Effects of Computer-Assisted STAD, LTM and ICI Cooperative Learning Strategies on Nigerian Secondary School Students' Achievement, Gender and Motivation in Physics

This study examined the effectiveness of computer-assisted instruction on Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) and Learning Together (LT) cooperative learning strategies on Nigerian secondary students' achievement and motivation in physics. The effectiveness of computer assisted instruction...

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subjects Achievement Tests
Computer Assisted Instruction
Cooperative Learning
Educational Technology
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
Hypothesis Testing
Kuder Richardson Reliability Formulas
Nigeria
Physics
Physics Achievement Test (ATP)
Pretests Posttests
Questionnaires
Randomized Controlled Trials
Science Achievement
Science Instruction
Science Tests
Scientific Concepts
Secondary School Students
Statistical Analysis
Student Motivation
Teaching Methods
title Effects of Computer-Assisted STAD, LTM and ICI Cooperative Learning Strategies on Nigerian Secondary School Students' Achievement, Gender and Motivation in Physics
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