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Investigating grade 10 learners' achievements in photosynthesis using conceptual chance modelTlala, Benedict Mpapa January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (M.ED.) --University of Limpopo, 2011 / A deep level approach to learning leads to quality learning outcomes. Teachers should use appropriate teaching strategies to encourage learners to use deep level approaches to learning. The Conceptual Change Model (CCM) approach is one such strategy for the teaching of science concepts. Deep level approaches are a necessity when dealing with a difficult science concept like photosynthesis. The purpose of this study was to investigate Grade 10 learners’ achievements in photosynthesis using the CCM approach in order to minimize misconceptions and develop a broader and deeper understanding of the photosynthesis process in the high school context in a semi-rural South African school. The learners’
attitudes towards the CCM approach in the teaching of Life Sciences were explored. This
study aimed to answer the following main question: what are the achievements of Grade 10
learners’ in photosynthesis as core knowledge? The CCM approach included worksheets based on all five steps of the CCM process: commit to an outcome, expose beliefs, confront beliefs, accommodate the concept and extend the
concept. The sample consisted of 78 Grade 10 learners. The research was carried out with a
quasi-experimental/control group design and lasted for six weeks. The achievement test and questionnaires were used as instruments to collect data. The analyses of results show that experimental and control group’s pre-test academic achievement scores were similar and there was no significant difference between them (p < 0.05), but when the academic
achievement of the post-test results of the EG and CG were analyzed, it was clear that there is a significant difference. The results from post-tests suggest that learners from the EG, taught using the CCM approach, show significantly greater achievements in photosynthesis than
learners from the CG. In addition, learners from EG show a positive attitude towards Life Sciences after CCM teaching approach, but not from the CG taught using traditional approach. These findings have implications for a science teacher and recommendations are
made to improve the teaching of photosynthesis as core knowledge.
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An examination of the applicability of implementing Canada's immersion model in a language minority educational setting in the United StatesSimmers, Lisa Anne 01 January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Le système pédagogique de WinnetkaSmits-Jenart, A.M. January 1932 (has links)
Doctorat en sciences psychologiques / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Developing and implementing a peer tutoring program at the middle school levelWitvliet, Mark Derryl 01 January 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to design a peer tutoring program in the middle school setting that help students who are not reaching their full potential.
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Mobility as an Element of Learning Styles: The Effect its Inclusion or Exculsion has on Student Performance in the Standardized Testing EnvironmentMiller, Linda 01 January 1985 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mobility and the standardized testing environment. The project focused on nine students who had a pronounced need for movement while learning and/or being tested. The study was conducted to determine whether the achievement scores of these nine students would be influenced by the denial or availability of movement while they were administered a standardized reading test. Twenty-one second grade students were the subjects. Two forms of Level B of the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test were used. All subjects were tested in a traditional environment with no movement allowed. The same subjects were then tested at a later time in a mobile environment with movement and change of location permitted. The Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Rank Test was used as the statistical base. Results showed a .05 significance. Of the nine mobile students, six scored equally as well or better when placed in a mobile testing environment.
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