Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome

Biology as the science of life is designed ultimately to educate individuals so that they can acquire knowledge about the basic essentials of living things and those of their community. Therefore, In this paper, we want to examine whether the students experiences in Biology Class will accomplish und...

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Main Author: Oluwasina Bukola Timothy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research Synergy Foundation 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Theory and Application in Elementary and Secondary School Education (IJTAESE)
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Online Access:https://journals.researchsynergypress.com/index.php/ijtaese/article/view/274
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spelling doaj-037c730fdb8640e0b8dd85c2cea37a2b2021-08-18T13:10:38ZengResearch Synergy FoundationInternational Journal of Theory and Application in Elementary and Secondary School Education (IJTAESE)2656-00032684-71672021-04-0131152410.31098/ijtaese.v3i1.274245Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcomeOluwasina Bukola Timothy0University Of IbadanBiology as the science of life is designed ultimately to educate individuals so that they can acquire knowledge about the basic essentials of living things and those of their community. Therefore, In this paper, we want to examine whether the students experiences in Biology Class will accomplish understanding and success in the learning outcome. Our sample is 500 Secondary School II students in Akinyele Local Government of Oyo state, in Biology Class. We used a survey design of the correlational type. Instruments used are Students Attitude to Biology Questionnaire (r=0.83), Science Experiences Inventory in Biology (r=0.72), and Students Achievement Test in Biology (r=0.76). The study reveals that the relative effect of Science experiences on attitude (?=0.228, t = 5.128; p<0.05) was significant, a negative, non-significant relationship between science experience (r = -0.024; p>0.05) and students’ achievement in Biology. Therefore, the findings of the study show that Science experience was the independent variable that strongly predicts students' attitude to Biology. Students should therefore be exposed to science experiences that will enhance a better attitude to Biology.https://journals.researchsynergypress.com/index.php/ijtaese/article/view/274keywordsscience experiencesprior knowledgeachievementattitudeakinyele oyo state
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Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome
International Journal of Theory and Application in Elementary and Secondary School Education (IJTAESE)
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science experiences
prior knowledge
achievement
attitude
akinyele oyo state
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title Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome
title_short Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome
title_full Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome
title_fullStr Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome
title_full_unstemmed Science Experience as correlate of student learning outcome
title_sort science experience as correlate of student learning outcome
publisher Research Synergy Foundation
series International Journal of Theory and Application in Elementary and Secondary School Education (IJTAESE)
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2684-7167
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Biology as the science of life is designed ultimately to educate individuals so that they can acquire knowledge about the basic essentials of living things and those of their community. Therefore, In this paper, we want to examine whether the students experiences in Biology Class will accomplish understanding and success in the learning outcome. Our sample is 500 Secondary School II students in Akinyele Local Government of Oyo state, in Biology Class. We used a survey design of the correlational type. Instruments used are Students Attitude to Biology Questionnaire (r=0.83), Science Experiences Inventory in Biology (r=0.72), and Students Achievement Test in Biology (r=0.76). The study reveals that the relative effect of Science experiences on attitude (?=0.228, t = 5.128; p<0.05) was significant, a negative, non-significant relationship between science experience (r = -0.024; p>0.05) and students’ achievement in Biology. Therefore, the findings of the study show that Science experience was the independent variable that strongly predicts students' attitude to Biology. Students should therefore be exposed to science experiences that will enhance a better attitude to Biology.
topic keywords
science experiences
prior knowledge
achievement
attitude
akinyele oyo state
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