2023
DOI: 10.29333/ejmste/13469
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The effect of the 5E instructional model on students’ cognitive processes and their attitudes towards chemistry as a subject

Abstract: The research aim was to examine the effect of the 5E instructional model on students’ cognitive processes and attitudes towards chemistry as a subject. The research was performed at three Slovak grammar schools in the 1st year during the 2nd term of the 2021/2022 school year. This research employed the experimental approach with a quasi-experimental design that involved experimental and control groups. The research sample consisted of 218 students, and it was divided into two groups: the experimental group com… Show more

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“…In this discourse, we will delve into specific key points that have surfaced from the research findings. This is in line with research conducted by (Omotayo & Adeleke, 2017;Ong et al, 2020;Sotáková & Ganajová, 2023) who examined the effectiveness of the 5E instructional model in learning. This study underscores the effectiveness of employing the 5E Instructional Model in conjunction with the Case Method for enhancing students' grasp of concepts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this discourse, we will delve into specific key points that have surfaced from the research findings. This is in line with research conducted by (Omotayo & Adeleke, 2017;Ong et al, 2020;Sotáková & Ganajová, 2023) who examined the effectiveness of the 5E instructional model in learning. This study underscores the effectiveness of employing the 5E Instructional Model in conjunction with the Case Method for enhancing students' grasp of concepts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%