Enhancing Students’ Motivation to Learn Chemistry

Authors

  • Yamit Sharaabi-Naor Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Miri Kesner Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Yael Shwartz Weizmann Institute of Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25749/sis.4068

Keywords:

Competition, Motivation, High-school, Chemistry

Abstract

The interest, attitudes, and motivation of students towards science learning decreases over time, especially during the middle school years. In order to increase students’ motivation to learn chemistry, a national program «Chemistry, Industry, and the Environment in the eyes of the individual and society» has been designed to integrate three main components: (1) a competition format; (2) a context-based approach, and (3) Project- ased learning (PBL). Literature supports the effectiveness of each approach in enhancing students’ motivation. In this study we evaluated how the combination of these approaches influenced students’ motivation to learn chemistry. In addition, we evaluated a similar project that took place in a single school. The comparison took into account students’ characteristics regarding their intrinsic motivation to study chemistry as a subject in general and the nature of the project. We found that the national project increases students’ motivation to learn chemistry, whereas a similar project that takes place in school does not have the same effect. Nevertheless, we noticed a small decline in interest throughout the project. Once again, this research provides additional evidence of the complexity of motivational processes.

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Author Biographies

Yamit Sharaabi-Naor, Weizmann Institute of Science

Yamit Sharaabi-Naor is a high-school chemistry teacher. Post-Doc fellowship of the Department of Science teaching, at the Weizmann Institute of Science, with a Ph.D in Organic chemistry. He has an Excellence Certificate for Guiding and Mentoring High school students.

Miri Kesner, Weizmann Institute of Science

Miri Kesner is the Head of teachers’ professional unit, at the Davidson Center, and Coordinator of Chemical Industry-Education Link Center in the Department of Science Teaching of the Weizmann Institute of Science.

Yael Shwartz, Weizmann Institute of Science

Yael Shwartz is a senior scientist at the Weizmann Institute. Her research interest is focused on chemical literacy and the value for teaching chemistry to all. She also has a rich experience in designing and implementing various models of teacher’s professional development programs, including on-line programs.

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Published

2014-06-27