Integrated
science process skills (ISPS) are a
fundamental variable in scientific inquiry and scientific literacy. If students
are proficient in this skill, they will be ready for living and working in the 21st-century, which requires the application of scientific
knowledge and scientific inquiry. For these reasons, the researchers undertook a study
to investigate the ISPS of Thai lower secondary school students. From the use of stratified random sampling, 350
Bangkok, Thailand Grade 8 secondary school students were selected. The SPSS Version 23 statistics software was used for data
analysis of the mean and standard deviation. A first-order confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and
a two-way analysis of variance
(ANOVA) were also employed. Findings from the research determined that student
ISPS consisted of five indicators, including 1)
controlling variables 2) hypotheses formulation 3) defining variables operationally 4) experimentation, and 5) data
interpretation. Findings also revealed that overall, student ISPS were at a
level that needed improvement.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Other Fields of Education |
Journal Section | Thinking Skills |
Authors | |
Publication Date | December 15, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 |
By introducing the concept of the "Gifted Young Scientist," JEGYS has initiated a new research trend at the intersection of science-field education and gifted education.