2018
DOI: 10.30971/pje.v34i2.377
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Effect of Jigsaw vs. Traditional Group Work on 8th Graders’ Basic Science Process Skills achievement in Laboratory

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of Jigsaw-

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“…Research have emphasized the importance of fostering students’ science process skills, which are described as cognitive and investigative abilities involving in the procedure and method of scientific investigations (Gillies & Nichols, 2015; Majeed & Rana, 2018). Indeed, the improvement of science process skills is one of the goals of science education (Afnidar & Hamda, 2015; Majeed & Rana, 2018). Over the past decade, researchers have proposed several methods for the teaching of science process skills.…”
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“…Research have emphasized the importance of fostering students’ science process skills, which are described as cognitive and investigative abilities involving in the procedure and method of scientific investigations (Gillies & Nichols, 2015; Majeed & Rana, 2018). Indeed, the improvement of science process skills is one of the goals of science education (Afnidar & Hamda, 2015; Majeed & Rana, 2018). Over the past decade, researchers have proposed several methods for the teaching of science process skills.…”
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“…Over the past decade, researchers have proposed several methods for the teaching of science process skills. Their research focused on laboratory activities or hands-on activities that were either based on a science inquiry approach (Koksal & Berberoglu, 2014; Lati et al., 2012; Leonor, 2015; Rahmani et al., 2013), a problem-based learning approach (Taşoğlu & Bakaç, 2010; Turiman et al., 2012), an engineering design (Strong, 2013), or a cooperative learning approach (Guevara, 2015; Majeed & Rana, 2018). Among these studies, science inquiry has emerged as an effective learning method that can enhance students’ science process skills (Koksal & Berberoglu, 2014; Lati et al., 2012).…”
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