A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU

In the undergraduate physics laboratory, a student is expected to make precise measurements, hone investigative skills and discover the interplay between experimentation and fundamental principles underlying physical phenomena. But in India, the mainstream conventional UG physics laboratory instruct...

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Main Authors: Arundhati Mishra, Vijayshri, Suresh Garg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2010-09-01
Series:AAOU Journal
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Online Access:https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/AAOUJ-05-02-2010-B002
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spelling doaj-e2c5a891419b4cf8b144c8294e6159a62020-11-24T21:30:49ZengEmerald PublishingAAOU Journal1858-34312414-69942010-09-0152567710.1108/AAOUJ-05-02-2010-B002A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOUArundhati Mishra0Vijayshri1Suresh Garg2School of Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University, IndiaSchool of Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University, IndiaSchool of Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University, IndiaIn the undergraduate physics laboratory, a student is expected to make precise measurements, hone investigative skills and discover the interplay between experimentation and fundamental principles underlying physical phenomena. But in India, the mainstream conventional UG physics laboratory instruction has all along been cookbook in nature. In such a scenario, incorporating innovative and meaningful laboratory experience in Open and Distance Education programmes becomes a formidable challenge. Recently we evaluated the physics laboratory courses, which are integral to the B.Sc (Physics) programme of IGNOU offered at a distance, for their quality, relevance and effectiveness. Our findings reveal that these courses are being received well particularly by those students who are pursuing the B.Sc (Major) in Physics. The success rates improve as learners evolve in the system and their satisfaction levels are high. However, factor analysis of learners' perceptions brings forth six factors guided approach, student-centered learning and assessment, emphasis on self-learning, use of multimedia and innovative non-conventional teaching strategies, increased student participation and emphasis on problem solving as key determinants for further improving the quality of learning in physics laboratory.https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/AAOUJ-05-02-2010-B002ANOVA testopen and distance educationself-learning materialsprogramme evaluationfactor analysisKaiser criterion
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A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU
AAOU Journal
ANOVA test
open and distance education
self-learning materials
programme evaluation
factor analysis
Kaiser criterion
author_facet Arundhati Mishra
Vijayshri
Suresh Garg
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title A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU
title_short A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU
title_full A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU
title_fullStr A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU
title_full_unstemmed A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE PHYSICS LABORATORY INSTRUCTION OFFERED AT IGNOU
title_sort preliminary evaluation of undergraduate physics laboratory instruction offered at ignou
publisher Emerald Publishing
series AAOU Journal
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2414-6994
publishDate 2010-09-01
description In the undergraduate physics laboratory, a student is expected to make precise measurements, hone investigative skills and discover the interplay between experimentation and fundamental principles underlying physical phenomena. But in India, the mainstream conventional UG physics laboratory instruction has all along been cookbook in nature. In such a scenario, incorporating innovative and meaningful laboratory experience in Open and Distance Education programmes becomes a formidable challenge. Recently we evaluated the physics laboratory courses, which are integral to the B.Sc (Physics) programme of IGNOU offered at a distance, for their quality, relevance and effectiveness. Our findings reveal that these courses are being received well particularly by those students who are pursuing the B.Sc (Major) in Physics. The success rates improve as learners evolve in the system and their satisfaction levels are high. However, factor analysis of learners' perceptions brings forth six factors guided approach, student-centered learning and assessment, emphasis on self-learning, use of multimedia and innovative non-conventional teaching strategies, increased student participation and emphasis on problem solving as key determinants for further improving the quality of learning in physics laboratory.
topic ANOVA test
open and distance education
self-learning materials
programme evaluation
factor analysis
Kaiser criterion
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