Assessing Secondary Students' Scientific Literacy: A Comparative Study of Suburban Schools in England and Malaysia
This study sought to assess the level of secondary students' scientific literacy in suburban schools in Malaysia and England, a research area which to date has not been fully explored in the literature. The study analyzed the data using the OECD's three domain-specific competencies of scie...
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