Development of Scientific Problem-Solving Skills in 5th Grader Using Problem-Based Learning

Pimporn Pinyo, Chaiphat Plybour, Orrasa Prasitnok
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The purpose of the research was to develop scientific problem-solving thinking skills in fifth-grade pupils by using problem-based learning (PBL). The target group was 21 pupils attending a primary school located in Sakon Nakhon province, northeast Thailand. Data were collected twice (first and second cycle) in substance change learning unit in the second semester of 2021 academic year. Three types of research tools were the following: six PBL plans within 12 hours (pupils experienced 3 plans in each cycle and 2 hours for each plan), scientific problem-solving thinking skill test (SPSTST), and observation of scientific problem-solving behavior (OSPSB). A minimum criterion was 70% of mean score in SPSTST and SPSBO, and at least 70% of the pupils reached that. The results in the 1st cycle showed that pupils had 67.46% in SPSTST and 57.14% of them passed the minimum criterion. They had 65.85% in SPSBO and 57.14% of them passed the minimum criterion. In the 2nd cycle, pupils had 91.67% in SPSTST and 90.48% of them met the minimum criterion. They had 87.58% in SPSBO and 90.48% of them met the minimum criterion.
运用基于问题的学习培养五年级学生科学解决问题的能力
本研究的目的是运用基于问题的学习(PBL)培养五年级小学生科学解决问题的思维能力。目标群体是在泰国东北部沙空那空省一所小学上学的21名学生。在2021学年下学期,在物质变化学习单元收集了两次数据(第一和第二周期)。三种类型的研究工具是:12小时内6个PBL计划(每个周期3个计划,每个计划2小时)、科学问题解决思维技能测试(SPSTST)和科学问题解决行为观察(OSPSB)。最低标准为SPSTST和SPSBO平均分的70%,至少有70%的学生达到这一标准。第一周期的调查结果显示,小学生的SPSTST合格率为67.46%,最低合格率为57.14%。其中65.85%的人患有SPSBO, 57.14%的人达到最低标准。在第二周期中,学生在SPSTST中的比例为91.67%,达到最低标准的比例为90.48%。SPSBO阳性率为87.58%,达到最低标准者占90.48%。
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