THE IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ON THE ACHIEVEMENT IN THE GENERAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS OF THE 6 th GRADE STUDENTS

  • Ibrahim Mohd Abdel-Rahman Arman Al-Quds University
Keywords: Impact, Educational Technology, El-Gazzar's, Model,, Achievement

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of educational technology
(El-Gazzar's model) on the achievement in the general science subjects of the 6th grade
students.
The sample of the study consisted of (54) students – males and females – from 6
th
grade – Abu Deis Coeducation school.
The researcher assigned two groups randomly (control and experimental) group.
To achieve the objective of the study, the researcher collected information by using
a multiple choice test of (40) items. Students were given pre-test and post.
. The test was subjected to validity, reliability, and level of difficulty and
discrimination measures
The Data were analyzed by using (SPSS) with ANCOVA, the results showed
following:-
There was a statistically significant difference at the level (α ≤0.05) in achievement
of science due to the method of teaching in favor the group which is experimental, There
was no statistically significant difference at the level (α ≤0.05) in achievement of science
due to the interaction between teaching method and gender.
Based on these results the researcher recommends the use of Educational
Technology (El-Gazzar's Model) in teaching and. especially in teaching science, for the
purpose of raising the level of students' achievement. And performing similar studies on
other grades, and other units, with larger groups and samples and in several areas in order
to generalize the results of this study.

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Author Biography

Ibrahim Mohd Abdel-Rahman Arman, Al-Quds University

Department of Education,
Faculty of Educational Sciences

Published
2017-05-31
How to Cite
Abdel-Rahman Arman, I. M. (2017). THE IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ON THE ACHIEVEMENT IN THE GENERAL SCIENCE SUBJECTS OF THE 6 th GRADE STUDENTS. IJRDO- Journal of Educational Research, 2(5), 73-82. https://doi.org/10.53555/er.v2i5.216