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    The Effect of Teaching Natural Science Using Learning Cycle(5E's) ‎on Developing the Basic Knowledge Economy Skills Among the ‎Educational Sciences Faculty Students in Jordan

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    The Effect of Teaching Natural Science Using Learning Cycle(5E's) ‎on Developing the Basic Knowledge Economy Skills Among the ‎Educational Sciences Faculty Students in Jordan Empty The Effect of Teaching Natural Science Using Learning Cycle(5E's) ‎on Developing the Basic Knowledge Economy Skills Among the ‎Educational Sciences Faculty Students in Jordan

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    An-Najah University Journal for Research - Humanities (B) ISSN: 1727-8449
    Volume 22 , Issue 4 , 2008, Pages: 1331- 1351


    The Effect of Teaching Natural Science Using Learning Cycle(5E's) ‎on Developing the Basic Knowledge Economy Skills Among the ‎Educational Sciences Faculty Students in Jordan
    Bassam Ibrahim
    btaha61@maktoob.com
    Received : 13-01-2008 , Accepted : 04-08-2008
    Language: Arabic

    Abstract

    This Study aimed at investigating the effect of teaching natural ‎science course using learning cycle (5E's) on developing the basic ‎knowledge economy skills among the Educational Sciences Faculty ‎students in Jordan. The subjects of the study consist of (60) male and ‎female students, were chosen from UNRWA Educational Sciences ‎Faculty, then divided into two groups: the experimental group which ‎consist of 30 students, taught Natural Science subject using learning ‎cycle(5E's) method and the control group which consist of 30 students, ‎taught the same subject using traditional method. ‎‏ ‏Results revealed ‎significant differences between the two groups in the basic knowledge ‎economy skills attributed to the teaching method in favor of the ‎experimental group. Based on this finding, appropriate recommendations ‎were suggested. ‎

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