2020
DOI: 10.18844/cjes.v15i6.4318
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Adaptation of traditional children's games to social studies course

Abstract: One of the greatest goals of the 21st century is the acquisition of high-level skills through the STEM course designs to provide skill-assisted transformation in learning processes. The purpose of this research; The aim of this course is to examine the views of teachers about STEM course designs supported by traditional Turkish games adapted to primary school social studies course. Each teacher who participated in the research was able to videotape all his practices and fill out the observation forms. Through … Show more

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“…On the other hand, the quality of school facilities may not be as important for cognitive learning outcomes, which may depend more on other factors such as teaching effectiveness, curriculum quality, and students' cognitive abilities and prior knowledge. This result agrees with other studies that how well a child has learnt is reflected in their cognitive, affective and psychomotor abilities (Akhiruyanto et al, 2022;Orak et al, 2020;Robert & Owan, 2019). Similarly, other researchers found an important link between the availability of school facilities and students' motivation (Sidi, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…On the other hand, the quality of school facilities may not be as important for cognitive learning outcomes, which may depend more on other factors such as teaching effectiveness, curriculum quality, and students' cognitive abilities and prior knowledge. This result agrees with other studies that how well a child has learnt is reflected in their cognitive, affective and psychomotor abilities (Akhiruyanto et al, 2022;Orak et al, 2020;Robert & Owan, 2019). Similarly, other researchers found an important link between the availability of school facilities and students' motivation (Sidi, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Most studies have treated students' learning outcomes as a unidimensional construct by focusing too much on the cognitive domain of Bloom's taxonomy (Bassey et al, 2019;Ekpenyong et al, 2022;. It has been argued that how well a child learns is reflected in the cognitive, affective and psychomotor attributes (Akhiruyanto et al, 2022;Orak et al, 2020;Robert & Owan, 2019). Therefore, any measurement of students' learning outcomes must consider the three domains of learning (cognitive, affective and psychomotor) to be considered adequate (Ekpenyong et al, 2022;.…”
Section: Studies On School Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal ini merupakan mirip dengan aktivitasaktivitas sains dalam pembelajaran STEAM (Spyropoulou et al, 2020). Permainan tradisional juga dapat mendorong anak membangun hipotesis, melakukan konfigurasi, merakit, dan membuat kesimpulan (Orak et al, 2020). Di dalam penelitian ini anak-anak mengemukakan pertanyaan mengapa perahu kertas bisa berjalan di atas air, padahal tidak ada mesinnya.…”
Section: Uji Efektivitas Dengan Eksperimen Pre Dan Post Tesunclassified
“…Higher education institutions and universities in particular have become a scene for digital device use and various purposes (Salter & Lam, 2010). Studies have confirmed learning through digital art in informal settings and show that academic content is positive (Erbay, 1997;Lam & Tong, 2012;Orak, Cilek & Yilmaz, 2020;Olanrewaju & Odewumi, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%