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Value of the Geobased Information Systems to State Information and Education Departments
Authors:Gregory T Koeln  Robert H Giles
Institution:Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
Abstract:Abstract

The responses of 544 10th grade students to a questionnaire indicated that informal/nonformal science activities (discussions, watching TV, listening to the radio, reading, and other activities, such as visits to museums and field trips) were positively correlated with the following: the extent to which school science is conceived to be related to everyday life, attitudes toward science and science learning, parents' occupation, school environment, intentions for further study, and career aspirations. After-school discussion of what was learned in school was rated the most popular science activity, followed by watching TV, reading, engaging in science-related activities, and listening to the radio, respectively. Informal/nonformal science activities were found to be associated with a strong commitment to science and science learning.
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