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The ANOVA results, conducted as a follow-up to the One-way MANOVA, are displayed for the five sub-scales of the BCE
Mean and standard deviation of attitude towards biology by participants
Pre-Service Teachers' Perceptions on Biology Classroom Environment and their Attitudes towards the Subject in Ghana
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October 2023

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Cradle of Knowledge African Journal of Educational and Social Science Research (The)

Antwiwaa Opoku

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Judith Kafui Kemetse

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The purpose of this study was to find out how pre-service teachers felt about their biology classroom environment and how they felt about biology. Two hundred and six (260) aspiring teachers from several Ghanaian science colleges of education took part in the study. The Attitude towards Biology Scale and the Biology Classroom Environment Scale were used to collect data. The study technique utilised to gather data is called a cross-sectional design. The data were analysed using means, independent samples t-tests, and one-way ANOVA across groups. The findings showed that pre-service teachers had a relatively good assessment of the environment in their biology classroom, with the categories of teacher support and involvement, cohesion, and research receiving the highest rankings. The pre-service teachers likewise had a mildly positive outlook on biology, scoring highest in the interest, significance, and enjoyment categories. Additionally, a strong positive association between pre-service teachers' attitudes toward biology and how they perceived their biology classroom setting was discovered. The results of this study indicate that fostering a good learning environment in biology classrooms may improve pre-service teachers' attitudes about biology.

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