游戏活动在七年级生物教学中的有效性验证

N. L. Lasala Jr
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在教育中使用基于游戏的活动已被认为是一种创新的替代教学材料。任何一种教材在教学过程中都是必不可少的,在广泛使用之前必须对其质量进行检查,以确保其有效性。本研究旨在评估生态系统整合游戏活动课程(GBAs)的有效性,即(1)the CONQUEST, (2) ECO-DAMA, (3) ECO-CHALLENGE和(4)ECO-WARRIOR。本研究采用描述性发展研究设计,通过有目的抽样,选取8名专家和66名学生参与研究。专家们使用了DepEd的非印刷资源标准,而学生们则得到了评估清单,并被要求撰写期刊以进行验证。结果表明,GBAs符合LRMDS DepEd对非印刷品资源的所有标准,学生和专家都认为“非常满意”,意味着高效度。此外,学生的测试前和测试后的结果显示,整合gba提高了他们的学习成绩。专家和学生们都承认,gba有可能使课堂变得有吸引力、有启发性和有趣,这支持了已开发的gba的有效性。本研究认为,在科学教育中使用GBAs是一种有效的方法,开发的GBAs可以作为生态系统教学的补充和前沿教材。本研究增加了探索GBAs在教育目的方面的潜力的知识体系,并促进了GBAs在类似研究领域的应用。
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Validation of Game-Based Activities in Teaching Grade 7-Biology
The use of game-based activities in education has been recognized as an innovative alternative instructional material. As any sort of instructional material is essential to the teaching and learning process, it is imperative to check its quality before widespread utilization to ensure effectiveness. This study aims to evaluate the validity of the developed lessons in Ecosystem integrating game-based activities (GBAs) namely (1) THE CONQUEST, (2) ECO-DAMA, (3) ECO-CHALLENGE, and (4) ECO-WARRIOR for Grade 7 Biology. This research employed descriptive developmental research design involving 8 experts and 66 students chosen through purposive sampling. Experts used the DepEd standards for non-print resources while students were given the evaluation checklist and asked to write journals for the validation. Results show that the GBAs met all of the LRMDS DepEd's standards for non-print resources and were deemed "very satisfactory" by both the students and the experts implying high validity. Additionally, the students' pre-test and post-test results revealed that integrating GBAs improved their academic performance. The experts and students acknowledged the potential for GBAs to make classes engaging, instructive, and fun, supporting the validity of the developed GBAs. This study concludes that the use of GBAs is a valid and effective approach in Science education and the developed GBAs can be used as supplemental and cutting-edge instructional materials for teaching Ecosystem. This study adds to the body of knowledge exploring the potentials of GBAs for educational purposes and promotes the use of GBAs in similar fields of study. 
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Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring internationally in science curriculum, instruction, learning, policy, and preparation of science teachers with the aim to advance our knowledge of science education theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with environmental education & environmental science.
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