1985
DOI: 10.1002/tea.3660220402
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Prediction of the science inquiry skill of seventeen‐year‐olds: A test of the model of educational productivity

Abstract: The study was designed to investigate the influence of student characteristics and classroom characteristics on students' inquiry skill. The sample consisted of a national stratified random sample of 1955 17‐year‐olds who were assessed as part of the 1981‐1982 national assessment in science. The dependent variable was a 17‐item measure of students' inquiry skill. The independent variables were selected from the available data using the Model of Educational Productivity as a guide in the selection of the variab… Show more

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“…The overall benefits. Inquiry-oriented science instruction has been characterized in a variety of ways over the years and has been promoted from various perspectives (DeBoer, 2000;Krajcik et al, 1998;Rakow, 1985;White & Frederiksen, 1998). In general, it can be assumed that inquiry-based learning is a student-centered learning approach in which students are stimulated to work together and get involved in a social, active, engaged, and constructive learning process, as opposed to more traditional approaches, which tend to emphasize the memorizing of factual information.…”
Section: Web-based Collaborative Inquiry Learning As a Possible Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall benefits. Inquiry-oriented science instruction has been characterized in a variety of ways over the years and has been promoted from various perspectives (DeBoer, 2000;Krajcik et al, 1998;Rakow, 1985;White & Frederiksen, 1998). In general, it can be assumed that inquiry-based learning is a student-centered learning approach in which students are stimulated to work together and get involved in a social, active, engaged, and constructive learning process, as opposed to more traditional approaches, which tend to emphasize the memorizing of factual information.…”
Section: Web-based Collaborative Inquiry Learning As a Possible Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Rakow (1985) has reported a test of the effectiveness of Walberg's (1981) Model of Educational Productivity for predicting science inquiry skill, using national assessment data for 17-year-olds. Walberg's model is based on the Cobb-Douglas economic production function, and it is not clear whether Rakow tested the Cobb-Douglas form or merely that the productivity factors contributed positively to the outcome measure.
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confidence: 99%