology, and Society during the second semester of the academic year 2020 to 2021 in an institution of Jesuit higher education in the Philippines were surveyed in this study. Results revealed that 1) there is a positive moderate relationship between students’ attitudes toward science and science literacy (p < 0.001); 2) there exists a positive strong relationship between student course engagement and science literacy (p < 0.001); 3) both students’ attitudes toward science (p = 0.02) and their course engagement (p < 0.001) are significant predictors of science literacy. Such results can be helpful in (re)designing science education in a higher education setting and within the context of a pandemic. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/33 https://doi.org/10.54808/IMSCI2022.01.39 Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo COVID-19 Pandemic Higher Education Remote Learning Science Education Science Literacy Student Course Engagement Students’ Attitudes toward Science Education Higher Education Science and Mathematics Education
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topic COVID-19 Pandemic
Higher Education
Remote Learning
Science Education
Science Literacy
Student Course Engagement
Students’ Attitudes toward Science
Education
Higher Education
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle COVID-19 Pandemic
Higher Education
Remote Learning
Science Education
Science Literacy
Student Course Engagement
Students’ Attitudes toward Science
Education
Higher Education
Science and Mathematics Education
Adarlo, Genejane
De Leon, Marlene M
Favis, Abigail Marie T
Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy
description Studies are limited that investigate the relationship of students’ attitudes toward science and their engagement in the teaching-learning process to science literacy in a higher education setting and within the context of a pandemic. Hence, this cross-sectional, correlational study seeks to determine if (1) students’ attitudes toward science are significantly related to science literacy; (2) student course engagement is significantly related to science literacy; (3) students’ attitudes toward science and their course engagement are significant predictors of science literacy. 67 undergraduate students taking the mandated Science, Technology, and Society during the second semester of the academic year 2020 to 2021 in an institution of Jesuit higher education in the Philippines were surveyed in this study. Results revealed that 1) there is a positive moderate relationship between students’ attitudes toward science and science literacy (p < 0.001); 2) there exists a positive strong relationship between student course engagement and science literacy (p < 0.001); 3) both students’ attitudes toward science (p = 0.02) and their course engagement (p < 0.001) are significant predictors of science literacy. Such results can be helpful in (re)designing science education in a higher education setting and within the context of a pandemic.
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author Adarlo, Genejane
De Leon, Marlene M
Favis, Abigail Marie T
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De Leon, Marlene M
Favis, Abigail Marie T
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title Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy
title_short Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy
title_full Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy
title_fullStr Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Students’ Attitudes toward Science and Course Engagement as Predictors of Science Literacy
title_sort exploring students’ attitudes toward science and course engagement as predictors of science literacy
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/33
https://doi.org/10.54808/IMSCI2022.01.39
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