The Effects of Written Teacher Feedback on the Academic Achievement of Fifth-Grade Students With Learning Challenges

Author(s):  
Lisa Siewert
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-65
Author(s):  
Mardiah Astuti ◽  
Fuaddilah Ali Sofyan ◽  
Mira Marisa

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara learning style dengan hasil belajar siswa pada mata pelajaran matematika kelas V di MIN 2 Palembang. Pendekatan dan metode penelitian ini menggunakan kuantitafif desain korelasional. Populasi dari penelitian ini adalah seluruh siswa kelas V yang ada di MIN 2 Palembang berjumlah 261 siswa. Sampel ditentukan dari populasi menggunakan teknik purposive sampling dengan jumlah sampel 148 siswa. Data tentang learning style dikumpulkan dari pengisian angket learning style oleh responden, sedangkan hasil belajar didapat dari hasil post-test siswa. Hasil analisis data diperoleh bahwa untuk learning style visual rhitung (0.172) rtabel (0.1698), auditorial rhitung (0.251) rtabel (0.3172), kinestetik rhitung (0.127) rtabel (0.3009). Berdasarkan kriteria pengujian maka hipotesis nol (Ho) diterima dan hipotesis alternatif (Ha) ditolak (auditorial dan kinestetik). Jadi, dapat disimpulkan bahwa tidak terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara learning style (auditorial dan visual) dengan hasil belajar siswa pada mata pelajaran matematika kelas V di MIN 2 Palembang. This study aims to determine the correlation between learning style and student’s academic achievement of mathematics the fifth grade students at MIN 2 Palembang. This types of research are quantitative, correlation design. The population of this study was 261 students and 148 were taken as the sample by purposive sampling. The data collected are the results of filling the learning style and mathematics test by the respondents. The results of data analysis obtained for visual tcount (0.172) ttable (0.1698), while auditorial tcount (0.251) ttable (0.3172), cinestethic tcount (0.127) ttable (0.3009). Based on the criteria of test, the null hypothesis (Ho) is accepted and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is rejected for auditorial and cinestethic. So it can be concluded that there is no significant correlation between learning style (auditorial and cinestethic) and student’s academic achievement of mathematics the fifth grade students at MIN 2 Palembang.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
◽  
Nona Richard

The purpose of this research was to explore the relationships between fifth grade students' perceptions of three school climate indicators as measured on the California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKSS) and their academic achievement as measured by the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress Smarter Balanced Assessment in English Language Arts (ELA). Students' CHKSS and ELA achievement scores were obtained from ninety-nine K-5 elementary schools in the San Diego Unified School District. Although this study was informed by 6,670 fifth-grade students, the unit of analysis was schools. Students' individual responses to the CHKSS and ELA achievement scores are confidential; this study examined correlations using the collective data of the fifth-grade students in various subgroups at each of the elementary schools to preserve student privacy.Students' perceptions of school climate were recorded in the following three domains: high expectations, caring adult relationships and social emotional supports. In addition, for each school in the study, the percentages of fifth-grade students in specific racial/ethnic subgroups (African American, Asian, Hispanic and White) and the percentages of students who were English Learners and/or economically disadvantaged were calculated for each fifth-grade population at the ninety-nine schools. These sub-groups were purposely chosen for investigation because they represent typically vulnerable populations with available achievement data. It was determined that there exists a moderate, significant correlation between fifth-grade students' perceptions of adults' high expectations and academic achievement for all students. In addition, a small, significant relationship was found between fifth-grade students' perceptions of adult caring relationships and academic achievement. Furthermore, there existed small, significant relationships between high expectations and caring adult relationships specifically for Hispanic and economically disadvantaged subgroups. No significant relationships were determined between the three school climate indicators and the African American, Asian and White student subgroups. An ancillary analysis was conducted when nine schools were removed from the study sample because the percentage of fifth-graders at these schools who had taken the CHKSS was less than 40%. In this analysis, a large and significant interaction was found between African American students who meet or exceed ELA achievement standards and their perceptions of whether adults at their schools have high expectations for them. In general, for all fifth-grade students at all school sites, the greater students felt that adults on their campus held high expectations for them and had caring relationships toward them, the greater the schools' overall ELA achievement scores. This is special true for students who are African American, Hispanic and economically disadvantaged. On the other hand, no relationship was found between social emotional supports and any student group. The study includes a discussion of these findings, including a conclusion and recommendations which emphasize that educational parity for vulnerable students requires teachers to provide the instruction and support that enable students to reach the highest levels.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-202
Author(s):  
Ibrahim Rajab Abbas Ibrahim

The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of using PowerPoint presentations in academic achievement of Social and National Studies in the fifth grade students at-risk for learning disabilities at Najran in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The sample of the study consisted of (10) students at-risk for learning disabilities; it was divided randomly into two equal groups: control and experimental. The students in the experimental group have studied the first unit who it consists of five lessons in Social and National Studies by using PowerPoint presentations; however, the students in the control group were received their teaching by using traditional tool (blackboard and chalk). The Social and National Studies Academic Achievement Test: was applied for two groups as pre-test and post-test. Results revealed that the students taught Social and National Studies with PowerPoint presentations performed better than their counterparts taught with traditional tool (blackboard and chalk) in favor of the students in the experimental group.


