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World Conference on Educational Scien c es (WCES 2011) F ebruari  03-07,  201 1  Bahcesehir University Istanbul,Turkey THE EFFECT OF MULTIPLE MEDIA INSTRUCTION IN IMPROVING  STUDENTS’ SCIENCE PROCESS SKILL AND ACHIEVEMENT    Rian Vebrianto  & Kamisah Usman   Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bangi
1.  INTRODUCTION The teaching of curriculum requires teachers to choose appropriate learning methods to engage students’ active participation in learning especially in the aspect of mental and physical learning, social and biological that stresses on the understanding of concepts, completing questions and solving problems The use of various instructional media and various activities in teaching and learning  will allow the students to synthesise and collaborate the knowledge that will end up provide more easily understanding of the topics being learned among the students ( Depdikbud   200 5) ( Mc Clintock 1992)
The  MEDIA  learning   t he media is one of the aspects that need to be seriously considered in teaching and learning. It is important to attract students and increase the stimulus for more work and progress, other than reinforce or detection of a particular topic or topics presented by the teacher ( Razali 1994 ) (Kosash 2007) types  media ICT=  ( Graphic media ) ,( Three-dimensional ) ,  ( Media projectors ) Von Wodtke (1993) Feldman  ( 1994 ) 1.1 RESEARCH CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK The environment (Sudjana 2008)
1.2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES  The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of Multi Media Teaching constructivist-based teaching and learning to enhance students' Science process skills and achievements.
2.  METHODOLOGY Campbell and Stanley (1963) reported that the quasi experimental method can be used to design a "non equivalent control group" to identify the Science process skills and increase student achievements.  Table 1 illustrates the design. Table 1 Design of the Treatment and Control Groups     Group  Pre Test    Teaching Strategies  Post Test    Treatment Group 1  O 1   X.1  O 2 (n=32)  (use of multimedia technology (ICT)) Treatment Group 2   O 3   X.2   O 4 (n=32)   (environment usage ) Control Group  O 5  X.2   O 6 (n=32)  (Conventional Strategy)      
2.1 SAMPLE AND POPULATION The population of this study are from Primary 1 students, from the state 11 High School in Riau Province.  Samples taken from the study population through sample selection aims (purposive sampling) and random medium. Sampling method was aimed to determine the degree of school and school levels. While simple random method was to determine the group.
2.2 RESEARCH INSTRUMENT In this study, there are two instruments which are Science Process Skills tests and Achievement tests. Construction of the questions in the SPS builds upon previous research by Rose (2004) and Rezba et al (2003) and modified according to the degree and the ability of students. This test consists of 30 objective questions which includes five constructs, they are; the basic process skills: observing (K1), welding (k2), predicting (k3), communicating (K4) and inferencing (K5). The achievment test was developed by reasearchers and experts in science education based on the construct defined by Bloom’s Taxonomy (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001). A total of 30 questions consisting of 15 low level and 15 high-level questions were designed for this study .
2.2 RESEARCH INSTRUMENT Researchers developed a variety of media and multimedia softwares of teaching modules which include: CD-ROM learning modules based on the environment, students’ worksheet (CGI) and the Implementation Plan of Teaching .
