The effect of changes in the difficulty level of concepts by semester and changes in class types on academic achievement by levelopen accessThe effect of changes in the difficulty level of concepts by semester and changes in class types on academic achievement by level
- Other Titles
- The effect of changes in the difficulty level of concepts by semester and changes in class types on academic achievement by level
- Authors
- 구민주; 신동선; 박종근
- Issue Date
- Sep-2023
- Publisher
- 국제문화기술진흥원
- Keywords
- academic achievement by level; difficulty level of content; change in class type; behavior control; will of teaching-learning.
- Citation
- The International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology, v.11, no.3, pp 211 - 224
- Pages
- 14
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- The International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 211
- End Page
- 224
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68173
- ISSN
- 2288-7202
2288-7318
- Abstract
- This study surveyed 2nd graders of B high school and 1st graders of A university in Gyeongnam on factors such as behavior control and interaction in non-face-to-face classes, easy or difficult concepts presented in chemistry I and general chemistry textbooks. Based on the results of the survey, the effect of changes in the difficulty level of concepts presented in chemistry I and general chemistry and changes in class types (face-to-face and non-face-to-face) on students' academic achievement by level was compared and analyzed. In the face-to-face class, the average score between the first and second semesters was similar according to the change in the difficulty of the concepts presented in chemistry I and general chemistry. In the non-face-to-face class, the average score of chemistry I in the second semester was quite low, and the average score of general chemistry was rather high. In non-face-to-face classes, the average score of chemistry I in the second semester of low-level students was significantly lowered due to changes in the difficulty of the concept and changes in class types on academic achievement by level. In the case of 10% of students at the lower level, the academic achievement of chemistry I decreased in both the second semester regardless of the changes in the difficulty level of concepts and the changes in class types.
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