Abstract

The aim of this study is to compare and contrast the science process skills (SPS) included in the 10th-12th grade physics textbooks content utilized in Yemeni schools. The study revealed weaknesses and strengths in the textbooks' content. For instance, a number of science process skills (SPS), such as measuring, predicting and hypothesizing, have been neglected in the 11th grade textbook. For all three textbooks content, the maximum percentage of basic science process skills (BSPS) was devoted to observation. However, the maximum percentage of integrated science process skills (ISPS) was different for each grade: experimenting had the highest percentage for 10th grade, interpreting data for 11th grade, and operational definitions for 12th grade. In conclusion, there are similarities in the percentage of SPS between the physics textbooks' content for the 10th and 11th grades, and both differ from the 12th grade.

Details

Title
THE INCLUSION OF SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS IN YEMENI SECONDARY SCHOOL PHYSICS TEXTBOOKS
Author
Aziz, Majed S; Zain, Ahmad Nurulazam Md
Pages
55-64
Section
Research Articles
Publication year
2010
Publication date
2010
Publisher
European Journal of Physics Education
e-ISSN
13097202
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1553400360
Copyright
Copyright European Journal of Physics Education 2010