The 8th and 9th Grades Students' Attitude towards Teaching and Learning Physics

The students' interest and attitude towards Physics have been the object of international testing, the most recent of which is the PISA testing from 2006. The students' attitude towards sciences is considered to be a significant predictor of their school results in science, respectively of...

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Foreign Countries
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Physics
Program for International Student Assessment
Questionnaires
Romania
Science Instruction
Scientific Concepts
Student Attitudes
Student Interests
Study Habits
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