Analysis of Doctor' Dissertations in Science Education Produced mainly by the Universities in the USA.

미국대학을 중심으로한 과학교육분야 박사학위 논문분석

  • Park, Kyu-Eun (Dept. of Science Education Cheju National University) ;
  • Kim, Kyu-Yong (Dept. of Science Education Cheju National University) ;
  • Oh, Duck-Chul (Dept. of Biology, Cheju National University)
  • Published : 1991.06.30

Abstract

The condensed results of the analytical study on 361 doctoral dissertations in science education recorded in Dissertation Abstracts International during the years of 1985-1989 are as follows: About eighty to hundred dissertations were produced annually, but a slight decline in number was noted currently. About 94.4% of dissertations were produced by the universities in the USA The research data of 361 dissertations were collected from 25 countries. Over 40% of total dissertations had been focused on high school(senior middle school) and college students as the source of research. Disciplines of science constituting the background of dissertations were biology(l9.l%), physics(l2.7%), chemistry(12.0%) and earth science(2.5%). Concerning the research branches, the number of dissertations belonging to complex research(composed of experimental and theoretical research) was 118(32.7%) and those belonging to experimental and theoretical research were 88(24.4%) and 74(20.5%) respectively. Also that belonging to computer-aided research was 45(12.5%). The general methods of data collection were examination & test(34.9%), questionaire(22.2%) and complexmethod(9.1%). The main areas of dissertations were academic achievement(31.8%), teaching assessment(20.2%) and pedagogy(l8.8%).

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