Self-directed activity-based learning and achievement in high school chemistry
The effects of student-directed activity-based learning (SDABL) were examined in two high school chemistry classes. Students in the SDABL class were given pretest results, a list of standards to be mastered, and a chart of learning activities categorized by difficulty level. They selected activities...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Education, research and perspectives research and perspectives, 2014-01, Vol.41 (1), p.73-94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of student-directed activity-based learning (SDABL) were examined in two high school chemistry classes. Students in the SDABL class were given pretest results, a list of standards to be mastered, and a chart of learning activities categorized by difficulty level. They selected activities to meet their needs and preferences. Significantly greater achievement gains and more consistent participation were found in the teacher-led instruction class. Overall, most students believed they learn better by teacher-led instructional methods. SDABL may have the potential to be effective in high school chemistry classes if more student preparation is part of the strategy. |
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ISSN: | 0311-2543 1446-0017 |