Evaluation of Elementary
Students’ Attitudes Toward Science as a
Result of
the Introduction of an Enriched Science Curriculum1
Anna Nadirova
and
John Burger
Alberta Education
Abstract
One of the challenges facing school educators is
motivating students to learn science. This study is part of an evaluation of
enriched science curriculum introduced in five western Canadian (Alberta) urban schools.
The objective was to develop a multidimensional instrument suitable for
evaluating the attitudes of students toward science with a potential to be used
for classroom assessments. The study addressed instrument validity and
reliability by testing a 40-item questionnaire using data from grade 4 students.
The six-factor solution provided a conceptual foundation for future studies and
instrument refinement. Overall, students who had been learning the experimental
curriculum for three years displayed more positive attitudes toward science than
control students.

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