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An Examination of Accessible Hands-on Science Learning Experiences, Self-confidence in One's Capacity to Function in the Sciences, and Motivation and Interest in Scientific Studies and Careers
2016
Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities
This study examined the potential relationship of accessible hands-on science learning experiences to the development of positive beliefs concerning one's capacity to function in the sciences and motivation to consider science as a college major and career. Findings from Likert survey items given before and after engaging in accessible hands-on science laboratories show that students who were blind or had low vision (BLV) were more likely to agree with the following items after engaging in
doi:10.14448/jsesd.09.0005
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