The effectiveness of integrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics project-based learning module

Physics is a tricky subject to learn, especially when it comes to students applying physics knowledge to the real world and its application. This paper aims to study the effectiveness of the integrated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics project-based learning (iSTEM-PjBL) module in ph...

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主要な著者: Fauziah Sulaiman, Jeffry Juan Rosales JR., Lee, Jae Kyung
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spelling my.ums.eprints.388492024-06-12T02:19:04Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38849/ The effectiveness of integrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics project-based learning module Fauziah Sulaiman Jeffry Juan Rosales JR. Lee, Jae Kyung Q1-390 Science (General) QC1-999 Physics Physics is a tricky subject to learn, especially when it comes to students applying physics knowledge to the real world and its application. This paper aims to study the effectiveness of the integrated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics project-based learning (iSTEM-PjBL) module in physics on students’ belief-specific categories, i.e., real-world connection, conceptual connection and applied conceptual understanding. This research used the quasi-experimental model, employing a two-group pre-survey-postsurvey design. Quantitative data were collected using the Colorado Learning Attitude about Science Survey (CLASS) instrument at two selected schools in Sabah, Malaysia, and Seoul, Korea. The sample size was 88 from Malaysia and 66 from Korea who learned classical mechanics. The students were divided into two groups, respectively, i.e., the experimental group (Malaysia=44, Korea=33) and the control group (Malaysia=44, Korea=33). Participants in the experimental group were intervened with the integrated STEM-PBL physics module, whilst participants in the control group learned physics through a conventional approach for eight weeks. Participants in both groups were then administered a pre-survey before and post-survey after the intervention. This research showed that the integrated STEM-PjBL physics module significantly improved students’ real-world connections, conceptual connections, and applied connections after the intervention. The implications and suggestions were also discussed to extend the research further. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2024-06 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38849/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38849/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Fauziah Sulaiman and Jeffry Juan Rosales JR. and Lee, Jae Kyung (2024) The effectiveness of integrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics project-based learning module. International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), 13 (3). pp. 1740-1754. ISSN 2252-8822 http://doi.org/10.11591/ijere.v13i3.26676
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The effectiveness of integrated science, technology, engineering and mathematics project-based learning module
description Physics is a tricky subject to learn, especially when it comes to students applying physics knowledge to the real world and its application. This paper aims to study the effectiveness of the integrated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics project-based learning (iSTEM-PjBL) module in physics on students’ belief-specific categories, i.e., real-world connection, conceptual connection and applied conceptual understanding. This research used the quasi-experimental model, employing a two-group pre-survey-postsurvey design. Quantitative data were collected using the Colorado Learning Attitude about Science Survey (CLASS) instrument at two selected schools in Sabah, Malaysia, and Seoul, Korea. The sample size was 88 from Malaysia and 66 from Korea who learned classical mechanics. The students were divided into two groups, respectively, i.e., the experimental group (Malaysia=44, Korea=33) and the control group (Malaysia=44, Korea=33). Participants in the experimental group were intervened with the integrated STEM-PBL physics module, whilst participants in the control group learned physics through a conventional approach for eight weeks. Participants in both groups were then administered a pre-survey before and post-survey after the intervention. This research showed that the integrated STEM-PjBL physics module significantly improved students’ real-world connections, conceptual connections, and applied connections after the intervention. The implications and suggestions were also discussed to extend the research further.
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