2008
DOI: 10.2190/ec.38.3.e
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Effects of Hypermedia-Infused Professional Development on Attitudes Toward Teaching Science

Abstract: Recent calls for improvements in the teaching of science gave rise to the implementation of numerous reform strategies in the elementary classroom. Although, they have not met with success in all content areas, professional development workshops have been shown to be effective in producing changes in teachers, the teaching process, and ultimately student learning. The integration of hypermedia is one method of improving the effectiveness of elementary science professional development workshops. The purpose of … Show more

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“…Coulson (1992), Mulholland and Wallace (1996), Palmer (2001Palmer ( , 2004Palmer ( , 2006, Skamp (1991), Yates andGoodrum (1990), andYoung (1998). (Total 9) Appleton (1995), Appleton and Kindt (1999), Bleicher (2007), Bursal and Paznokas (2006), Carleton et al (2008), Coulson (1992) Harlen (1997) Harlen and Holroyd (1997), Hartshorne (2008), Harty et al (1991), Holroyd and Harlen (1996), Jarret (1999), Jarvis and Pell (2004), Koballa (1986), McDevitt et al (1993), Murphy et al (2007), Palmer (2001Palmer ( , 2006, Pederson and McCurdy (1992), Ramey-Gassert et al (1996), Scharmann and Orth Hampton (1995), Schoon and Boone (1998), Skamp (1991), Tosun (2000), Wenner (1993Wenner ( , 1995, Yates and Goodrum (1990), and Yilmaz-Tuzun on the attitudes of preservice teachers (Cobern & Loving, 2002;Coulson, 1992;Koballa, 1986;McDevitt, Heikkinen, Alcorn, Ambrosio, & Gardner, 1993;…”
Section: Personal Attitude Toward Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coulson (1992), Mulholland and Wallace (1996), Palmer (2001Palmer ( , 2004Palmer ( , 2006, Skamp (1991), Yates andGoodrum (1990), andYoung (1998). (Total 9) Appleton (1995), Appleton and Kindt (1999), Bleicher (2007), Bursal and Paznokas (2006), Carleton et al (2008), Coulson (1992) Harlen (1997) Harlen and Holroyd (1997), Hartshorne (2008), Harty et al (1991), Holroyd and Harlen (1996), Jarret (1999), Jarvis and Pell (2004), Koballa (1986), McDevitt et al (1993), Murphy et al (2007), Palmer (2001Palmer ( , 2006, Pederson and McCurdy (1992), Ramey-Gassert et al (1996), Scharmann and Orth Hampton (1995), Schoon and Boone (1998), Skamp (1991), Tosun (2000), Wenner (1993Wenner ( , 1995, Yates and Goodrum (1990), and Yilmaz-Tuzun on the attitudes of preservice teachers (Cobern & Loving, 2002;Coulson, 1992;Koballa, 1986;McDevitt, Heikkinen, Alcorn, Ambrosio, & Gardner, 1993;…”
Section: Personal Attitude Toward Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second cognitive attribute that we derived-perceived difficulty-refers to the beliefs of individuals concerning the general difficulty of science relative to other fields of study. Several studies included items that covered this category, including the following: "Science is too difficult" and "Only smart people can understand science" (Hartshorne, 2008;Harty et al, 1991;Haury, 1989;Koballa, 1986;McDevitt et al, 1993;Mulholland & Wallace, 1996;Pedersen & McCurdy, 1992;Ramey-Gassert et al, 1996).…”
Section: Personal Attitude Toward Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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