利用学生的社会情感技能水平评估地球与太空课程在线个性化学习的清晰度和难度

Ivan Joseph M. Arevalo, D. D. Errabo, M. Prudente
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本研究旨在利用学生的社会情感技能(SES)水平评估在线个性化学习中地球和太空课程的清晰度和难度。采用计划-研究-行动(PDSA)的一次性循环来确定研究目标。本研究共129名学生:低社会经济地位学生7名;高SES生63人;59名学生,SES优秀。具体来说,它旨在确定学生的社会情感技能水平,对课程清晰度和难度的看法,以及使用课程播放列表和任务卡的表现。此外,本研究旨在评估学生的后测分数与感知课程的清晰度和难度之间的关系。定量数据采用描述性和推断性统计,定性数据采用专题分析。本研究表明,考虑到学生的社会情感技能,地球和太空课程的课程播放列表和任务卡作为在线远程学习的干预是有用的。本研究还发现,具有不同社会情感技能的学生对课程的清晰度和难度有统一的看法。如果学生认为课程非常清晰,他们也会认为课程很容易理解。
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Assessing Clarity and Difficulty in Online Personalized Learning of Earth and Space Lessons Using Students' Socioemotional Skill Levels
This current study is intended to assess the clarity and difficulty of earth and space lessons in online personalized learning using students' socioemotional skill (SES) levels. A one-shot cycle of the plan-do-study-act (PDSA) was employed to determine the study's objectives. One hundred twenty-nine students participated in this study: 7 students-low SES; 63 students-high SES; 59 students-excellent SES. Specifically, it aims to determine the levels of students' socioemotional skills, perceptions of the lessons' clarity and difficulty, and performance using lesson playlists and task cards. Also, it aims to assess the relationship between students' posttest scores and perceived lessons' clarity and difficulty. The quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative data through thematic analysis. This study revealed that the lesson playlists and task cards on earth and space lessons were useful as an intervention in online distance learning, considering students' socioemotional skills. This study also revealed that students with different socioemotional skills would have unifying perceptions of how they perceive the lessons' clarity and difficulty. If the students perceived the lessons are crystal clear, they would also perceive that the lessons are easy to understand.
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