Title of article
Promoting girlsʹ interest and achievement in physics classes for beginners
Author/Authors
L. Hoffmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
19
From page
447
To page
465
Abstract
Particularly in the so called “hard” science subjects the supposedly equal treatment offered by coeducation in schools proves to be, on closer inspection, an extremely subtle form of unequal treatment. The syllabus and the modes of behavior of both male and female teachers are mainly influenced by the interests, knowledge and abilities of the boys.
Based on empirical findings an intervention project aimed at giving girls a better chance in science was carried out focusing on the initial courses of physics in secondary level I (grade 7). Three aspects of innovation were involved: (1) development of new teaching units and materials based on empirical results on the specific interests and experiences of girls; (2) development of strategies to check onesʹ own (teacherʹs) classroom behavior; and, (3) alternating single sex with coeducational teaching vs. coeducational teaching only. The effects of the intervention measures are evaluated in a longitudinal design. Gender specific differences in interest and achievement in physics will be discussed depending on personality characteristics and classroom characteristics as well as the developed curriculum and its motivational impact.
Keywords
Interest in physics , Physics instruction , Achievement , Gender differences
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Learning and Instruction
Record number
433610
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