2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.03.311
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The effects of simulation technique and worksheets on formal operational stage in science and technology lessons

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“…Knowledge of students is also good with an average value of 81.95 and a post test worksheet contribution in improving the knowledge of learners in the medium category (gain score = 0.67). This indicates that the worksheet can develop learning experiences of students, increase the activity of learning and thinking skills (Bakirci et al, 2011;Cilkler et al, 2012;Crammond et al, 1990;Ulas et al, 2012). The response of students to use the worksheet is very good because they are more active and interesting.…”
Section: Journal Of Education and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Knowledge of students is also good with an average value of 81.95 and a post test worksheet contribution in improving the knowledge of learners in the medium category (gain score = 0.67). This indicates that the worksheet can develop learning experiences of students, increase the activity of learning and thinking skills (Bakirci et al, 2011;Cilkler et al, 2012;Crammond et al, 1990;Ulas et al, 2012). The response of students to use the worksheet is very good because they are more active and interesting.…”
Section: Journal Of Education and Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Student worksheet can improve the learning success and make students more active and efficient in learning (Trewet et al, 2013;Kibar et al, 2010;Beauchamp et al, 1998). Student worksheet can develop creative thinking skills (Susantini et al, 2016;Bakirci et al, 2011). While Crespo et al (2010) confirmed that the use of the worksheets in learning can enhance the learning experience of students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kepler's System Model, Geostationary Satellite around Earth Model, and One Dimensional Gravitational Model have all been used in the physics inquiry classroom (Goh et al, 2013; L. K. Wee et al, 2013; L. K. Wee et al, 2012) and have aimed to improve concept learning that the traditional pen-and-paper instructional approach cannot do. In addition, Bakirci et al (2011) found that the simulation-supported 5E worksheet positively scaffolds students' hypothetical, correlation and combinational thinking skills in the simulation-supported environment.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Besides simulations, Bakirci et al (2011) found that the simulation-supported 5E worksheet positively scaffolded students' hypothetical, correlation and combinational thinking skills in the simulation-supported environment.…”
Section: Linking Together: Conceptual Learning Inquiry-based Learninmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Research related to the use of worksheets in learning has been widely carried out and proven to be able to improve creative thinking skills (Luthfiana, Ambarita, & Suwarjo, 2018;Nurisalfah, Fadiawati, & Jalmo, 2018), hypothetical thinking abilities, correlations and combinational students (Bakırcı, Bilgin, & Simsek, 2011), improve reading skills, scientific understanding and analysis (Ayva, 2012), learning success (Ulaş, Sevim, & Tan, 2012), creating meaningful learning (Celikler & Aksan, 2012), making it easier for students to understand the content of science lessons (Sharma, 2014), students' scientific achievement (Lee, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%