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Evaluation and enhancement of instructional module in people and the Earth's ecosystem

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Date
2024-04
Author
Angeles, Mae B.
Thesis Adviser
Figuerras, Jeannemar Genevive Y.
Committee Chair
Paris, Peter Ernie D.
Committee Members
Manajero, Grace A.
Tantiado, Rey G.
Morano, Lourdes N.
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Abstract
This study evaluated and enhanced an instructional module on People and the Earth's Ecosystem using the CIPP model. Data were collected from BSED students, science teachers, and expert validators. Descriptive statistics, mean, standard deviation, and t- test for dependent samples were used for analysis. The study revealed that students had "Failure, Passing, Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory" conceptual understanding and "Failure" critical thinking skills prior to the use of enhanced module. Poor understanding and thinking skills could negatively impact grades and performance. Although, experts' feedback tells that, the module needs revisions in content organization, clarity, presentation, and visual aids. Clearer instructions and objectives were also necessary for effective guidance. After reviewing the module in general is "very acceptable" meaning the enhanced module has met expectations. They found the enhancements satisfactory and believed the module aligns with learning outcomes, suggesting its effectiveness in the classroom. Using the enhanced module, students demonstrated a "Very Good and Highly Outstanding" level of conceptual understanding and " Good and Very Good" critical thinking skills. This indicated successful facilitation of complex concept understanding and skill development. The changes made in the module positively impacted student learning outcomes. The effective strategies employed in this module can be replicated in other modules for similar success. Given its effectiveness, the enhanced module is likely to be recommended for use in other classes or schools offering this subject. Overall, the study showed the importance of evaluating and enhancing instructional modules in improving students' understanding and critical thinking skills. The findings provide valuable insights for module developers and educators aiming to enhance the learning experience.
Contributes to SDGs
SDG 4 - Quality education
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14353/710
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Angeles, M. B. (2024). Evaluation and enhancement of instructional module in people and the Earth's ecosystem. [Doctoral Dissertation, West Visayas State University]. WVSU Institutional Repository and Electronic Dissertations and Theses PLUS.
Type
Dissertation
Keywords
Instructional module Ecosystem People and Earth's ecosystem Module evaluation CIPP model Students' diagnostic test Students' critical thinking skills Students' conceptual understanding Students' grades and performance Conceptual understanding Enhancement Evaluation Factual knowledge Conceptual knowledge Procedural knowledge Metacognitive knowledge Elaboration Theory Linking Theory Evaluation of Instructional Material
Subject
Ecosystem OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Teaching--Aids and devices OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Science--Study and teaching OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Programmed instructional materials OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
Degree Discipline
Biology
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education
Degree Level
Doctoral
Physical Description
xvii, 299 p.
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