Attitudes towards chemistry and their relationship to student achievement in introductory chemistry courses

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Cukrowska, E
Staskun, MG
Schoeman, HS
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[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Chem, Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Med Univ S Africa, Dept Math & Stat, MEDUNSA, ZA-0204 Medunsa, South Africa
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This work reports on the relationship between attitudinal factors and student academic success in the first year chemistry courses. The study covered the 1997 academic year and includes a comparison of attitudes towards chemistry of first year medical students at two South African universities, namely the Medical University of Southern Africa (MEDUNSA) and the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS). Students from these two institutions differ considerably with respect to educational backgrounds. In the investigation attitudes towards science (particularly chemistry) are correlated not only with students' academic achievement, but also with personal demographic data, such as matriculation results. parents' educational level, and location of high school. The students' responses to an opinion survey were divided and analysed into five categories: Perception of Chemistry, Difficulty in Study of Chemistry, Usefulness of Chemistry, Approach to Work and Handiness of Students. Statistical analysis of the database was done on SAS software. The analysis of statistical evaluation of data is presented. Our findings suggest a substantial relationship between attitudes and academic achievement. The results also suggest that academic achievement in chemistry is more dependent on attitudes toward science than aptitudes of students.
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