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Title: | Effects of 5E learning cycle model on grade eight students' learning achievement and chemical communication ability, Bhutan |
Authors: | Namgay, Ugyen |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: | Manit Boonprasert |
Keywords: | Teaching -- Research;Learning Achievement -- Research;Communication -- Study and teaching |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Rangsit University |
Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the SE Learning Cycle Model on the eighth grade students' learning achievement and chemical communication ability. The 5E Learning Cycle Model an instructional strategy based on constructivist approach comprising five stages namely Engagement, Exploration, Explanation, Elaboration and Evaluation. One group pretest-posttest experimental design was used with purposive sampling whereby a section consisting of 26 students was chosen from three sections of grade eight at Langthel Lower Secondary School. The experiment was conducted for six consecutive weeks. The instruments used were lesson plans based on the 5E Learning Cycle Model, achievement test and questions to check the chemical communication ability. Descriptive statistics and paired samples t-test were used to analyze the collected data. The findings showed that SE Learning Cycle Model made significant difference in students' learning achievement and chemical communication ability. |
Description: | Thesis (M. Ed. (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- Rangsit University, 2013 |
metadata.dc.description.degree-name: | Master of Education |
metadata.dc.description.degree-level: | Master's Degree |
metadata.dc.contributor.degree-discipline: | Curriculum and Instruction |
URI: | https://rsuir-library.rsu.ac.th/handle/123456789/1818 |
metadata.dc.type: | Thesis |
Appears in Collections: | EDU-CI-M-Theses |
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