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Studies in Science Education | 2014

Interest, motivation and attitude towards science and technology at K-12 levels: a systematic review of 12 years of educational research

Patrice Potvin; Abdelkrim Hasni

The relationship that exists between students and science and technology (S&T) is a complex and important one. If it is positive, then social, economic and environmental consequences are to be expected. Yet, many problems of interest/motivation/attitude (I/M/A) towards S&T have been recorded. A lot of research has been conducted on this topic and a certain number of syntheses have been proposed, but very few of them have followed sufficiently systematic procedures. In this article, we offer a synthetic and systematic description of 228 research articles that were published between 2000 and 2012 and indexed in the ERIC database under I/M/A for S&T at K-12 levels. We focus on the origin of these articles, on the constructs they use and define, on the instruments, and finally on the results they provide, whether correlative or causal. Conclusions and recommendations for future research and interventions are formulated.


European Journal of Teacher Education | 2009

The Impact of Pre-Service Field Training Sessions on the Probability of Future Teachers Using ICT in School

François Larose; Vincent Grenon; Marie-Pier Morin; Abdelkrim Hasni

Most industrialised countries have adopted training strategies for pre‐service teachers that place experienced teacher guidance centre stage, particularly within the context of regular pre‐service field training sessions. In this article, after analysing the data taken from a longitudinal survey on the computer skills and attitudes of students toward the integration of ICT in teaching in primary and secondary school teacher education programmes at the University of Sherbrooke, the authors underline the potential contradictory effects between the classroom teaching observed during practicum and the effort to support the use of computer technology in school during university training. They conclude by underlining the importance of supporting the professional development of practising teachers regarding the use of ICT, with the aim of changing practices observed by students in training and optimising the probability of increasing the use of these technologies in their future role as teachers.


Studies in Science Education | 2016

Trends in Research on Project-Based Science and Technology Teaching and Learning at K-12 Levels: A Systematic Review.

Abdelkrim Hasni; Fatima Bousadra; Vincent Belletête; Ahmed Benabdallah; Marie-Claude Nicole; Nancy Dumais

Abstract Project-based teaching is nothing new; it originates from the work of authors like Dewey and Kilpatrick. Recent decades have seen renewed interest in this approach. In many countries, it is currently considered to be an innovative approach to science and technology (S&T) teaching. In this article, we present a systematic review of what recent scientific publications teach us about this approach: How is this approach identified in these publications? How is the use of this approach in school S&T justified? What are the main research questions covered by studies in the field? What do these studies on this approach teach us? To answer these questions, we have selected and analysed articles published, between 2000 and 2014, in journals that are specialised in school science and technology education and that are indexed in ERIC database. In the synthesis based on this analysis, we present: (a) the theoretical constructs used by the authors to refer to this approach and the features identified to define it; (b) the justifications for this approach; (c) the research questions covered by studies in the field; (d) the data collection and analysis methods used in these studies; and (e) the main findings. In addition to presenting a synthesis of current research in this field, we offer a critical discussion thereof with a focus on two aspects, namely the way PBSTL is conceptualised and the rigour of the research methods used to ensure the validity of findings.


Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2014

Analysis of the Decline in Interest Towards School Science and Technology from Grades 5 Through 11

Patrice Potvin; Abdelkrim Hasni


Revue des sciences de l'éducation | 2000

La stratification des matières scolaires chez les enseignants du primaire au Québec: évolution ou stabilité des représentations depuis 1981

Yves Lenoir; François Larose; Vincent Grenon; Abdelkrim Hasni


Revista Iberoamericana de Educación | 2004

La interdisciplinaridad: Por un matrimonio abierto de la razón, de la mano y del corazón

Yves Lenoir; Abdelkrim Hasni


International journal of environmental and science education | 2015

Student's Interest in Science and Technology and its Relationships with Teaching Methods, Family Context and Self-Efficacy

Abdelkrim Hasni; Patrice Potvin


CBE- Life Sciences Education | 2009

High School Intervention for Influenza Biology and Epidemics/Pandemics: Impact on Conceptual Understanding among Adolescents

Nancy Dumais; Abdelkrim Hasni


Archive | 2006

La formation à l'enseignement des sciences et des technologies au secondaire

Abdelkrim Hasni; Yves Lenoir


Archive | 2006

La formation à l'enseignement des sciences et des technologies au secondaire dans le contexte des réformes par compétences

Yves Lenoir; Joël Lebeaume; Abdelkrim Hasni

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Yves Lenoir

Université de Sherbrooke

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Patrice Potvin

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Fatima Bousadra

Université de Sherbrooke

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Ghislain Samson

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Johanne Lebrun

Université de Sherbrooke

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Vincent Grenon

Université de Sherbrooke

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Nancy Dumais

Université de Sherbrooke

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Daniel Favre

University of Montpellier

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