3 RESEARCH FINDINGS     The result of  post hoc  Tukey test analysis shows that there are a significant difference s  M=5.63 and sig=0.001 (P<0.05) between the Enviromental groups and the Convensional group. There were also a significant d i fference s  between Convensional group and ICT group with the value of M=7.19 and sig=0.000 (P<0.05).  3.1. Post Test Analysis of Science Process Skills Test Table 3 ANOVA for Post-Test SPS Total square Degrees of freedom Mean square F Sig. Between Groups 914.871 2 475.435 13.794 0.000 In Groups 3084.124 93 33.165 Total 3998.994 95
3 RESEARCH FINDINGS     The result of  post hoc  Tukey  test conducted performance tests there were significant differences (p<0.05) between groups of ICT and the conventional group, and between environmental groups and conventional. There is not much significant difference (p>0.05) between the ICT group and the environment group . 3. 2 . Post Test Analysis Achievement Tests  Table  5  ANOVA Results for Performance Post-test Total square Degrees of freedom Mean square F Sig. Between Groups 1017.745 2 508.872 10.551 0.000 In Groups 4485.387 93 48.230 Total 5503.132 95
3 RESEARCH FINDINGS     T he  post hoc   Tukey  test was carried out to compare in more detail. The result of  post hoc Tukey  test analysis shows that there were a significant difference in sub-achievement LQ between the group that used ICT with Convensional group with the min= 6 . 88  and sig=0.0 026  (P<0.05).  The result also shows  the sub-achievement AT There are significant differences between groups that use ICT with use conventional learning with note differences mean = 8:33, and sig = 0.003 (P <0.05). whereas The result also shows that there is no significant difference between Enviromental and Convensional group (P>0.05). 3.2. Post Test Analysis Achievement Tests  Table 8 MANOVA Test Results for the Post Test for Group sub - achievement LQ =  Low-Level Question HQ= High-Level Question Source Groups To tal of both types III Degrees of freedom Mean square F Sig. LQ 808.433 2 404.217 3.731 0.028 HQ 1125.9 2 562.976 5.931 0.004
4.  DISCUSSION The findings revealed that there are significant differences in the students’ performance in SPS and Science achievement between those who undergo the ICT and environmental modules with those who undergo conventional teaching strategy. This finding is also consistent with a study conducted by  Iwan  (2005) that the students who were taught the ICT strategy are performed better than the students who studied with conventional strategies. The finding also revealed that the students who were studying the environment educations also shows improvement on their SPS performance. Sudjana (2008) and S o leh (2007), who were used the environment elements in teaching, shows that a more comprehensive set of activities enabling a verity of skills to be used such as observing, making enquiries, interviewing, proving and demonstrating, examining facts, which improved students’ achievements. Learning environment is a rich source of learning experiences because of the diverse elements such as social environment and nature, which may be used for experiments. Students will be able to understand, appreciate and learn to love all aspects of life in its environment.
SEKIAN thanks TERIMA KASIH

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Rian & kamisah usman (wces 2011) (THE EFFECT OF MULTIPLE MEDIA INSTRUCTION IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SCIENCE PROCESS SKILL AND ACHIEVEMENT )

  • 1. World Conference on Educational Scien c es (WCES 2011) F ebruari 03-07, 201 1 Bahcesehir University Istanbul,Turkey THE EFFECT OF MULTIPLE MEDIA INSTRUCTION IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SCIENCE PROCESS SKILL AND ACHIEVEMENT   Rian Vebrianto & Kamisah Usman Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Bangi
  • 2. 1. INTRODUCTION The teaching of curriculum requires teachers to choose appropriate learning methods to engage students’ active participation in learning especially in the aspect of mental and physical learning, social and biological that stresses on the understanding of concepts, completing questions and solving problems The use of various instructional media and various activities in teaching and learning will allow the students to synthesise and collaborate the knowledge that will end up provide more easily understanding of the topics being learned among the students ( Depdikbud 200 5) ( Mc Clintock 1992)
  • 3. The MEDIA learning t he media is one of the aspects that need to be seriously considered in teaching and learning. It is important to attract students and increase the stimulus for more work and progress, other than reinforce or detection of a particular topic or topics presented by the teacher ( Razali 1994 ) (Kosash 2007) types media ICT= ( Graphic media ) ,( Three-dimensional ) , ( Media projectors ) Von Wodtke (1993) Feldman ( 1994 ) 1.1 RESEARCH CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK The environment (Sudjana 2008)
  • 4. 1.2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of Multi Media Teaching constructivist-based teaching and learning to enhance students' Science process skills and achievements.
  • 5. 2. METHODOLOGY Campbell and Stanley (1963) reported that the quasi experimental method can be used to design a &quot;non equivalent control group&quot; to identify the Science process skills and increase student achievements. Table 1 illustrates the design. Table 1 Design of the Treatment and Control Groups   Group Pre Test Teaching Strategies Post Test   Treatment Group 1 O 1 X.1 O 2 (n=32) (use of multimedia technology (ICT)) Treatment Group 2 O 3 X.2 O 4 (n=32) (environment usage ) Control Group O 5 X.2 O 6 (n=32) (Conventional Strategy)      
  • 6. 2.1 SAMPLE AND POPULATION The population of this study are from Primary 1 students, from the state 11 High School in Riau Province. Samples taken from the study population through sample selection aims (purposive sampling) and random medium. Sampling method was aimed to determine the degree of school and school levels. While simple random method was to determine the group.
