Özlem Sadi
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University
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Research in Science & Technological Education | 2015
Özlem Sadi; Min-Hsien Lee
Background: The conceptions of learning have a deep effect on the learning process, and accordingly on learning outcomes. Some researchers emphasize that conceptions of learning are domain-dependent and there should be more research in different domains (e.g. science, literature) to enhance students’ understanding of conceptions of learning science. Purpose: The purpose of this research was to examine and compare science-major and literature-major students’ conceptions of learning science (COLS). Also, gender differences in COLS were examined for two majors. Sample: The sample for this study comprised of 503 high school students in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades (244 females, 259 males) in a district of Karaman in Turkey. Design and methods: The questionnaire, the Conceptions of Learning Science (COLS), developed by Lee, Johanson, and Tsai, was used to identify students’ COLS. The data obtained via the questionnaire were analyzed by means of SPSS 15.0 statistical software. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to examine the factor structure of the questionnaire. Then, two-way MANOVA was conducted to compare the mean scores regarding the students’ majors and genders in terms of the factors of COLS. Results: The results of the study revealed that students in Science-Mathematics field tended to express more agreement with lower-level COLS, such as learning science by ‘memorizing,’ ‘preparing for exams,’ and ‘increasing one’s knowledge’ than those in Literature-Mathematics field. Second, more female students conceptualized learning science as ‘increasing one’s knowledge,’ ‘applying,’ ‘understanding,’ or ‘seeing in a new way’ than male students in both majors. Third, the findings of two-way MANOVA, in general, revealed that there were significant differences in the average scores of conceptions of ‘memorizing,’ ‘calculating and practicing,’ and ‘increasing one’s knowledge’ between two majors. Furthermore, there was a statistically significant mean difference between male and female students with respect to ‘memorizing,’ ‘preparing for exams,’ ‘calculating and practicing,’ ‘applying,’ ‘understanding,’ and ‘seeing in a new way.’ However, no interaction between students’ majors and genders was found, indicating that the effect of students’ major does not depend on gender with respect to all seven categories of COLS.
Journal of Biological Education | 2018
Özlem Sadi; Min-Hsien Lee
Abstract The purpose of this study is to compare the conceptions of learning biology (COLB) of Taiwanese and Turkish high school students. In addition, it was investigated whether there is a gender difference in students’ COLB in both countries. The COLB questionnaire was implemented in both countries and students’ COLB were identified. A total of 562 Taiwanese and 546 Turkish high school students participated. The results indicated that the COLB questionnaire was valid and reliable for assessing Taiwanese and Turkish high school students’ COLB. And, a significant difference was found between Taiwanese and Turkish students’ mean scores in four learning conceptions as memorising, calculating and practicing, increasing one’s knowledge and seeing in a new way. Moreover, differences were found between the mean scores of Taiwanese female and male students in memorising and understanding; however, there were no mean differences between Turkish female and male students in COLB factors. In addition, analyses of cross-country comparison with respect to gender in the factors of COLB, there was a statistically significant difference between students’ male and female students of Turkey and Taiwan on the some categories of COLB scores. The research findings were considered for both countries and a discussion was conducted on the reasons for the differences.
Journal of Baltic Science Education | 2013
Özlem Sadi; Miray Uyar
Eurasia journal of mathematics, science and technology education | 2015
Özlem Sadi; Miray Dagyar
Eurasia journal of mathematics, science and technology education | 2017
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Pegem Eğitim ve Öğretim Dergisi | 2015
Melek Demirel; Özlem Sadi; Miray Dağyar
International journal of environmental and science education | 2015
Özlem Sadi
Archive | 2014
Özlem Sadi; Miray Uyar; Hatice Yalçın
Archive | 2014
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Kuram Ve Uygulamada Egitim Bilimleri | 2014
Özlem Sadi; Jale Cakiroglu