Differences in Motivation Towards Science Subjects Among Kibbutz and Urban High School Students

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Ricardo Trumper
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[1] Haifa University,Oranim School of Education of the Kibbutz Movement
[2] Kibbutz Hahoterim,undefined
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Kibbutz; city; school; motivation; science learning; achievement; curiosity; conscientiousness; sociability; gender differences;
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10.1023/A:1007361224018
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This paper study analyzes differences in motivation towards science subjects among kibbutz and urban high school students in Israel. Students' motivational traits in science were explored by a questionnaire whose items corresponded to four motivational patterns: achievement, curiosity, conscientiousness and sociability. The major findings of this study are that a) Kibbutz students were mostly sociability oriented in the learning of science, b) city students were mostly sociability and achievement oriented in the learning of science, c) city students were better achievers than kibbutz students in junior high school, while in senior high school the difference between them was nonsignificant, d) there was a significant increase in kibbutz students' achievement motivation in learning science when passing from junior to senior high school.
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