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This study explores the presence of science programs on the Flemish public broadcaster between 1997 and 2002 in terms of length, science domains, target groups, production mode, and type of broadcast. Our data show that for nearly all variables 2000 can be marked as a year in which the downward spiral for science on television was reversed. These results serve as a case study to discuss the influence of public policy and other possible motives for changes in science programming, as to gain a clearer insight into the factors that influence whether and how science programs are broadcast on
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TEAM MEMBERS: Pieter Maeseele Lieve Desmet
resource research Informal/Formal Connections
The tool assesses students’ metacognition, self-efficacy and constructivist science learning processes.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Greogry Thomas David Anderson Samson Nashon
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
This survey was designed to assess preservice teachers' perceptions of how their mentoring in science teaching has influenced their ability to teach science. The tool measures personal attributes, system requirements, pedagogical knowledge, modeling, and feedback as factors that comprise beneficial mentoring for science teachers.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Peter Hudson Keith Skamp Lyndon Brooks
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
Many scientists and science educators are concerned about the public’s ambiguous relationship with science and this public includes elementary teachers. Like many citizens, too many elementary teachers find science disconnected from everyday life and thinking. Science is a “school” subject − not an important part of everyday life. Some may believe that science conflicts with important personal beliefs they hold about other areas of life such as religion and art. Elementary teachers who feel this disconnection with science will at best approach science teaching as something one does if school
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TEAM MEMBERS: Bill Cobern
resource evaluation
The Views on Science and Education Questionnaire (VOSE) was designed to assess attitudes towards and knowledge of the “nature of science,”(NOS) as well as the teaching practices related to NOS.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Sufen Chen
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
Women in Science Scale-Revised (WiSS-R) is a revised version of the original tool - Women in Science Scale (WiSS), a 27-item Likert type scale created by Erb & Smith in 1984. For reference, please see Erb, T. O., & Smith, W. S. (1984). Validation of the Attitude Toward Women in Science Scale for Early Adolescents. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 21, 391–397.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Steven Owen Mary Anne Toepperwein Carolyn Marshall Michael Lichtenstein Cheryl Blalock Yan Liu et al.
resource evaluation
Revised Simpson-Troost Attitude Questionnaire (STAQ-R) is a revised version of the original tool – Simpson Troost Attitude Questionnaire (STQ), a 58-item Likert type scale created by Simpson and Troost in 1982. For reference, please see Simpson, R. D., & Troost, K. M. (1982). Influences on commitment to and learning of science among adolescent students. Science Education, 66, 763-781.
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TEAM MEMBERS: S.V. Owen M.A. Toepperwein C.E. Marshall M.J. Lichtenstein C.L. Blalock Y. Liu
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
Assesses how well students can apply the scientific knowledge and skills they have learned at school to real-life challenges.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
resource evaluation Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
The Beliefs about Science and School Science Questionnaire (BASSSQ)was designed to assess high school science teachers' beliefs about what occurs in science. The first part of the BASSSQ is comprised of two subscales, "Process of Scientific Inquiry" and "Certainty of Scientific Knowledge." Although the survey was developed and validated for use with high school science teachers, it should also be suitable for use in the general adult population.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Jill Aldridge P.C. Taylor C.C Chen
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
Relationships among attitudes of students toward science, as measured by the WASP (Wareing Attitudes Toward Science Protocol), perceived antecedents of such attitudes, and class achievement or performance indicated by reported grades were investigated for a survey sample of 1,740 students in 87 high school science classes from five communities. Additionally, students' self-reported number of tests administered in a given course, perceived rewards, degree of stress, and internal structure of the course were examined as potential predictor variables. Results indicate a significant correspondence
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TEAM MEMBERS: C. Wareing
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
Assesses children's conceptual images of scientists.
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TEAM MEMBERS: D.W. Chambers
resource evaluation Informal/Formal Connections
Assesses science-related attitudes along seven dimensions: social implications of science, normality of scientists, attitude toward scientific inquiry, adoption of scientific attitudes, enjoyment of science lessons, leisure interest in science, & career interest in science.
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TEAM MEMBERS: B.L. Fraser