2021 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 311-322
Author(s):  
Kevser Arslan ◽  
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Mehtap Yildrim ◽  

This study aimed to investigate the effect of an online science course on the academic achievement of a fifth grade ‘World of Living’ unit, which was carried out by using the materials created with web 2.0 tools, as well as to determine the students' opinions about the application. This study consisted of a total of 120 fifth grade students studying in state schools in Istanbul during the academic year of 2020-2021. In determining the study group, purposeful sampling methods were used. In the experimental group (n = 60), the course was taught with web 2.0 supported materials; in the control group (n = 60), instruction was made by adhering to the activities in the textbook. The research was carried out by making use of mixed method research. A quantitative quasi-experimental model with pretest and posttest control groups was used. In the qualitative dimension, opinions were obtained from the students after the application. In the study, semi-structured interview form and academic achievement test prepared for the unit of the world of living things were used as data collection tools. While the data obtained from the students to the achievement test before and after the application was transferred to a statistical package program and analyzed; the data obtained from the interview form were analyzed using content analysis. When the posttest academic achievement score data obtained from the students were compared as a result of the study, it was found that there was a significant difference in favor of the experimental group. In addition, results from the interviews, revealed that students found science teaching with web-supported materials fun and enjoyable and that they wanted these to be used in science lessons. As a result of this study, it is recommended that web 2.0 tools be used by educators in science education.


2007 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 239-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darla M. Castelli ◽  
Charles H. Hillman ◽  
Sarah M. Buck ◽  
Heather E. Erwin

The relationship between physical fitness and academic achievement has received much attention owing to the increasing prevalence of children who are overweight and unfit, as well as the inescapable pressure on schools to produce students who meet academic standards. This study examined 259 public school students in third and fifth grades and found that field tests of physical fitness were positively related to academic achievement. Specifically, aerobic capacity was positively associated with achievement, whereas BMI was inversely related. Associations were demonstrated in total academic achievement, mathematics achievement, and reading achievement, thus suggesting that aspects of physical fitness may be globally related to academic performance in preadolescents. The findings are discussed with regards to maximizing school performance and the implications for educational policies.


2018 ◽  
Vol 224 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-222
Author(s):  
Dr. Anwar Abbas Mohammed

     The research aims to reveal the effectiveness of equivalent strategy in the achievement of the chemistry material and emotional intelligence for students’ fifth grade. The sample of the research consists of (28) students from fifth grade science bio in junior high thankful for Boys, of the Directorate of Education BAGHDAD - Al-Karkh II. The Students are divided between two divisions evenly, Division of (a) a control group which studied according to ordinary method, and the Division (b) It is the experimental group which studied according to the same strategy. Use tests Mann - Whitney (j) of the two independent samples equal to analyze the data. Search results have shown statistically significant differences between the two groups in the academic achievement of chemistry and emotional intelligence differences, and in favor of the experimental group that studied according to the same strategy.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Hasan Basri

The problem in this research is found in Indonesian subjects that of the 30 students with KKM 75, which has already reached KKM as many as 15 people (41.7%), while that has not reached the KKM as many as 21 students (58.3%). The situation was caused by the teacher in explaining the lesson Indonesian still using a model of lectures and familiarize students to memorize, so that students can develop their ideas. The problems of this study as follows: Is the learning model application role playing can improve learning outcomes Indonesian fifth grade students of SDN 032 Kualu Kecamatan Tambang? This study aims to improve learning outcomes Indonesian grade students of SDN 032 Kualu Kecamatan Tambang through the application of learning models role playing. This research was conducted one month from the month of April 2015. The research was conducted 2 cycles, with each cycle consisting of two meetings as well as twice daily tests. Classroom action research in order to succeed, the researchers set the stage that action planning, action, observation and reflection. Based on the research results, it could be concluded that the activity of teachers in learning implementation role playing, in the first cycle average teacher activity amounted to 62.50% in the category of less pretty, and the activities of teachers in the second cycle of 84.72% in both categories once. Thus there is increased activity of teachers by 22.22% from the first cycle to the second cycle. The average activity of students in the first cycle the percentage of student activity in learning tends to increase. At the first meeting with the average student activity that is 61.25% with the category enough. At the second meeting increased by an average of student activity that is 81.25% with the category enough. The average increase in the activity of the students from the first cycle to the second cycle of 20.00%. The class classically considered complete when a class has achieved a score of 85% of the amount due or to KKM 75 then the class is said to be completed (90.00%). From the above shows that the application of learning models can improve outcomes role playing learning Indonesian grade students of SDN 032 Kualu Kecamatan Tambang, it can be concluded that the hypothesis is accepted as true action.


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