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Title: A research on the retention of the experiments done in science and technology course for primary school students
Authors: Uzunboylu, Hüseyin
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi.
Çalış, Sevgül
Şimşekli, Yeter
AAG-8589-2021
AAG-8567-2021
Keywords: Education & educational research
Science and technology lesson
Experiments
Elementary education
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Çalış, S. ve Şimşekli, Y. (2012). "A research on the retention of the experiments done in science and technology course for primary school students". ed. H. Uzunboylu. Cyprus International Conference On Educational Research (Cy-Icer-2012), Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 47, 717-721.
Abstract: Learning by doing and experiencing, in other words, learning by doing experiments, is one of the principal methods in science and technology teaching. this is a qualitative study which was conducted to determine to what extent the 5th and 8th grade students benefit from science and technology laboratory practices and which scientitic topics and fields they are mostly related to. for this purpose, 367 5th grade students and 483 8th grade students, 850 in total, randomly selected from 9 schools were asked to write the name of an experiment they did in science and technology lesson and what they learned in this experiment, after evaluating the students' feedbacks, the number of students and the distribution of the most memorable experiments in terms of subjects and fields were investigated.
Description: Bu çalışma, 08-11 Şubat 2012 tarihleri arasında Cyprus Campus[Kıbrıs]’da düzenlenen Cyprus International Conference on Educational Research (CY-ICER)’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.06.723
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042812024597
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24500
ISSN: 1877-0428
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