scholarly journals The essential listening skills in the English Curriculum for middle school students in Riyadh and the impact of using interactive E- book in their development

Author(s):  
Khaled Mohammed Al- Khozim ,    Noha Abdulaziz Al- Nashwan

The study aimed to recognize the required listening skills in the English course for middle school students in Riyadh city and the impact of using interactive E- book in their development. To achieve the objectives of the study, the analytical descriptive approach, and the semi- empirical experimental approach were used. The two study tools used are; the checklist of essential listening skills required to be improved among the students of first middle grade, pre and post application of listening skills test applied to the study sample. The two tools were applied to a simple random sample through a draw. The experimental group consisted of (23) female students and the control group consisted of (22) female students in the first middle grade. The study findings revealed the following: The experimental group acquired a total mean of (22.52) against the control group (19.71) in the post- test application. Despite the obvious difference in favor of the experimental group, the value is not statistically significant in the development of listening skills in the English language curriculum at the level of significance (α ≤0.05). In light of the study finding, a number of recommendations and suggestions were presented to activate the use of interactive e- book in the development of listening skills in the English language curriculum.    - - - - 

Author(s):  
Sadia Shaukat ◽  
Kiran Shahzadi ◽  
Umme-Farwa ◽  
Samina Safdar

It is the need of the hour to incorporate peace promotion as one of the significant features of the educational institutions in Pakistan. The present study explores the impact of a peace promotion intervention, with control and experimental groups, in order to understand if specific planned activities can significantly improve the peacebuilding attitudes of students. The study is experimental in nature, administering a pre-test and a post-test for both the control and experimental groups. Two equal samples (n=69) of 10th-grade (secondary school) students were selected — using a random sampling technique — for the control and experimental groups. The results of this study indicated that peace interventions — comprising games, hands-on activities, and dialogues — contributed significantly to improving the peace-building attitudes of the students in the experimental group. In addition, the female students of the experimental group exhibited a greater improvement in their peace building attitudes in the post-test phase as compared to their male counterparts. Furthermore, the study also reveals that the female students in the control group also depicted improvement in the post-test. This research presents implications for policymakers and educationists that need to be considered when introducing peace promotion activities into the (secondary) school curriculum. This article argues that practical activities — targeted to inculcate peaceful behavior in the students — can serve as important tools in establishing an environment of peace in society in general.


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 ◽  

The current research aims to know the effect of listening teams on achievement and Critical thinking among middle school Students in literature and texts .To reach this goal ,the research hypotheses were formulated and to verify these hypotheses ,a sample of fourth –grade students in science at Al-Zahraa secondary school for girls was selected and this sample was divided into two groups one of them represents the experimental group ,numbering (36) female students ,and the other representing the control group ,numbering (31)female students ,The equivalence process was conducted on the two study groups ,the chronological age. The parents ,academic achievement ,Previous Knowledge .The pretest critical thinking .The experimental group was taught according to the listening teams Strategy and the control group according to the traditional method .The study required The presence of two tools, the first is the achievement test in the subject of literature and texts, and its final form consists of (20) objective test items of the type of multiple choice .The second tool is the critical thinking test. After data collection and statistical analysis ,the results showed that the students of the experimental group who studied according to the listening teams strategy over the group students the female officer who studied according to the traditional method The achievement test and critical thinking . ,Achievement ,Critical thinking Listening Teams Strategy Key words: . Literature and texts


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 661-670
Author(s):  
May A. Awad ◽  
Ibtehal M. Aburezeq

