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Comparison Study of Achievement of a Group of Second Grade Students Experiencing Instruction on Bio-Ecosystems Indoors and a Group of Second Grade Students Experiencing Instruction on Bio-Ecosystems Out-of-Doors

The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the achievement levels of second grade students when twenty-one students experienced instruction on the bio-ecosystems where the learning activities were primarily outdoors along a nature trail and a comparable group of twenty-three students experienced instruction on the same bio-ecosystems where the learning activities were located indoors. An emphasis on literature approach was utilized to teach a set of sixteen objectives centering around an environmental theme. Each group received instruction for-45 minutes daily for a period of three weeks and experienced equivalent "hands-on" learning activities.A gain score was determined by computing the difference between each student's pre-test and post-test achievement raw scores. A t test score of 1.31 resulted and it was concluded that there was no significant difference in achievement levels of a group of comparable students receiving instruction on bio-ecosystems outdoors and a group of students experiencing the same instructions indoors.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:unf.edu/oai:digitalcommons.unf.edu:etd-1021
Date01 January 1980
CreatorsJackson, Voncile Barnes
PublisherUNF Digital Commons
Source SetsUniversity of North Florida
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceUNF Theses and Dissertations

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