“…Learning environment research has provided consistent evidence to suggest that "students learn better when they view the classroom environment more positively" (Dorman and Fraser 2009, p. 78). Within the context of science education, numerous studies have reported that perceptions of the learning environment impact on a range of science outcomes (Fraser 2014), including enjoyment (see, for example, Aldridge & Bell, 2014;Sayed & Fraser, 2019;Peer & Fraser, 2015), self-efficacy (see, for example, Lee, Liang, Wu, Chiou, Hsu et al, 2020;Velaytham & Aldridge, 2013XX) and career aspirations (Khalil & Aldridge, 2019). Although some research has investigated the influence of learning environment perceptions on student motivation in countries such as Turkey (Kingir, Tas, Gok, & Vural, 2013), Australia and Africa (Opolot-Okurut, 2010;Schulze & van Heerdem, 2015), there is very limited research that investigates learning environment-motivation relationships in Arabic countries, and none that has focused on girls at the high school level.…”