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The Effect of Robotics Competitions on High School Students' Attitudes Toward Science

Anita G. Welch, Douglas Huffman

Year
2011
Citations
56

Abstract

This study was designed to examine the impact of participating in an after‐school robotics competition on high school students' attitudes toward science. Specifically, this study used the Test of Science‐Related Attitude to measure students' social implications of science, normality of scientists, attitude toward scientific inquiry, adoption of scientific attitudes, enjoyment of science lessons, leisure interest in science, and career interest in science. Results indicated that students who participated in a robotic competition had a more positive attitude toward science and science‐related areas in four of the seven categories examined: social implications of science, normality of scientists, attitude toward scientific inquiry, and adoption of scientific attitudes. Implications of results on students' attitudes are discussed.

Keywords

Science educationNormalityPsychologyTest (biology)Competition (biology)Mathematics educationSocial psychologyEcology

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