Asia-Pacific Forum on Science
Learning and Teaching, Volume 5, Issue 1, Article 1 (Apr., 2004) Salih ÇEPNİ, Tuncay ÖZSEVGEÇ and Lale CERRAH Turkish middle school students'cognitive development levels in science
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Turkish middle school students' cognitive development levels in science
Salih ÇEPNİ, Tuncay ÖZSEVGEÇ and Lale CERRAHFatih Education Faculty
Karadeniz Technical University
TURKEYE-mail: salihcepni@tused.org, ozsevgec@ktu.edu.tr and cerrah@ktu.edu.tr
Received 31 Oct., 2003
Revised 4 Dec., 2003
Contents
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Aim of the study
- Method
- Findings
- Discussion and Results
- Implications
- References
- Appendix
Students' abstract reasoning abilities can differ from one society to another. Students'profiles play significant roles in these differences. The aim of the study is to determine the relationship between middle school students' cognitive development levels and their profiles (age, gender, and science achievement) using the Science Cognitive Development Test (SCDT) in Turkey. The subjects (N=445) were drawn from 7th and 8th grade students at private and public middle schools in five cities. While significant relationships were not found between students' cognitive developments and their genders and ages, a relationship was found with science achievement.
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