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There are many factors, which influence the achievement in teaching and learning of Physics at secondary stage. In the present study, it is observed that cognitive style, classroom environment and achievement motivation have impact on achievement in physics. To enhance the performance in physics, variety of curricular, co-curricular and extra curricular programmes can be instituted in schools periodically. Teaching may emphasize more on fundamental knowledge than on subject matter. More emphasis should be given on organized and meaningful learning than mechanical learning. Teachers may encourage and help pupils to participate in quiz programmes, exhibitions and other competitive tests related to physics. The findings of this study will be useful for teachers, school heads, school management, and policy makers. Contents
PREFACE (v) 1. INTRODUCTION 1
Importance of Science 1 Place of Science in the Secondary School Curriculum 5 Problems of Science Teaching and Learning 16 Need and Importance of this Study 19 Objectives of the Study 21 Limitations of the Study 22 2. CONCEPTUAL INTERPRETATIONS 23
Conceptual Variables 23 Conclusion 38 3. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 39
Importance of Review of Literature 40 Conclusion 116 4. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 117
Variables Selected for this Study 117 Hypotheses 117 Design of the Study 123 Selection and Construction of Tools 123 Sampling Technique Used in this Study 139 Collection of Data 143 Statistical Analyses 144 Conclusion 144 5. DATA ANALYSES AND RESULTS 145
Descriptive Analysis 146 Differential Analysis 160 Correlation Analysis 204 Multiple Regression Analysis 209 Path Analysis 219 6. CONCLUSION 233
Need and Importance of the Study 234 Statement of the Problem 234 Objectives of the Study 234 Hypotheses of the Study 235 Variables of the Study 241 Methodology 241 Major Findings of the Study 242 Conclusions 250 Educational Implications 252 BIBLIOGRAPHY 253 INDEX 273
ISBN - 9788182205512
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