International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences
Yazarlar: Sakina Hassan HAMED ALAJMİ, Kirembwe Rashid ABDUL HAMEED, Nurkhamimi BİN ZAİNUDDİN
Konular:Sosyal
DOI:10.18769/ijasos.474903
Anahtar Kelimeler:Student motivation,Science processes,Teacher evaluation
Özet: This quantitative study aims to discuss the motivation and level of science operations among chemistry students in the 11th grade in Al Batinah Governorate, north of the Sultanate of Oman. Where the researcher noted a weakness in the ability of students to perform practical tests, because of the weakness of the student in the basic concepts of science operations. The presence of this vulnerability was confirmed after a survey conducted by the science experiments test. Results were below the educational level (60%). This study adopted the descriptive quantitative approach; the study sample consisted of (13) teachers and teachers of chemistry and (28) students. The tools of the study included three measures: a measure of student motivation towards learning, which will be of three axes: the axis of tendencies and trends, the axis of challenge, and the axis of curiosity. The scale of science operations consists of: prediction, conclusion and complementary science skills, such as: the skill of interpretation and experimentation, the control of variables, and the imposition of hypotheses. And a questionnaire for teachers on the motivation of students and the level of science operations.