The research aims to know the effect of using the Analogical
strategy in the development of the scientific concepts of basic
fourth-grade students in science, the study was adopted on Quasiexperimental
approach, and the research tool formed of Qua
siexperimental
program designed according to the Analogical strategy, and scientific concepts test, the research sample consisted
of (50) male and female students, divided into experimental group
consisted of (25) male and female students of Abdul Karim Al
Ragab School studied by Analogical strategy, the control group
consisted of (25) male and female students of Adnan al-Maliki
School studied in the traditional manner.
This study has aimed to investigate the effectiveness of using negative example on
the acquiring of some scientific concepts for the kindergarteners.
To achieve the research objectives, scientific activities and pictured scientific
concepts test w
ere used.
The study reached the following results:
1. There are no significant differences at (a = 0,05) between the mean scores of the
experimental and control groups on acquiring scientific conceptsin pre-application.
2. There are significant differences at (a = 0,05) between the meanscores of the
experimental and control groups on acquiring scientific concepts in post-application. The
results were in favor of the experimental group.
3. The effectiveness of negative example on the acquiring of some scientific concepts
for the kindergarteners.
Finally, the study is ended with some conclusions and recommendations aspaying the
necessary attentionto the kindergartners’acquisition of scientific concepts and the use of
negative examples when presented.
The research aimed to study The impact of teaching using the
Six Thinking Hats strategy in the development of some scientific
concepts In science among students in the third grade in accordance
with the basic variables of sex and teaching strategy
.
Research was conducted on a sample of third grade primary
students in the city of Damascus during the first semester of the
academic year 2014/2015. Sample number of students has reached
50 students, distributors evenly to a control group and an
experimental group.
The Researcher followed experimental method and used
scientific concepts development test.The results showed superiority
of the experimental group students on the students in the control
group posttest scientific concepts development test, And that there
are no statistically significant differences between the mean scores
of students in the experimental group (males , females) and the
mean scores of students in the control group (male , female) in the
dimensional application of the test , due to the variable sex.
The research aims to identify the effectiveness of artistic activities
in Giving Kindergarten children (5-6 years) some scientific
concepts. And know the differences between the subjects' responses to the test of the photographer. The importance of
this research is gaining importance of artistic activities that provide a rea lopportunity to give kindergarten children scientific concepts in a smooth and simple fit the growth characteristics of kindergarten
children Researcher followed the quasi-experimental through the
construction of the program of activities artistic and test
photographer for some scientific concepts. The research sample
was included (60) boys and girls divided into two groups: the
experimental group made up of 30 boys and girls, and a control
group consisting of 30 boys and girls.
Researcher found the following results:
- There are no statistically significant differences between the meanscores of the experimental group children and the average scores of the control group children in the pretest of scientific concepts.
- There are significant differences between the mean scores of the
experimental group children and the average grades children in the control group posttest direct scientific concepts, for the benefit of children of the experimental group.
- - There are significant differences between the mean scores of the experimental group and the control group mean scores in the post test deferred to scientific concepts, for the benefit of children of the experimental group.
The research found a number of proposals, including: the
application of artistic activities through the application of the
experiences of the curriculum and the preparation of a manual art
activities for kindergarten teachers as well as training courses to them about how to employ artistic activities in the application of
educational experiences for the curriculum
The purpose of this study is to identify some of alternative conceptions by fourth
grade pupils about some scientific concepts in two terms (energy-electricity and
magnetism).
To achieve that, the researcher used the analytical descriptive method,
and she
prepared a test to identify the alternative conception; she ensured its reliability and
constancy. The sample is consisted of (143) pupils in Lattakia province schools.
The results showed that the sample of study has alternative conceptions about
concepts of two per-terms and the percent arrived about some concepts to (91.60%). The
research suggested identifying the alternative conceptions before starting learning process.
educational institutions are Seeking to pay attention to childhood because it is the
most important stage in the establishment of a human being, so they are working on
Investment various ways and means which contribute in healthy upbringing of the
child,
and perhaps the most prominent of these ways, "Children's Theatre", which can be through
advancement of its exploitation potential literary and artistic tremendous to raise up of the
teaching-learning process, so the current study aimed to know the effectiveness of the stage
in the development of some of the scientific concepts at kindergarten children (Animals
and their growth, the growth of plants, the senses, water conservation, professions Tools,
materials and their derivatives.) by using tow tools, theatrical program and a photographer
test for some scientific concepts. study was applied on a sample of kindergarten children in
Damascus countryside. The research sample included the experimental group "15" boys
and girls from Basmt Altfolah kindergarten and control group "15" boys and girls from
Ashbal Alghad kindergarten, the main findings are summarized as follows:
- There is a statistically significant difference between the average scores of children of the
experimental group and the control group children grades in the post-test for the
experimental group.
- There is a statistically significant difference between the average scores of the
experimental group children before and after the application for the post.
So a researcher see necessity of activating the role of the theater so that it becomes a based
way permanently in the kindergarten curriculum and kindergartens teachers should do
training sessions on how to use the theater within the daily activity in the kindergarten.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of analogy
strategy in science teaching on Scientific Concepts acquisition and Basic
science Processes Skills Toward Science Among the 5th grade Students in
Mafraq. In order to achieve the pu
rpose of the study, the researcher
utilized concept acquisition test and Basic science Processes Skills test,
and a techear guide was prepared to help teachers in teaching according
to the analogy strategy.