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Young, Deidra J.; Fraser, Barry J. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1990
Examined were sex differences and the role of socioeconomic status in science achievement in Western Australian coeducational and single-sex schools. The influence of independent schools, both single-sex and coeducational, was found to be a factor that improved student science achievement for both boys and girls. (CW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economic Status, Foreign Countries, Private Schools
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Ferguson, Peter D.; Fraser, Barry J. – Research in Science Education, 1998
Tasmanian students' (n=1,040) perceptions of the learning environment were collected in the final stages of primary school and again in the initial term in secondary school. First exposure to specialized science learning environments and teachers changed students' perceptions. Both school size and student gender were found to be influencing…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Young, Deidra J.; Fraser, Barry J. – 1992
The assertion that girls and boys in single-sex schools outperform their peers attending coeducational schools was investigated in this study with particular reference to physics achievement. The relationship between the school, the home and the student's performance in physics was also explored tentatively using multilevel analysis. The average…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Influence, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics
Young, Deidra J.; Fraser, Barry J. – 1992
The purpose of this study was to use secondary analysis of an Australian database known as the Second International Science Study (SISS) to examine the role of student, school and home factors in explaining student differences in science achievement, especially on sex differences. Student characteristics investigated in the study included home…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Cultural Background, Databases
Young, Deidra J.; Fraser, Barry J. – 1993
The purpose of this study is to investigate science achievement of Australian students and how this achievement can vary from school to school. The proposition that gender and socioeconomic inequities in Australia are the result of school systems designed to reproduce an unequal social order is be examined with reference both to current…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Equal Education, Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries
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Young, Deidra; Fraser, Barry J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1994
Uses design effect and hierarchical linear modeling to explore whether there were significant gender differences in science achievements in Australian schools (grades 5-12). Results indicate that school level differences were more significant in explaining student differences (9-19%) when compared with gender (3%). (ZWH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Raaflaub, Catherine A.; Fraser, Barry J. – 2002
There is increasing pressure to incorporate information technology into schools and increasing interest in evaluating the effects of this technology on students. There has been a growing literature on the assessment of the success of using information technology in schools. This study is timely and potentially valuable because it investigated…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Science Education
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Young, Deidra J.; Fraser, Barry J. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1993
Uses hierarchical modeling techniques to investigate Australian students' science achievement, examining the proposition that gender and socioeconomic inequities result from school systems designed to produce an unequal social order. Even after adjusting for students' individual characteristics, their home backgrounds, and school context, there…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Equal Education, Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Henderson, David G.; Fisher, Darrell L.; Fraser, Barry J. – 1998
This study reports the first use of classroom learning environment questionnaires involving students in senior high school environmental science classes. The three objectives of the study were to measure students' perceptions of aspects of their learning environment in environmental science classrooms by means of the Environmental Science Learning…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Selection (Students), Educational Strategies, Environmental Education