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Main Author: Deauna, Melecio C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED116899
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author Deauna, Melecio C.
author_facet Deauna, Melecio C.
Deauna, Melecio C.
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contents Some Measured Effects of the Physics Curriculum Project Developed by the Science Education Center of the University of the Philippines. [Pages 160-167, previously copyrighted material not microfilmed at request of author. Available for consultation at the University of Colorado Library.] Deauna, Melecio C. Curriculum Developing Nations Doctoral Dissertations Educational Research Instructional Materials Physics Science Course Improvement Projects Science Education Secondary Education Secondary School Science The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the Physics Curriculum Project developed by the Science Education Center of the University of the Philippines on student achievement. The sample was formed of senior high school students. The subjects were divided into four groups according to the combinations of curriculum materials and trained or untrained teachers. An achievement test was used to collect the data. The analysis of data revealed that students taught by the teachers trained for the curriculum materials achieved significantly higher than students taught by non-trained teachers regardless of curriculum materials. No significant differences in achievement scores were found between students taught the curriculum materials and those not taught the materials. (Author/PS)
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spellingShingle Some Measured Effects of the Physics Curriculum Project Developed by the Science Education Center of the University of the Philippines. [Pages 160-167, previously copyrighted material not microfilmed at request of author. Available for consultation at the University of Colorado Library.]
Deauna, Melecio C.
Curriculum
Developing Nations
Doctoral Dissertations
Educational Research
Instructional Materials
Physics
Science Course Improvement Projects
Science Education
Secondary Education
Secondary School Science
Some Measured Effects of the Physics Curriculum Project Developed by the Science Education Center of the University of the Philippines. [Pages 160-167, previously copyrighted material not microfilmed at request of author. Available for consultation at the University of Colorado Library.] Deauna, Melecio C. Curriculum Developing Nations Doctoral Dissertations Educational Research Instructional Materials Physics Science Course Improvement Projects Science Education Secondary Education Secondary School Science The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the Physics Curriculum Project developed by the Science Education Center of the University of the Philippines on student achievement. The sample was formed of senior high school students. The subjects were divided into four groups according to the combinations of curriculum materials and trained or untrained teachers. An achievement test was used to collect the data. The analysis of data revealed that students taught by the teachers trained for the curriculum materials achieved significantly higher than students taught by non-trained teachers regardless of curriculum materials. No significant differences in achievement scores were found between students taught the curriculum materials and those not taught the materials. (Author/PS)
title Some Measured Effects of the Physics Curriculum Project Developed by the Science Education Center of the University of the Philippines. [Pages 160-167, previously copyrighted material not microfilmed at request of author. Available for consultation at the University of Colorado Library.]
topic Curriculum
Developing Nations
Doctoral Dissertations
Educational Research
Instructional Materials
Physics
Science Course Improvement Projects
Science Education
Secondary Education
Secondary School Science
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED116899