Authors
Gillian Hampden-Thompson, Judith Bennett
Publication date
2013/6/1
Journal
International Journal of Science Education
Volume
35
Issue
8
Pages
1325-1343
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The purpose of this analysis is to describe the variation in students' reports of engagement in science across science teaching and learning activities. In addition, this study examines student and school characteristics that may be associated with students' levels of engagement in science. Data are drawn from the Programme for International Student Assessment 2006 study. The analysis employs a quantitative approach that includes descriptive and inferential statistics to examine three measures of student engagement for a nationally representative sample of approximately 12,000 15-year-old students in the UK. The main results indicate that there is an association between students' motivation towards science, enjoyment of science and future orientation towards science, and the frequency in which various teaching and learning activities take place in the classroom. Understanding student engagement in science …
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G Hampden-Thompson, J Bennett - International Journal of Science Education, 2013