Modeling how fast teacher trainees master statistical concepts in verification of the learning curve theories

Richard Ayamah, Adolf Odei, Patrick Kwame Babah, Emmanuel Teku
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This study was undertaken to model and evaluate how fast Ghanaian teacher trainees master statistical concepts, in verification of the learning curve theory. The target population was all the 2020/2021 academic year level 300 teacher trainees in Ghana. However, St. Joseph’s College of Education (JOSCO), Bechem, was selected out of proximity from the 46 colleges of education in Ghana. At JOSCO, the Science/Mathematics, Agriculture/ICT and the Social Studies classes were randomly selected from the five level 300 classes and all the students in the three classes served as the experimental units. In effect, a ten-week period experimental tuition and evaluation on Educational Statistics was conducted and the data on the percentage of statistical concepts mastered by the teacher trainees were collected for the study. Tabular and graphical analyses on the data were carried out for the verification of the learning curve theory. Ordinary differential equations were used to derive the model for the prediction of the percentage of statistical concepts mastered by the teacher trainees. Graphical and numerical residual analyses were also conducted for the model adequacy checking. In all, the learning curve was successfully verified and the derived model was also found to be adequate for the prediction of the percentage of statistical concepts mastered by the teacher trainees at any point in time. This happens to be the first time research has been successfully conducted to verify the learning curve theory in statistical concept build-up in the colleges of education in Ghana.
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在验证学习曲线理论时,对培训教师掌握统计概念的速度进行建模
本研究旨在模拟和评估加纳受训教师掌握统计概念的速度,以验证学习曲线理论。目标人群为加纳2020/2021学年的300名教师培训生。然而,贝切姆的圣约瑟夫教育学院(JOSCO)是在加纳的46所教育学院中被选中的。在JOSCO,科学/数学、农业/信息通信技术和社会研究班是从五个300级班级中随机抽取的,这三个班级的所有学生都作为实验单位。实际上,我们对《教育统计》进行了为期十周的实验教学和评估,并收集了教师学员掌握统计概念的百分比数据进行研究。对数据进行了表格和图形分析,以验证学习曲线理论。利用常微分方程推导出预测教师学员掌握统计概念百分比的模型。对模型充分性进行了图形分析和数值残差分析。总之,学习曲线得到了成功的验证,推导出的模型也可以用来预测培训教师在任何时间点掌握的统计概念的百分比。这恰好是第一次成功地进行了研究,以验证加纳教育学院统计概念建立中的学习曲线理论。
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