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Utilization of Outdoor Activity to Improve Non-Science Background Students’ Understanding of Science Concepts

Authors :
Norani Nordin
Ahmed Mohammed Kamaruddeen
Source :
American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 4:528-534
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Online Science Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

It is necessary to expose university students to certain science or engineering related courses in Technology Management programme, irrespective of their backgrounds. Teachers and learners are frequently faced with challenges in the teaching and learning process due to insufficient exposure. Consequently, this article therefore investigates the impact of using learning object and learning activity on non-science students’ understanding of science concepts. An experiment was conducted by making use of two groups of students in Technology Management programme in a Malaysian university. The first group was not involved in any outdoor activities related to the concepts of speed, distance, and displacement while the second group was fully involved in outdoor activities related to the aforementioned concepts. The performances of both groups were compared at the end of the semesters. The descriptive statistics and analysis of variance revealed that students in the second group performed better than the students in the first group. A significant difference in the performance of the two groups was also emphasized by the analysis of variance. The findings therefore imply that the engagement of students with relevant learning objects or activities has high possibility of enhancing their understanding and facilitating knowledge transfer.

Details

ISSN :
25205382
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........287c89d7396970ad242b7dc5a7fe67d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20448/801.44.528.534