Title of article :
Reply: Analysis of students assessments in curriculum materials: Fidelity to national standards
Author/Authors :
Stern، Luli نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to investigate (a) what effect the use of interactive computer-based simulations (ICBSs), the use of laboratory inquiry-based experiments (LIBEs), and the use of combinations of an ICBS and a LIBE, in a conceptually oriented physics course, have on science teachersʹ beliefs about and attitudes toward the use of these learning and teaching tools, as well as the effect on their intentions to incorporate these tools in their own future teaching practices, (b) science teachersʹ attitudes toward physics and the effect that the use of ICBSs and/or LIBEs have on teachersʹ attitudes toward physics, and (c) whether teachersʹ beliefs have an effect on their attitudes and whether their attitudes have an effect on their intentions. A pre-post comparison study and the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) were used for this purpose. Results confirmed the TRA model that beliefs affect attitudes and these attitudes then affect intentions, and showed that science teachersʹ attitudes toward physics, the use of an ICBS, the use of a LIBE, and the use of a combination of an ICBS and an LIBE were highly positive at the end of the study.
Keywords :
Interlanguage pragmatics , Conversational management , Requests , L2-Acquisition , Indonesian , Pragmatic transfer
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Science Teaching
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Science Teaching