  • 7. 2.2 RESEARCH INSTRUMENT In this study, there are two instruments which are Science Process Skills tests and Achievement tests. Construction of the questions in the SPS builds upon previous research by Rose (2004) and Rezba et al (2003) and modified according to the degree and the ability of students. This test consists of 30 objective questions which includes five constructs, they are; the basic process skills: observing (K1), welding (k2), predicting (k3), communicating (K4) and inferencing (K5). The achievment test was developed by reasearchers and experts in science education based on the construct defined by Bloom’s Taxonomy (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2001). A total of 30 questions consisting of 15 low level and 15 high-level questions were designed for this study .
  • 8. 2.2 RESEARCH INSTRUMENT Researchers developed a variety of media and multimedia softwares of teaching modules which include: CD-ROM learning modules based on the environment, students’ worksheet (CGI) and the Implementation Plan of Teaching .
  • 9. 3 RESEARCH FINDINGS   The result of post hoc Tukey test analysis shows that there are a significant difference s M=5.63 and sig=0.001 (P<0.05) between the Enviromental groups and the Convensional group. There were also a significant d i fference s between Convensional group and ICT group with the value of M=7.19 and sig=0.000 (P<0.05). 3.1. Post Test Analysis of Science Process Skills Test Table 3 ANOVA for Post-Test SPS Total square Degrees of freedom Mean square F Sig. Between Groups 914.871 2 475.435 13.794 0.000 In Groups 3084.124 93 33.165 Total 3998.994 95
  • 10. 3 RESEARCH FINDINGS   The result of post hoc Tukey test conducted performance tests there were significant differences (p<0.05) between groups of ICT and the conventional group, and between environmental groups and conventional. There is not much significant difference (p>0.05) between the ICT group and the environment group . 3. 2 . Post Test Analysis Achievement Tests Table 5 ANOVA Results for Performance Post-test Total square Degrees of freedom Mean square F Sig. Between Groups 1017.745 2 508.872 10.551 0.000 In Groups 4485.387 93 48.230 Total 5503.132 95
  • 11. 3 RESEARCH FINDINGS   T he post hoc Tukey test was carried out to compare in more detail. The result of post hoc Tukey test analysis shows that there were a significant difference in sub-achievement LQ between the group that used ICT with Convensional group with the min= 6 . 88 and sig=0.0 026 (P<0.05). The result also shows the sub-achievement AT There are significant differences between groups that use ICT with use conventional learning with note differences mean = 8:33, and sig = 0.003 (P <0.05). whereas The result also shows that there is no significant difference between Enviromental and Convensional group (P>0.05). 3.2. Post Test Analysis Achievement Tests Table 8 MANOVA Test Results for the Post Test for Group sub - achievement LQ = Low-Level Question HQ= High-Level Question Source Groups To tal of both types III Degrees of freedom Mean square F Sig. LQ 808.433 2 404.217 3.731 0.028 HQ 1125.9 2 562.976 5.931 0.004
  • 12. 4. DISCUSSION The findings revealed that there are significant differences in the students’ performance in SPS and Science achievement between those who undergo the ICT and environmental modules with those who undergo conventional teaching strategy. This finding is also consistent with a study conducted by Iwan (2005) that the students who were taught the ICT strategy are performed better than the students who studied with conventional strategies. The finding also revealed that the students who were studying the environment educations also shows improvement on their SPS performance. Sudjana (2008) and S o leh (2007), who were used the environment elements in teaching, shows that a more comprehensive set of activities enabling a verity of skills to be used such as observing, making enquiries, interviewing, proving and demonstrating, examining facts, which improved students’ achievements. Learning environment is a rich source of learning experiences because of the diverse elements such as social environment and nature, which may be used for experiments. Students will be able to understand, appreciate and learn to love all aspects of life in its environment.