How teaching science using project-based learning strategies affects the classroom learning environment

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作者
Hugerat M. [1 ]
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[1] The Academic Arab College for Education, 22 Hachashmal St, Haifa
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Classroom climate; Project-based learning strategies; Scientific projects; Student–teacher relationships;
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10.1007/s10984-016-9212-y
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This study involved 458 ninth-grade students from two different Arab middle schools in Israel. Half of the students learned science using project-based learning strategies and the other half learned using traditional methods (non-project-based). The classes were heterogeneous regarding their achievements in the sciences. The adapted questionnaire contained 38 statements concerning students’ perceptions of the science classroom climate. The results of the study revealed that students who learned sciences by project-based teaching strategies perceived their classroom learning climate as significantly more Satisfying and Enjoyable, with greater Teacher Supportiveness, and the Teacher–Student Relationships as significantly more positive. The differences between the experimental (project-based learning strategies) and control (non-project) groups regarding their perceptions of the science classroom learning climate could be explained by differences between the two science teaching and learning strategies. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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页码:383 / 395
页数:12
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