Cultural learning environment of upper secondary science students

被引:5
|
作者
Dhindsa, HS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Brunei Darussalam, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Inst Educ, Dept Sci & Math Educ, Gadong, Brunei
关键词
D O I
10.1080/09500690410001673838
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The aims of this research were to validate the Cultural Learning Environment Questionnaire in the Brunei context and to evaluate culturally sensitive factors ( gender equity, collaboration, deference, competition, teacher authority, modelling and congruence) of upper secondary students' learning environment. The subjects of this study were 831 upper secondary science students from coeducational schools in Brunei. The data were collected by administering the Cultural Learning Environment Instrument developed by Fisher and Waldrip. Factor analysis and reliability results showed that the instrument was suitable for evaluating the six culturally sensitive factors associated with the cultural learning environment of Bruneian upper secondary students. The results also suggested that students believed both genders were treated equally in their classes. The students viewed that they were to some extent dependent learners; however, they were willing to give their independent views in their classes. The data also suggest that students perceived that they were equally cooperative and competitive. The culturally sensitive factors of the students' cultural learning environment were not influenced by their gender, but regional variations in values for some of these factors were observed. Further research has been recommended to investigate how the students were equally cooperative and competitive, as well as what factors contributed to the regional differences.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:575 / 592
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Should computing be taught in single-sex environments? An analysis of the computing learning environment of upper secondary students
    Logan, Keri
    EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, 2007, 33 (02) : 233 - 248
  • [22] Upper secondary school students' conceptions of learning, learning strategies, and academic achievement
    Vettori, Giulia
    Vezzani, Claudio
    Bigozzi, Lucia
    Pinto, Giuliana
    JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 2020, 113 (06): : 475 - 485
  • [23] SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF SCIENCE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND SELF-EFFICACY IN SOUTH KOREA: GENDER DIFFERENCES
    Kim, Sun Young
    Alghamdi, Amani K. Hamdan
    JOURNAL OF BALTIC SCIENCE EDUCATION, 2023, 22 (02): : 269 - 281
  • [24] Improving mobile learning in secondary mathematics and science: Listening to students
    Burke, Paul F.
    Kearney, Matthew
    Schuck, Sandy
    Aubusson, Peter
    JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING, 2022, 38 (01) : 137 - 151
  • [25] FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LEARNING OF SCIENCE BY STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
    ROSIER, MJ
    COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, 1974, 18 (02) : 180 - 187
  • [26] Factors that influence senior secondary school students' science learning
    Jayawardena, Prabha Ransi
    van Kraayenoord, Christina E.
    Carroll, Annemaree
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 2020, 100
  • [27] SECONDARY STUDENTS' VARK SENSORY PREFERENCES IN SCIENCE LEARNING: ARE THEY RELIABLE?
    Ortega-Torres, Enricl
    Solaz-Portoles, Joan-Josep
    Sanjose Lopez, Vicente
    PERIODICO TCHE QUIMICA, 2020, 17 (36): : 440 - 456
  • [28] Learning outcomes of transforming cutting-edge iPSC research into informal science courses for upper secondary school students
    Cheng, Jui-Chou
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION, 2023,
  • [29] How students justify their knowledge in the investigative science learning environment
    Zou, XL
    2003 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 2004, 720 : 105 - 108
  • [30] Students’ perceptions of the learning environment in tertiary science classrooms in Myanmar
    Khine M.S.
    Fraser B.J.
    Afari E.
    Oo Z.
    Kyaw T.T.
    Learning Environments Research, 2018, 21 (1) : 135 - 152