Improving students’ abilities in scientific literacy: An initial step towards science and engineering education

In efforts of educating students to effectively learn science, for example physics, the abilities of scientific literacy should be achieved by the students. To reach that goal, appropriate models, e.g., guided inquiry, must be implemented since it provides students to attain new knowledge based on t...

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