Enhancing Classroom Learning Outcomes: The Power of Immediate Feedback Strategy

Oke James AJOGBEJE
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The study investigates the effects of using immediate feedback as a teaching strategy. Additionally, the impacts of immediate feedback and gender on students' classroom learning outcomes were examined. The study was designed as a quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest, experimental, and control group. The sample consisted of 225 junior secondary school level 2 (JSS 2) students. Students were chosen from two intact coeducational classes and split into experimental and control groups. All relevant data was collected using a study tool called the Science, Technology, English Language & Mathematics Achievement Test-Questionnaire (STEMAT-Q), which was developed, validated, and used. Data collected were analysed using the mean, standard deviation, Student's t-test, and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The study's findings demonstrate that an immediate feedback technique significantly affects the learning outcomes of students. However, for treated male and female students, the interaction effects of the immediate feedback technique and gender on classroom learning outcomes were not significant. Immediate feedback is particularly successful at addressing student confusion, correcting errors, identifying learning gaps, bridging gender differences in student learning outcomes, and inspiring students to learn well. Based on the above findings, the researcher recommends the provision of immediate feedback for students during the learning process or class discussion or activities to enhance their learning skills and help them retain key concepts, ideas, and principles.
提高课堂学习效果:即时反馈策略的力量
这项研究调查了使用即时反馈作为一种教学策略的效果。此外,本研究也检视即时回馈与性别对学生课堂学习成果的影响。本研究分为准实验、前测后测、实验组和对照组。样本包括225名初中二级(jss2)学生。学生们从两个完整的男女同校班级中被挑选出来,分为实验组和对照组。所有相关数据都是通过一种名为“科学、技术、英语语言”的研究工具收集的。数学成就测试-问卷(STEMAT-Q),开发,验证和使用。收集的数据采用均值、标准差、学生t检验和协方差分析(ANCOVA)进行分析。研究结果表明,即时反馈技术对学生的学习效果有显著影响。然而,在接受治疗的男女学生中,即时反馈技术和性别对课堂学习成果的交互作用并不显著。即时反馈在解决学生困惑、纠正错误、识别学习差距、弥合学生学习成果的性别差异以及激励学生学好方面尤其成功。基于上述发现,研究者建议在学习过程中或课堂讨论或活动中为学生提供即时反馈,以提高他们的学习技能,帮助他们记住关键的概念、想法和原则。
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