This study aimed to examine the impact of Flipped Learning Strategy on developing listening skills of 7th grade female students in the United Arab Emirates. The study sample consisted of (44) female students selected by using the convenience sampling method from the Emirates Private School during the academic year of 2019 -2020. Those female students were distributed into two groups: An experimental group (22 students) and control group (22 students). The experimental group was taught the listening skills by using the Flipped Learning Strategy, and the control group was taught by the traditional method. To achieve the purpose of the study and answer its questions, a listening skills test was developed and its validity and reliability were also checked. At the end of the experiment which lasted for six weeks, the post-test of listening skills was carried out. The appropriate statistical methods were used to analyze the collected data. The results of the study showed that there were statistically significant differences between the two groups in the total score of the listening post-test and its three levels (audible discrimination, audible interpretation, audible criticism in favor of the experimental group. This indicates that the flipped learning strategy had a positive impact on developing the listening skills of sample students. Given such results, a number of recommendations were provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 20-32
Author(s):  
Hanaa Mohamed Mohamed Nada

This research examined the effect of multimedia on developing reading comprehension and creative thinking skills of English language among second year middle school students. Forty participants were randomly selected from Hala Middle School, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt in the academic year 2019-2020. This study was conducted according to the pre-test- and post-test-based two group quasi-experimental model. Therefore, the participants were randomly divided into two groups (20 each). One group was selected as experimental group and the other as control group. The experimental group was taught using the multimedia while the control group received regular teaching. According to the results, the students supported by the multimedia were more successful than students supported only by traditional teaching method. Therefore, the multimedia positively affected developing reading comprehension and creative thinking skills among EFL students. Finally, the use of the multimedia increased the students' motivation in learning EFL.


Author(s):  
Ali Ahmed Huraysi, Ali Muhmmad AL- Shehri Ali Ahmed Huraysi, Ali Muhmmad AL- Shehri

The aim of the study is to measure the impact of the mobile electronic support types (individual/group) in the achievement and development of speaking and listening skills in the English language course for the intermediate school students, by identifying the types of mobile electronic support (individual/group), and determining the speaking and listening skills in the English language course that must be acquired for intermediate school students. In addition, mobile learning tools and applications can be used in mobile electronic support to develop speaking and listening skills and monitor the role of the electronic support style in developing speaking and listening skills, and measure the impact of the different mobile electronic support types (individual/group) in developing speaking and listening skills. The researcher used the semi- experimental approach method, and a sample consisted of (30 students) of the second intermediate grade students in Al- Andalus National Schools in Jeddah. To achieve the objectives of the study, a learning test and an observation card were built. The results of the research found a positive impact on the effectiveness of the mobile electronic support types (individual/group) in the achievement and development of of speaking and listening skills in English course for intermediate school students. The results revealed that there were statistically significant differences between the mean scores of students in the pre and post- test in the achievement test and Not card of both Mobile E- support types (individual/group) to develop speaking and listening skills in favor of the post- test. The arithmetic mean of the experimental group students of the individual mobile electronic support type in the post application of the observation card for the speaking skill is equal to ( 9.46), and the arithmetic mean of the experimental group students of the group mobile electronic support type in the post application of the observation card for the speaking skill equals (8.01), and the value (T) equals (9.32). The average score of the observation card for the speaking skill of the experimental group students of the (group) mobile electronic support type in the pre- application is (3.09) and in the post- application is (8.01). In light of the results, the research presented several recommendations, including the necessity of applying the group mobile electronic support type in order to increase the speaking and listening skills in the English language course for intermediate school students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 408-433

The aim of the research is to investigate the effect of idea gardens on the performance and information processing skills of high school students in mathematics. The research community represents the school's first graders, July 14th for girls. The research sample consisted of (70) male and female students. The number of students in the experimental group was (35) and the number of students in the control group was (35). The researcher found a relationship between the two in variables of IQ test, previous collection and life expectancy, measured in months, in information processing skills of the tribes. The researcher has prepared a collection of tests with (20) paragraphs. After being presented to a group of judges, the validity of the test was verified. The researcher also developed an information processing measure consisting of (20) paragraphs and extracted the obvious honesty by presenting it to a group of reviewers and extracting it in the form way to repeat the test (0.87). The researcher has achieved the following results: 1- There were statistically significant differences in favor of the experimental group, which studied the gardens of ideas, compared with the control group, which studied the conventional collection method. 2- There are statistically significant differences in favor of the experimental group studied using idea gardens versus members of the control group studied using conventional information processing Keywords: Gardens of Ideas, Collection, Mathematics


