Simulated analogical teaching model has a novel contribution in enhancing students’ learning. This study aims to analyze effect of simulated analogies scaffold by group discussion model in improving students’ conceptual understanding of some selected contents of electricity and magnetism at high school level. The study involved 75 grade 10th students from two different high schools, namely Dagmawi Twodros and Fert high schools found in Debre Tabor Town, South Gondar, Amhara region, Ethiopia. A quasi-experimental method with pretest posttest design was used in the study. An adapted standardized test of electricity and magnetism conceptual understanding test (EMCUT) was used to collect data. The reliability of EMCUT was checked using KR-2...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate physics undergraduate students’ conceptual change in t...
Simulated analogical teaching model has a novel contribution in enhancing students’ learning. This s...
[[abstract]]Due to high abstractness of electric current and its ”mixed” role between matter and ene...
By boosting students' thinking and understanding of hard ideas, innovative teaching pedagogies help ...
grantor: University of TorontoAnalogy is a widely used instructional tool in science. Beca...
Electromagnetism is an important aspect of physics in Nigerian secondary school curriculum and has b...
This paper is a quasi-experimental investigation into the effectiveness of using analogy in teaching...
This study focused on an assessment of pre-service physics teachers’ conceptual understanding of phy...
Educators are constantly looking for effective teaching strategies, which can engender a favourable ...
This study investigated the effects of analogy on the elimination of students’ misconceptions ...
In most South African schools Grade 12 Physical Sciences learners are generally not performing well....
The purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of using analogies as a teaching method...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Physical sciences are perceived as difficult by ...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate physics undergraduate students’ conceptual change in t...
Simulated analogical teaching model has a novel contribution in enhancing students’ learning. This s...
[[abstract]]Due to high abstractness of electric current and its ”mixed” role between matter and ene...
By boosting students' thinking and understanding of hard ideas, innovative teaching pedagogies help ...
grantor: University of TorontoAnalogy is a widely used instructional tool in science. Beca...
Electromagnetism is an important aspect of physics in Nigerian secondary school curriculum and has b...
This paper is a quasi-experimental investigation into the effectiveness of using analogy in teaching...
This study focused on an assessment of pre-service physics teachers’ conceptual understanding of phy...
Educators are constantly looking for effective teaching strategies, which can engender a favourable ...
This study investigated the effects of analogy on the elimination of students’ misconceptions ...
In most South African schools Grade 12 Physical Sciences learners are generally not performing well....
The purpose of this research is to examine the effectiveness of using analogies as a teaching method...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.Physical sciences are perceived as difficult by ...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
Data collected in this study indicated significantly greater pre-to-post test score gains, confidenc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate physics undergraduate students’ conceptual change in t...