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Tamir, P.; And Others – Science Education, 1974
Reports the results of an investigation in which the attitudes of Israeli high school students to physics were studied in an attempt to identify variables that may account for the low enrollment in this subject. (JR)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Research, Enrollment, Enrollment Influences
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Tamir, P.; Kempa, R. F. – Science Education, 1978
Reports a study of the cognitive preferences of 599 tenth grade students in physics, chemistry, and biology and the effects of sex and school type on outcomes. Findings indicate cognitive preference was the same for all three sciences, sex is not significant, and school type affects curiosity and utility outcomes. (SL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Educational Research, Measurement Instruments
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Tamir, P.; Jungwirth, E. – Science Education, 1972
There are differences between experienced BSCS biology teachers and those beginning to use BSCS, with respect to the ranking of objectives in order of importance and in the estimation of the ease of achieving the objectives. There is a disparity between the teachers' priorities and their expectations of achieving the objectives. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Expectation
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Tamir, P. – Science Education, 1976
The relationship of certain teacher background variables to their attitudes priorities, expectations, and instructional practices regarding botany and zoology was investigated. Teachers were grouped into three categories: botanists, zoologists, and neutrals; the academic achievement of the students of the teachers in the three categories was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Botany, Educational Research, Instruction