Scientific Literacy and Attitude: A Study of Their Interdependent Effects on Science

Padmanabha C. H.*
Periodicity:September - December'2024

Abstract

This study sought to explore the relationship between scientific attitude and scientific literacy among secondary and higher-secondary students. Specifically, it aims to examine how scientific literacy impacts students’ attitudes and how scientific attitude influences their literacy levels. Understanding this interdependence is crucial for enhancing educational strategies that promote success in science education.  The study used a correlation survey technique. A random sample of 450 secondary and higher secondary students from grades 9th to 12th of Udupi district in Karnataka was selected. Data was gathered using the Test of Scientific Literacy Skills (TSLS) and the Scientific Attitude Test (SAS). All data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including Pearson correlation and regression analysis to assess the strength of the relationship between variables as well as predictive abilities. There was a significant strong positive relationship between scientific attitude and scientific literacy, r[450 – 2] =.700, p< .001, with each significantly predicting the other. These results indicate that an increase in literacy of science is strongly associated with a more positive attitude toward this field. On the other hand, improvements in science literacy enhance an optimal attitude toward the field. The bidirectional influence indicates that enhancing either construct can create a reinforcing cycle, improving overall student engagement and success in science education. Furthermore, the results highlight the crucial role of nurturing both the cognitive and attitudinal dimensions of science learning, pointing to the need for integrated approaches in science education.

Keywords

Science, attitude, correlation, literacy, scientif

How to Cite this Article?

References

If you have access to this article please login to view the article or kindly login to purchase the article

Purchase Instant Access

Single Article

North Americas,UK,
Middle East,Europe
India Rest of world
USD EUR INR USD-ROW
Pdf 35 35 200 20
Online 15 15 200 15
Pdf & Online 35 35 400 25

Options for accessing this content:
  • If you would like institutional access to this content, please recommend the title to your librarian.
    Library Recommendation Form
  • If you already have i-manager's user account: Login above and proceed to purchase the article.
  • New Users: Please register, then proceed to purchase the article.