Elementary school teachers’ views on the nature of science as a foundation in science learning

This research was conducted to investigate the elementary school teachers’ opinions on the nature of science. The research is a descriptive quantitative. The instrument was a questionnaire consisting of 28 statements that had been tested for the validity. The respondents were four teachers from two...

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