Author(s):  
Mai Bandar Naif Al-Kathiri Mai Bandar Naif Al-Kathiri

    The study aimed to determine the numerical sense skills that can be developed using participatory electronic games for fourth-grade students, used the semi-experimental approach, and the study sample consisted of (40) female students The fourth elementary school was divided into two groups, an experimental group of 20 students, who studied the skill of numerical sense through participatory electronic learning games, and a group of 20 students who studied the skill of numerical sense in the traditional learning method; Where the two groups applied to the pre / post achievement test, and the study found that the experimental group students exceeded the control group in the post test. The higher levels of the experimental group students in the post-test than their degrees in the pre-test in the achievement test, and thus the study for the effectiveness of the electronic study Participatory skill development in the numerical sense of mathematics course for female students of experimental group compared to female students of control group.    


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Ahmad Al-Tarawneh ◽  
Awad Faek Altarawneh ◽  
Wejdan Kh. Abd Al-Aziz Karaki

This study aimed to investigate the impact of a brain-based learning training programme on improving the spatial abilities of a sample of ninth grade elementary school students in Karak Province, Jordan. The study approach is quasi-experimental, the research sample consisted of 60 students selected by the intentional method. After being divided into two groups, 30 students were in the control group and 30 students were in the experimental group. To achieve the objectives of the study, a training programme based on brain-based learning was developed. Seven tests which consisted of spatial perception, spatial visualisation, and spatial orientation were used to measure spatial capacity and its components. The results showed that the training programme improved spatial ability and its three components in the experimental group compared to the control group.   Received: 29 March 2021 / Accepted: 5 July 2021 / Published: 5 September 2021


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 227-236
Author(s):  
Lykesas Georgios ◽  
Dania Aspasia ◽  
Koutsouba Maria ◽  
Nikolaki Evgenia ◽  
Tyrovola Basiliki

Abstract Research evidence on traditional dance teaching has shown how important it is for primary school education to institute reforms and present new ways of intervention in order to contribute effectively to the overall development of the child's personality. The aim of this research is a) to demonstrate the effectiveness of a music and movement instructional program on traditional dance learning, in terms of primary school students patterns of self-reported positive learning experiences and active lesson participation and b) to examine its impact on students’ internal motivation to play and dance with a more enjoyable and creative mood. During a period of six months 80 students (34 boys and 46 girls) aged between 9-10 years old, took part in the research. They were divided into two groups, the experimental group (N = 40) and control group (N = 40). The experimental group was taught Greek traditional dances according to a Music and Movement teaching model, while the control group was taught the same dances with a direct teaching model. The impact of the two models on students’ motivation to participate actively during the lesson was tested with the use of the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI). The results showed that the use of Music and Movement teaching models can have a positive impact on students’ intrinsic motivation and active participation in the course of traditional dance.


Author(s):  
Surabhi Negi ◽  
Sunita Magre

Cyber bullying is the unwise use of technology to harm and humiliate an individual or group over the Internet. The purpose of this article is to test the effectiveness of the cyber bullying sensitisation program (CBSP) to reduce the level of cyber bullying behaviour among middle school students. The sample was restricted to adolescents as they are the ones who are most exposed and vulnerable in the cyber space. A quasi-experimental pre-post design with intervention was adopted for the study. The participants of the study were comprised of 186 middle school students from two private schools in India. The experimental group had 94 participants while control groups had 92 participants. Statistical analysis indicated that there was a significant difference between pre- and post-test scores in the experimental group. No significant difference was found between the experiment and control group before the program, suggesting that the program was effective in helping students in reducing cyber bullying behaviour. The implications for prevention and intervention programs were discussed.


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