Video Clip and Its Impact on Students’ Academic Performance in Learning Creative Nonfiction

IF 8.6 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI:10.46328/ijte.461
Mary Anne C. Dela Cruz, Michael G. Albino, Genre Marlyn Daffodil M. Tejome, Femia S. Albino, Ernesto P. Delos Santos
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The study focused on the use of video clips as instructional material and its impact on learning Creative Non-Fiction among Humanities and Social Sciences students in Subic National High School. The researchers used an experimental research design that involved a control group and an experimental group with a total of 60 participants. The researchers utilized a researcher-made pre-test and post-test and a survey questionnaire. The pre-test and post-test results of the control group and experimental group both showed a significant increase. Results show that the experimental group achieved a very satisfactory remark after receiving treatment which is the use of video clips presentation in learning Creative Nonfiction. Moreover, students perceived that video clips with subtitles will serve as better instructional material because they help them in learning Creative Nonfiction, understand difficult concepts, keep them engaged, and motivate them to suit their learning style. The study concluded that there is a significant difference in learning Creative Nonfiction according to the students’ gender and age profile. The researchers strongly recommend that teachers should be encouraged to use video clip presentations as a supplementary tool for better academic achievement and teachers can also integrate the use of video clips in other subjects if it is applicable and suitable.
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视频剪辑及其对学生创造性非虚构学习成绩的影响
本研究聚焦于苏比克国家高中人文社会科学专业学生使用视频片段作为教学材料及其对创造性非小说学习的影响。研究人员采用了一种实验研究设计,包括一个对照组和一个总共有60名参与者的实验组。研究人员采用了研究人员自制的前测和后测以及调查问卷。对照组和实验组的前测和后测结果均有显著提高。结果表明,实验组学生在接受视频片段教学后,取得了非常满意的成绩。此外,学生们认为带字幕的视频片段将成为更好的教学材料,因为它们有助于他们学习创造性非小说,理解困难的概念,保持他们的注意力,并激励他们适应自己的学习方式。研究发现,不同性别和年龄的学生在学习创造性非小说方面存在显著差异。研究人员强烈建议,应该鼓励教师使用视频片段作为辅助工具,以获得更好的学习成绩,教师也可以在其他学科中整合视频片段的使用,如果它是适用和合适的。
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期刊介绍: This journal seeks to foster the sharing of critical scholarly works and information exchange across diverse cultural perspectives in the fields of technology-enhanced and digital learning in higher education. It aims to advance scientific knowledge on the human and personal aspects of technology use in higher education, while keeping readers informed about the latest developments in applying digital technologies to learning, training, research, and management.
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