Development and evaluation of self-instructional modules for high school science II
Date of Publication
1985
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education Major in Biology
Subject Categories
Biology | Curriculum and Instruction | Secondary Education
College
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
Department/Unit
Science Education
Thesis Adviser
Melecio C. Deauna
Eduardo Salgado, FSC
Defense Panel Chair
Corazon Sinha
Defense Panel Member
Milagros Belen
Flordeliza C. Reyes
Rose Marie Salazar-Clemena
Abstract/Summary
This study attempts to develop self-instructional modules for high school science II classes in an individualized instruction approach. The work had two phases: development (phase I) and evaluation (phase II) of the self-instructional modules on some basic ecological concepts. Phase I resulted in the production of the experimental edition of the seven (7) self-instructional modules (SIMs) which are: SIM 1. The Environment SIM 2. The Biotic Community SIM 3. Ecosystems SIM 4. Food Chains and Food Web SIM 5. Energy Flow of materials in the Ecosystem SIM 6 The Flow of Materials in the Ecosystem SIM 7. Ecological Relationships and Ecological Balance. Furthermore, a Teacher's Supplement was also developed to serve as the teacher's guide in the use of the modules. Phase II consisted of the following: a. Experimental try-out to assess the modules' effect on student achievement using the pre-post-test-control group design. b. Evaluation of the modules by some biology teachers with the use of the questionnaires which considers such points as clarity, specificity, functionality and relevance of the objectives, subject matter, design and learning activities, adaptability of the modules to varying capabilities and attitudes and the use of appropriate evaluation instrument. c) Evaluation of the modules by the students on the clarity and usefulness of the lessons as well as the module's ability to hold students' interest. d. Communication index determination for each of the SIMs using the Feedback-based Readability Formula. The experimental try-out was done at Central Mindanao University High School using random samples of 40 students for the control and 40 students for the experimental groups. The application of t-test for dependent samples to the gain scores of the control and experimental groups revealed that there was a significant gain in scores in both groups. The comparison of the control and experimental groups employing the t-test, revealed that the gain scores of the experimental group was significantly higher than those of the control.
The evaluation of the modules by both the teachers and the students revealed that majority of them found the modules to possess the qualities necessary for an effective self-instructional material. The determination of the Student Involvement Index and the Communication Index revealed that the modules were all readable and comprehensible inquiry oriented self-instructional materials. These findings led to the conclusion that all the modules (SIMs) in the ECO-PACK were readable and effective self-instructional materials for High School Science II.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TG01419
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
92 leaves, 28 cm.
Keywords
Science--Programmed instruction; Individualized instruction
Recommended Citation
Laurente, E. P. (1985). Development and evaluation of self-instructional modules for high school science II. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/613