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The Correlation between Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Astronomy Achievement, Attitudes towards Astronomy and Spatial Thinking Skills

The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in pre-service Science teachers’ astronomy achievement, attitudes towards astronomy and skills for spatial thinking in terms of their years of study. Another purpose of the study was to find out whether there was correlation between pre-service te...

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Published in:Journal of education and learning 2016-03, Vol.5 (2), p.187
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