The Effect of the Educational Game, Reading-Writing-Game and Reading-Writing-Application Methods on Students' Social Skills, Attitudes Towards Science Course and School

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Emre Yıldız
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Research in the literature predominantly focuses on the academic development of students. However, the affective characteristics of students and their ability to work in different ways impact their learning. Therefore, it is crucial to examine the effects of various teaching methods on the development of affective factors. This study aims to investigate the impact of educational game (eg), reading-writing-games (rwg), and reading-writing-application (rwa) methods on students’ attitudes towards science lesson, social skills, and attitudes towards school. A quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest comparison groups was employed. The research involved 163 5th-grade students from middle school. Data collection utilized science course attitude scale, social skills scale, and attitude scale towards school. Dependent groups t-test and one-way anova were employed for the analysis. The results indicated that eg, rwg, and rwa methods are statistically significant enhancing students’ social skills, attitudes towards science courses, and attitudes towards school. eg, rwg, and rwa methods can be applied to improve the social skills and attitudes of students with low social skills and negative attitudes towards the course or school.
教育游戏、阅读-写作-游戏和阅读-写作-应用方法对学生社交技能、对科学课程和学校态度的影响
文献研究主要关注学生的学业发展。然而,学生的情感特征及其以不同方式工作的能力会影响他们的学习。因此,研究各种教学方法对情感因素发展的影响至关重要。本研究旨在探讨教育游戏(eg)、阅读-写作-游戏(rwg)和阅读-写作-应用(rwa)方法对学生的科学课态度、社交能力和学校态度的影响。研究采用了前测-后测对比组的准实验设计。研究涉及 163 名初中五年级学生。数据收集采用了科学课程态度量表、社交技能量表和对学校的态度量表。分析采用了因果组 t 检验和单因素 anova 方法。结果表明,eg、rwg 和 rwa 方法在提高学生的社交技能、对科学课程的态度和对学校的态度方面具有显著的统计学意义。
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