Analysis
The Research Assessment Package for Schools is a set of tools and procedures designed to assist schools in evaluating and promoting research among students. It typically includes guidelines for implementing research projects within the school curriculum, suggested research topics, methods for data collection and analysis, and assessment criteria for students’ research work. Its purpose is to foster critical thinking, creativity, and independent research among students.
Objective
The aim of this specific research is to promote research and the scientific approach within the school environment. This is achieved by providing students with tools and guidelines that allow them to develop research skills, critical thinking, and data analysis capabilities.
Scoring
The RAPS-84 research tool consists of 84 items which are scored on a scale from 1 to 4, where 1 = Not at all true and 4 = Very true.
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