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Hazari, Zahra; Sadler, Philip M.; Tai, Robert H. – Physics Teacher, 2008
The disparity in persistence between males and females studying physics has been a topic of concern to physics educators for decades. Overall, while female students perform as well as or better than male students, they continue to lag considerably in terms of persistence. The most significant drop in females studying physics occurs between high…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Majors (Students), High Schools, Advanced Placement
Schwartz, Marc S.; Hazari, Zahra; Sadler, Philip M. – Science Educator, 2008
Interview data from secondary and postsecondary science instructors explored their in-depth views on preparing students for college science. Professors expressed a high level of consensus concerning two factors: general student skills and mathematics preparation. Teachers, who expressed lower levels of consensus, did agree on the importance of…
Descriptors: Interviews, Secondary School Science, Secondary School Teachers, Postsecondary Education
Hazari, Zahra; Tai, Robert H.; Sadler, Philip M. – Science Education, 2007
The attrition of females studying physics after high school is a growing concern to the science education community. Most undergraduate science programs require introductory physics coursework. Thus, success in introductory physics is usually necessary for students to progress to higher levels of science study. Success also influences attitudes;…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Womens Education, Science Education, Females