2021
DOI: 10.53575/irjei.9-v2.2(21)84-96
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9-Effect of Experiential Learning on Students’ Motivation and Interest at Elementary Level in the Subject of General Science

Abstract: The research was conducted to explore the effect of experiential learning on students’ motivation and interest at elementary levels in the subject of General Science. The purposes of research were, (i) to measure the influence of experiential studying on student’s motivation towards learning, (ii) to examine the influence of experiential learning on student’s interest toward learning. The null hypothesis were designed to test the objectives as (i) there was no meaningful difference among the motivation of expe… Show more

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“…Examination of participant responses demonstrated that experiential learning activities, such as hands-on exercises and independent information-seeking tasks, positively affected students' learning. These observed beneficial effects of experiential learning also align with the findings of Rukhsana et al (2021). The final strategy is the real-world application of lessons.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Examination of participant responses demonstrated that experiential learning activities, such as hands-on exercises and independent information-seeking tasks, positively affected students' learning. These observed beneficial effects of experiential learning also align with the findings of Rukhsana et al (2021). The final strategy is the real-world application of lessons.…”
Section: Approaches and Assessment Methods In Teaching Philippine His...supporting
confidence: 81%