Vergel P. Mirana
College of Development Education, Central Bicol State University of
Agriculture, Philippines
vergel.mirana@cbsua.edu.ph
Date Received: March 27, 2018; Date Revised: April 3, 2019
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 7 No.2, 16-23
May 2019
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
CHED Recognized Journal
ASEAN Citation Index
Attitude towards Science and Process Skills of Junior High School Students 611 KB 4 downloads
Vergel P. Mirana College of Development Education, Central Bicol State University...
This study evaluated the attitude towards science and the science process skills of grade 10 students including the prevailing conditions in terms of teaching approaches and school resources of selected secondary schools in the Philippines. It involved 256 students and 19 teachers from 4 schools categorized into; big school, small school, laboratory school and a private school. The results revealed that students have overwhelmingly highly positive attitude towards science but not well-developed science process skills. A highly positive attitude on the social context of science but not on the context of a school science. Analysis of the teaching approaches employed and the resources available provide evidence to why the science process skills were not properly acquired. Findings from this study also show that teachers must provide interesting lessons in science to develop science process skills which are the foundations of critical thinking and higher order thinking skills necessary for the technology-based society of today and the future. Moreover, teachers’ mind set on how science teaching be implemented must be properly reconsidered.
Keywords: Science Attitude, Process Skills, Junior High School