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Laliyo, Lukman Abdul Rauf; Hamdi, Syukrul; Pikoli, Masrid; Abdullah, Romario; Panigoro, Citra – European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
One of the issues that hinder the students' learning progress is the inability to construct an epistemological explanation of a scientific phenomenon. Four-tier multiple-choice (hereinafter, 4TMC) instrument and Partial-Credit Model were employed to elaborate on the diagnosis process of the aforementioned problem. This study was to develop and…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Multiple Choice Tests, Models, Test Items
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Reuter, Peter; Sillevis, Rob; Weiss, Valerie – HAPS Educator, 2021
Brief periods of wakeful resting have a positive effect on memory consolidation. To test the impact of mindful breathing exercises on the retention of new knowledge in a science class, we assigned lab sessions of Anatomy and Physiology I and II randomly to the intervention group or control group. During teaching periods, the intervention group lab…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Retention (Psychology), Anatomy, Physiology
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Kolomuc, Ali; Karagölge, Zafer – Journal of Science Learning, 2021
This study compares the successes of numbers 94 7th grade students in science education with assessment-evaluation questions based on skill and acquisition. Assessment-evaluation achievement tests based on skill and acquisition were developed by researchers towards the measurement of force and acquisitions in friction units taking place in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 7, Skill Development, Student Evaluation
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Klein, P.; Becker, S.; Küchemann, S.; Kuhn, J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
The test of understanding graphs in kinematics (TUG-K) has widely been used to assess students' understanding of this subject. The TUG-K poses different objectives to the test takers such as (1) the selection of a graph from a textual description, (2) the selection of corresponding graphs, and (3) the selection of a textual description from a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Graphs
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Lin, Chia-Yin; Wu, Hsin-Kai – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2021
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of different ways to use visualizations on high school students' electrochemistry conceptual understanding and motivation towards chemistry learning. Expanding upon a model-based learning approach (Khan, 2007), we adopted a VGEM sequence (View, Generate, Evaluate, and Modify) to create three…
Descriptors: Visualization, High School Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Papadimitropoulos, N.; Dalacosta, K.; Pavlatou, E. A. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2021
A study with K-9 Greek students was conducted in order to evaluate how the declarative knowledge acquisition was affected by incorporating Arduino experiments in secondary Chemistry Education. A Digital Application (DA) that blends the use of the Arduino sensors' experiments with digital educational material, including Virtual Labs (VLs), was…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Bozdag, Hüseyin Cihan; Türkoguz, Suat – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2021
The study determines the conceptual understanding levels of primary school students on the concept of light according to the Rasch Model with a Four-tier Light Conceptual Understanding Test (LCUT). The participants were 355 (164 girls and 191 boys) primary school students studying at a public school in Izmir city center. In the study, the Rasch…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Item Response Theory
Jeffrey Gordon – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Student' achievement in science can be affected by teacher subject matter knowledge, ineffective instructional methods, and lack of student engagement. Although all schools provide professional development opportunities, not all teachers choose to engage in a program that provides teaching and learning through experiential techniques for the…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Academic Achievement, Science Achievement
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Stowe, Ryan L.; Esselman, Brian J.; Ralph, Vanessa R.; Ellison, Aubrey J.; Martell, Jeffrey D.; DeGlopper, Kimberly S.; Schwarz, Cara E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The affordances given to a structured, timed, and proctored paper exam are not as readily applicable in a digital medium. Accordingly, the rapid shift from in-person to online enactments may have forced instructors to consider changing their assessment practices and priorities. As assessments convey strong implicit messages about "what…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Organic Chemistry, Online Courses, Computer Assisted Testing
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Leech, Tony; Wade, Neil; Wilson, Frances; Evans, Steve – School Science Review, 2020
In England, GCSE and AS/A-level practical assessment has been reformed, with controlled assessments replaced with practical assessment in written exams and direct assessment at A-level. The awarding body OCR surveyed science teacher attitudes to the reform during its introduction. Teachers considered post-reform qualifications better in that they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change
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Günter, Tugçe – Research in Science Education, 2020
This research investigated the effect of problem-based learning (PBL) for the topic of "energy metabolism" in a biochemistry course on the academic achievements of students studying in the healthcare field in a nursing department. The study had a one-group pre-test and post-test research design. The study group consisted of first-year…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Science Achievement, Energy, Metabolism
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Kuschmierz, Paul; Beniermann, Anna; Graf, Dittmar – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
In evolution education, misconceptions about evolutionary concepts impact students' learning. Much research exists on assessing knowledge about evolution using different instruments. The current article introduces the KAEVO 2.0 instrument, which includes various evolutionary aspects representing microevolution and macroevolution. The introduced…
Descriptors: Science Education, Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Gilbert, John; Concannon, James – Science Education International, 2020
To examine differences between sequences of secondary science courses on achievement on science high stakes exams, a purposive quantitative research design was utilized in this study. A short survey was sent out to public high schools in the state of Missouri that asked to identify their main science course sequence. In addition, participants were…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Achievement, Science Tests
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Markwick, Andy – School Science Review, 2020
This article reports on how increasing understanding of the morphology of science vocabulary, by introducing and using affixes, improved students' ability to recognise key words in examination questions and link these to prior knowledge. As a result, students attempted far more questions and the quality of answers they provided was significantly…
Descriptors: Action Research, Literacy, Elementary School Students, Morphemes
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Smith, Trevor I.; Louis, Kyle J.; Ricci, Bartholomew J., IV.; Bendjilali, Nasrine – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2020
Research-based assessment instruments (RBAIs) are ubiquitous throughout both physics instruction and physics education research. The vast majority of analyses involving student responses to RBAI questions have focused on whether or not a student selects correct answers and using correctness to measure growth. This approach often undervalues the…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Item Response Theory, Physics, Science Tests
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