The Effect of STEM Project Based Learning on Self-Efficacy Among High-School Physics Students
In: Journal of Turkish Science Education, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 94-108
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In: Journal of Turkish Science Education, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 94-108
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In: Journal of Turkish Science Education, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 94-108
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Project-Based Learning (PjBL) is increase effectiveness, create meaningful learning and influence student attitudes in future career pursuit. There are several studies in the literature reporting different aspects of STEM into a PjBL pedagogy. However, the effect of implementing STEM PjBL in terms of improving students' skills in self-efficacy levels in physics mechanics at high school level has not been demonstrated as expected in the previous literature. This study followed a quasi-experimental research method. Bandura's social cognitive theory is used to assess and compare the effect of STEM PjBL with conventional teaching method on students' self-efficacy level in learning physics among over 100 high school students. The result illustrated that STEM PjBL improve students' self-efficacy to solve physics problem. Also, the study proposes a guideline for future research.
In: Paper presented at the International Postgraduate Conference on Research in Education (IPCoRE 2017)
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In: Journal of Educational Research, Band 35, S. 19-36
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In: The Journal of Educational Research, Band 35, S. 19-36
A publication trend in Physics Education by employing bibliometric analysis leads the researchers to describe current scientific movement. This paper tries to answer "What do Physics education scientists concentrate in their publications?" by analyzing the productivity and development of publications on the subject category of Physics Education in the period 1980–2013. The Web of Science databases in the research areas of "Education - Educational Research" was used to extract the publication trends. The study involves 1360 publications, including 840 articles, 503 proceedings paper, 22 reviews, 7 editorial material, 6 Book review, and one Biographical item. Number of publications with "Physical Education" in topic increased from 0.14% (n=2) in 1980 to 16.54% (n=225) in 2011. Total number of receiving citations is 8071, with approximately citations per papers of 5.93. The results show the publication and citations in Physic Education has increased dramatically while the Malaysian share is well ranked.
In: Asia Pacific journal of educators and education, Band 32, S. 21-28
ISSN: 2180-3463