Decline in Interest in Biology among Elementary School Pupils During a Generation

2012 
A decline in biology interest has often been claimed but seldom with an empirically substantiation. This study was based on a sample of 3 rd and 4 th grade pupils within the same geographical area as Lowe’s (1987, 1992) previous results from southwest Germany from the year 1983. We used a four-point Likert-type questionnaire to assess interest with 30 items (zoology, botany, human biology). Here we show for the first time, that elementary school pupils have lower interest in biology than one generation before. This decline between 1983 and 2011 was about 10%, with only 3% in zoology and 12% in botany. As interest is an important variable, programs should be developed to foster pupils’ interest already on the primary school level.
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