Effects of Chemistry-Based Puzzles on Senior Secondary School Chemistry Students’ Interest in Chemical Periodicity

J. N. Adzape, E. Otor, T. Akpoghol
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The study investigated the effects of chemistry-based puzzles on senior secondary school chemistry students’ interest and gender in chemical periodicity. The design of the study was quasi-experimental; specifically the pre-test, post-test non-equivalent control group design was adopted. A sample of 129 students from a population of 4369 was used in the study. Students were classified into experimental and control groups: Students in the experimental groups were instructed with chemistry-based puzzles while students in the control groups were instructed with the demonstration method. An interest questionnaire called Chemical Periodicity Concepts Interest Inventories (CPCII), constructed by the researchers and validated by experts from three universities in Nigeria, was used in the study. Reliability coefficient of the instrument was calculated and found to be 0.79. Three research questions and three hypotheses were raised in the study. The research questions were answered using Mean and Standard Deviation while hypotheses were tested at 0.05 confidence level using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). Findings showed that students in the experimental group who were taught with Puzzle-Based Strategy (PBS) had higher interest in the topic ‘chemical periodicity’ than those in the control group who were taught with the Demonstration Method (DEM). There was no significant difference in the interest of students by gender. Interaction effect of gender and treatments on interest was not significant. It was recommended that teachers should incorporate puzzle-based instructional strategies in their teaching as a variety to curb boredom in the classroom due to monotony of the conventional methods among others.
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化学益智游戏对高中化学学生化学周期兴趣的影响
本研究探讨了化学基础拼图对高中化学学生化学周期兴趣和性别的影响。本研究设计为准实验设计;具体采用前测、后测非等效对照组设计。这项研究从4369名学生中抽取了129名学生作为样本。将学生分为实验组和对照组,实验组采用化学基础拼图教学,对照组采用示范教学。该研究使用了一份名为化学周期性概念兴趣清单(Chemical periodic Concepts interest inventory, CPCII)的兴趣问卷,该问卷由尼日利亚三所大学的研究人员构建并经专家验证。计算了仪器的可靠度系数为0.79。本研究提出了三个研究问题和三个假设。采用均值和标准差回答研究问题,采用协方差分析(ANCOVA)在0.05的置信水平下检验假设。研究结果表明,实验组中使用基于谜题的策略(PBS)的学生对“化学周期性”这一主题的兴趣要高于对照组中使用演示方法(DEM)的学生。学生的兴趣在性别上没有显著差异。性别和处理对兴趣的交互作用不显著。建议教师应将基于谜题的教学策略纳入其教学中,作为一种多样性,以遏制由于传统方法的单调而导致的课堂无聊。
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