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Influence of number of topics, topic duration, and curricular focus on biology achievement of Population 3 TIMSS countries

Posted on:2001-12-21Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Missouri - ColumbiaCandidate:Hodges, Eddie LouisFull Text:PDF
GTID:1467390014954978Subject:Science Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purposes of this study were to determine if a relationship exists between biology achievement and (1) number of topics, (2) topic duration, (3) curricular focus, and (4) science achievement using TIMSS data from Population 3---the final year of secondary school. Students included in this study were subsets of the 55,675 students from 22 countries who participated in the science literacy portion of TIMSS at the Population 3 level (IEA, 1997). The sample included in this study for the four research questions were comprised of between (1) 17,769 and 37,794 students from 15 countries, (2) 17,769 and 37,794 students from 15 countries, (3) 21,715 and 46,458 students from 18 countries, and (4) 19,518 and 46,458 students from 18 countries, respectively.;A Pearson's product moment correlation was used to determine whether a relationship exists between the number of biology topics addressed by intended national science curricula and mean student achievement on selected items by country. No statistically significant correlation was found by country between biology achievement and number of topics.;To determine whether a relationship exists between the topic duration of biology topics addressed by released, biology-oriented, Population 3 Science Literacy items and student achievement on those items, a Pearson's product moment correlation was also used. A statistically significant correlation between biology achievement and topic duration for only one topic (Interdependence of Life) was found at the .05 level of significance.;A possible relationship between the degree of curricular focus of Population 3 TIMSS countries and student achievement on selected items by country was evaluated using a Pearson's product moment correlation. No statistically significant correlation by country between biology achievement and degree of curricular focus was found.;A Pearson's product moment correlation was used to determine whether a relationship exists between science literacy achievement and biological literacy achievement. A correlation was found to be significant at p < 0.01.
Keywords/Search Tags:Achievement, Topics, Curricular focus, TIMSS, Pearson's product moment correlation, Relationship exists, Countries, Population
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