The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills

The aim of this research was to investigate whether there was a predictive effect of the frequency of laboratory use of students, their academic success and attending various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom on the fifth and sixth grade students’ scientific process skills perform...

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Main Author: Cemal Tosun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Seyit Ahmet Kıray 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
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Online Access:https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/223
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spelling doaj-e297c17610194027bf134f811689f6102020-11-25T03:29:29ZengSeyit Ahmet KırayJournal of Education in Science, Environment and Health2149-214X2020-01-0161102387The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process SkillsCemal Tosun0Bartın UniversityThe aim of this research was to investigate whether there was a predictive effect of the frequency of laboratory use of students, their academic success and attending various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom on the fifth and sixth grade students’ scientific process skills performance (SPSP). Also, it was investigated whether there was a significant relationship between the students’ SPSP and the grade level in which the concepts included in the test items were appropriate. The quantitative research methods were used in this study. Data were collected from 458 fifth and sixth grade students. Regression analysis was conducted to determine the effects of the frequency of laboratory use of students, their academic success and attending various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom on students’ SPSP. As a result, it was determined that students’ academic success was important predictor variables that affect the fifth and sixth grade students’ SPSP. It was also determined that the frequency of laboratory use of students had an important predictive effect on students’ causal scientific process skills performance (C-SPSP). Additionally, it was determined that various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom such as attending in science fairs and reading scientific journals had an important predictive effect on students’ SPSP. Although, it was also determined that the students’ SPSP differs according to the grade level, statistically significant relationship was not found between the students’ SPSP and the grade level in which the concepts included in the test items were appropriate.https://jeseh.net/index.php/jeseh/article/view/223academic achievementlaboratory practicescientific process skills and out-of-school learning opportunities related to science.
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The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills
Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
academic achievement
laboratory practice
scientific process skills and out-of-school learning opportunities related to science.
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title The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills
title_short The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills
title_full The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills
title_fullStr The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills
title_full_unstemmed The Predictive Effect of Some Variables on Fifth and Sixth Grade Students’ Scientific Process Skills
title_sort predictive effect of some variables on fifth and sixth grade students’ scientific process skills
publisher Seyit Ahmet Kıray
series Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health
issn 2149-214X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The aim of this research was to investigate whether there was a predictive effect of the frequency of laboratory use of students, their academic success and attending various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom on the fifth and sixth grade students’ scientific process skills performance (SPSP). Also, it was investigated whether there was a significant relationship between the students’ SPSP and the grade level in which the concepts included in the test items were appropriate. The quantitative research methods were used in this study. Data were collected from 458 fifth and sixth grade students. Regression analysis was conducted to determine the effects of the frequency of laboratory use of students, their academic success and attending various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom on students’ SPSP. As a result, it was determined that students’ academic success was important predictor variables that affect the fifth and sixth grade students’ SPSP. It was also determined that the frequency of laboratory use of students had an important predictive effect on students’ causal scientific process skills performance (C-SPSP). Additionally, it was determined that various opportunities to learn science outside the classroom such as attending in science fairs and reading scientific journals had an important predictive effect on students’ SPSP. Although, it was also determined that the students’ SPSP differs according to the grade level, statistically significant relationship was not found between the students’ SPSP and the grade level in which the concepts included in the test items were appropriate.
topic academic achievement
laboratory practice
scientific process skills and out-of-school learning opportunities related to science.
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