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1-10 of 155 results for Girls and physics

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1. Girls into Physics: Action Research (Score: 1.0000)
London, Institute of Physics • Girls into Physics Videos o “Saving Nellie” a drama produced by the Institute of Physics o “Key Stage ¾ Science: Girls into Physics” Documentary produced by Teachers TV • Girls into Physics Action Research with schools o Pilot ‘Girls into Physics’ 2007 with NSLC/regional SLCs o Extended project (Phase 2) ‘Girls into Physics: Action Research’ 2008 1.3 Girls into Physics: Action Research (Phase 2) Phase 2 of the Girls into Physics programme initially involved ...
http://www.iop.org/News/file_34600.pdf

2. untitled (Score: 0.9977)
The study found that: ? 69% of boys selected no physical science courses for girls; ? 59% of girls selected two or more physical science courses for boys; ? 52% of boys selected two or more life science courses for girls; ? 76% of girls selected life science courses for boys. These key determinants are: - physics self-concept (i.e. students’ sense of 2: Interests, motivation, course choices and career aspirations 10 INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS REPORT GIRLS IN THE PHYSICS CLASSROOM : A REVIEW OF THE ...
http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Policy/Policy%20and%20consultations/file_6574.pdf

3. Girls in the Physics Classroom: A Teachers’ Guide for Action (Score: 0.9969)
Table 4.1: Student questionnaire on science Science interests We would like your help in planning the science teaching and learning in the school. strongly not sure strongly agree disagree Physics is interesting 1 2 3 4 5 I don’t really know what physics is 1 2 3 4 5 Physics is enjoyable 1 2 3 4 5 Physics is difficult 1 2 3 4 5 Physics is very relevant to my learning 1 2 3 4 5 Physics is relevant to my career 1 2 3 4 5 Physics is a boys’ subject 1 2 3 4 5 Table 4.2: Pupils’ perceptions of ...
http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Policy/Policy%20and%20consultations/file_22228.doc

4. Getting girls into physics (Score: 0.9941)
The Institute of Physics has been investigating this issue for many years, publishing two important Girls in Physics reports in 2006. The research findings have now been published in a new report, Girls into Physics: Action Research. 1. For further information, interview opportunities or a copy of Girls into Physics: Action Research, contact IOP Press Officer, Joe Winters, on 020 7470 4815/07946 321473 or e-mail joseph.winters@iop.org.
http://www.iop.org/Media/Press%20Releases/2009/press_34601.html

5. Getting girls into physics (Score: 0.9941)
The Institute of Physics has been investigating this issue for many years, publishing two important Girls in Physics reports in 2006. The research findings have now been published in a new report, Girls into Physics: Action Research. 1. For further information, interview opportunities or a copy of Girls into Physics: Action Research, contact IOP Press Officer, Joe Winters, on 020 7470 4815/07946 321473 or e-mail joseph.winters@iop.org.
http://www.iop.org/Media/Press%20Releases/press_34601.html

6. Girls in Physics - Key Messages (Score: 0.9928)
Girls are under-represented in physics after the age of 16. In 2005 physics was the 12th most-popular A-level in the UK, with 28 119 candidates. The Institute has been working with the National Network of Science Learning Centres, funded by the DCSF, on an action research programme to share information on successful teaching and learning strategies to engage girls with physics. The Department of Children Schools and Families have published two reports from the Girls into Physics: Action ...
http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Policy/Policy%20and%20consultations/page_22188.html

7. Girls in Physics - Key Messages (Score: 0.9928)
The under representation of girls in physics post-16 is a serious issue for the UK and in particular for the STEM community. Girls are under-represented in physics after the age of 16. In 2005 physics was the 12th most-popular A-level in the UK, with 28 119 candidates. For the UK the under representation of girls in physics is a very serious problem because A-level physics is a gateway qualification to a variety of careers that make a substantial contribution to the financial and intellectual...
http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Making_a_Difference/Policy/page_22188.html

8. Manchester girls win Paperclip Physics 2005 (Score: 0.9890)
A team of students from Altrincham Girls Grammar School in Manchester have won the grand final of the UK’s most challenging science competition Paperclip Physics, organised by the Institute of Physics and involving teams of students from all over Great Britain and Ireland. Paperclip Physics asks students to become teachers for a day and explain a concept of physics, using everyday objects, to a panel of judges. Find out more about how your school can take part in Paperclip Physics here: ...
http://iopireland.org/News/Community_News_Archive/2005/news_18028.html

9. untitled (Score: 0.9890)
The two reports have found that key influences on students’ attitudes to physics are: ? self-concept (i.e. students’ sense of themselves in relation to the subject : the value they place on the subject and their willingness to engage in it); ? views of physics (i.e. how students experience physics at school); ? teacher-student relationships (i.e. how personally supportive students find their physics teacher). 1: Lessons from effective classroom practice INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS REPORT GIRLS IN ...
http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Policy/Policy%20and%20consultations/file_22225.pdf

10. Manchester girls win Paperclip Physics 2005 (Score: 0.9878)
A team of students from Altrincham Girls Grammar School in Manchester have won the grand final of the UK’s most challenging science competition Paperclip Physics, organised by the Institute of Physics and involving teams of students from all over Great Britain and Ireland. Paperclip Physics asks students to become teachers for a day and explain a concept of physics, using everyday objects, to a panel of judges. Find out more about how your school can take part in Paperclip Physics here:...
http://www.iop.org/News/Community_News_Archive/2005/news_5818.html

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