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OFFICE OF DEPUTY VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ADMINISTRATIVE & FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
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2011
2012
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2014
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2014
A survey of biology alternative conceptions among general education students in the Sultanate of Oman
Translated title of the contribution
:
A survey of biology alternative conceptions among general education students in the Sultanate of Oman
Ambusaidi, A.
,
Al-Balushi, S.
,
Al Hiji, S.
&
Al-Shuaili, A.
,
2014
,
In:
Journal of Educational & Psychological Studies.
p. 363-376
14 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Oman
100%
general education
81%
biology
68%
expert
25%
student
20%
2012
Omani twelfth grade students’ most common misconceptions in chemistry
Al-Balushi, S.
,
Ambusaidi, A.
,
Al-Shuaili, A.
&
Taylor, N.
,
2012
,
In:
Science Education International.
23
,
3
,
p. 221-240
20 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Oman
100%
chemistry
94%
school grade
73%
student
26%
secondary education
24%
2011
تصو ا رت الطلبة المعلمین في تخصصي العلوم والریاضیات عن أنواع صورهم الذهنیة وعلاقتها بقد ا رتهم المكانیة في ضوء بعض المتغی ا رت
Translated title of the contribution
:
Science and mathematics student teachers' perception of their mental images types and the relationship with their spatial abilities in the light of some variables
Al-Balushi, S.
&
Al-Shuaili, A.
,
2011
,
In:
Dirasat- Educational Sciences (University of Jordan).
38
,
5
,
p. 1682-1698
17 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
student teacher
100%
mathematics
80%
gender
19%
student
9%