The educational emphases of science teachers in US Evangelical Protestant high schools

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I examine the levels of educational emphases that science teachers in Evangelical Protestant (EP) schools place on (i) teaching basic content knowledge, (ii) improving scientific reasoning skills, and (iii) presenting real-world applications of science. Using a nationally representative sample of US ninth-graders, I find differences in these educational emphases between science teachers in EP schools and science teachers in secular private, Catholic, and public schools. I also find suggestive evidence that differences in STEM-related student outcomes across school sectors, which have been demonstrated in prior research, are associated with cross-sector differences in the emphases of science teachers.

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Cheng, A. (2019). The educational emphases of science teachers in US Evangelical Protestant high schools. International Journal of Christianity and Education, 23(1), 10–35. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056997118812906

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