2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10763-005-9026-3
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Effects of Cooperative Concept Mapping Teaching Approach on Secondary School Students’ Motivation in Biology in Gucha District, Kenya

Abstract: This study investigated the effects of using the cooperative concept mapping (CCM) teaching approach on secondary school students_ motivation in biology. A non equivalent control group design under the quasi-experimental research was used in which a random sample of four co-educational secondary schools was used. The four schools were randomly assigned to four groups. Each school provided one Form Two class. The study sample comprised of 156 second grade students in the secondary school cycle (Form Two student… Show more

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“…CCMIS is a hybrid teaching/learning strategy involving an interaction between two or more individuals during concept mapping to create a shared understanding of a previously possessed or could have come to on their own (Keraro & Wachanga, 2011). CCMIS or concept mapping in a group setting is a process where two or more individuals are engaged in coordinated and sustained efforts in the creation of one or more concept maps in order to learn and construct knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CCMIS is a hybrid teaching/learning strategy involving an interaction between two or more individuals during concept mapping to create a shared understanding of a previously possessed or could have come to on their own (Keraro & Wachanga, 2011). CCMIS or concept mapping in a group setting is a process where two or more individuals are engaged in coordinated and sustained efforts in the creation of one or more concept maps in order to learn and construct knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others include raising a student's feeling of equality in distributing the opportunities in the educational process, breaking the barrier of fear and anxiety they have ,and enabling learners to express their ideas and search for facts and information by means that are more useful than those followed in traditional classrooms .Lastly, it allows spreads the culture of self-learning and training in the society which can improve and develop the abilities of learners at lower cost and less effort. Keraro et al (2007) argue that the teaching approach that a teacher adopts is a strong factor that can influence students' motivation to learn. A teacher may adopt a competitive, cooperative or individualistic approach in teaching and hence motivate learners differently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different pedagogical methods, such as mastery learning and concept mapping intended specifically to encourage learning in the sciences, are included here (e.g. Keraro, Wachanga and Orora 2007). The other prevalent science intervention category is 'fellowships and grants to scientists'.…”
Section: Impact Evaluations By Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%