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Title
A
survey
of
knowledge
and
attitudes
regarding
Canada
of
grade
seven
and
grade
twelve
students
in
south-western
Newfoundland
Author
Tucker
,
Robert
Wayne.
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1988.
Education
Date
1987
Pagination
xii, 139 leaves ; 28 cm.
Subject
Civics--Study
and
teaching--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Political
socialization--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Citizenship--Study
and
teaching--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
115-118.
Abstract
The
purposes
of this
study
were:
to
measure
and
compare
the
knowledge
level
and
attitudes
regarding
Canada
of
grade
seven
and
grade
twelve
students
within
the
Port-aux-Basques
Integrated
School
Board
district
living
in
communities
from
Cape
Ray
to
Grand
Bruit;
to
compare
the
knowledge
level
and
attitudes
regarding
Canada
of the
grade
seven
and
grade
twelve
students
within
the
Port-aux-Basques
Integrated
School
Board
district
with those of
other
grade
seven
and
grade
twelve
Canadian
students;
to
compare
the
knowledge
level
and
attitudes
regarding
Canada
of
grade
twelve
students
within
the
Port-aux-Basques
Integrated
School
Board
district
who
had
completed
only
the
four
required
core
social
studies
courses
at the
high
school
level
and that of those
grade
twelve
students
within
the
same
school
district
who
had
completed
more
than the
core
social
studies
courses;
and the
compare
the
knowledge
level
on
Economic
Issues
related
to
Canada
of
grade
twelve
students
within
the
Port-aux-Basques
Integrated
School
Board
district
who
had
completed
Canadian
Economy
2103
and that of those
grade
twelve
students
within
the
same
school
district
who
did
not
complete
this
course.
--
The
population
for this
study
consisted
of
358
students
within
the
Port-aux-Basques
Integrated
School
Board
district
, of
whom
226
students
were
grade
seven
students
and
132
students
were
grade
twelve
students.
The
other
Canadian
students
referred
to in this
study
consisted
of
grade
seven
students
who
were
surveyed
by
Kirkwood
and
Nediger
(1982)
, and
grade
twelve
students
who
were
surveyed
by
Kirkwood
,
Anderson
and
Khan
(1984).
--
The
instrument
used
in this
study
was
developed
by
Kirkwood
and
Nediger
(1982).
The
instrument
consisted
of
two
sections.
The
first
section
contained
statements
which
attempted
to
elicit
students'
opinions
and
attitudes
about
issues
related
to
Canada.
This
part
contained
40
Likert-type
items.
The
second
section
consisted
of
60
items
which
purported
to
evaluate
the
level
of
knowledge
about
Canada.
The
60
items
were
divided
into
four
subscales
-
the
Canadian
Environment
, the
Canadian
Political
System
, the
Canadian
Economic
System
, and
Specific
Canadian
Issues
and
Concerns.
--
The
analysis
included
item
evaluation
,
descriptive
statistics
,
t-tests
and
f-tests.
--
The
results
indicated
that the
grade
twelve
students
under
study
scored
higher
on the
Knowledge
Scale
than
did
the
grade
seven
students
under
study.
The
students
under
study
scored
lower
that the
other
Canadian
students
on the
Knowledge
Scale.
In
terms
of the
affective
scales
,
both
the
grade
seven
and
grade
twelve
students
under
study
displayed
positive
attitudes
towards
issues
related
to
Canada.
While
there was
no
significant
difference
between
the
two
grades
on the
Identity
Scale
, the
grade
twelve
students
were
more
positive
to the
issues
on the
Special
Issues
Scale.
In
relation
to the
attitudes
of
other
Canadian
students
, the
attitudes
of the
students
under
study
were
more
positive
generally.
There was
no
significant
difference
in the
knowledge
level
and
attitudes
of the
grade
twelve
students
who
had
completed
only
the
four
required
core
social
studies
courses
and that of those
grade
twelve
students
who
had
completed
more
than the
required
core
social
studies
courses.
Finally
, there was
no
significant
difference
in the
knowledge
level
and
attitudes
of the
grade
twelve
students
who
had
completed
Canadian
Economy
2103
and that of those
grade
twelve
students
who
had not
completed
this
course.
--
Implications
for
future
research
studies
are
discussed.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76082966
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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