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Effects of problem solving in the high school Health Occupations classroom on confidence and understanding.
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Title/Author:
Effects of problem solving in the high school Health Occupations classroom on confidence and understanding./
Author:
Manninen, Ronda.
Description:
85 p.
Notes:
Advisers: Judy Puncochar; Carolyn Lowe.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-03.
Subject:
Education, Curriculum and Instruction. -
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ISBN:
9780549901709
Effects of problem solving in the high school Health Occupations classroom on confidence and understanding.
Manninen, Ronda.
Effects of problem solving in the high school Health Occupations classroom on confidence and understanding.
- 85 p.
Advisers: Judy Puncochar; Carolyn Lowe.
Thesis (M.S.)--Northern Michigan University, 2008.
This action research investigated the relationship between self-confidence and understanding while problem solving in high school Health Occupations students. The participants were 84 twelfth grade students and their teacher at Marquette Senior High School who took part in a one-group pretest/posttest repeated measures design. Students solved three healthcare problem sets of equivalent difficulty in the areas of safety, ethics, and aging, which are required standards of the Health Occupations curriculum. Students rated their understanding, logical solutions, whether solutions were financially workable, use of examples, and confidence on a 5-point interval scale. Peers evaluated the solutions with feedback and ratings using the five interval scale items. Students revised their solutions based on peer feedback and submitted their solutions for the teacher's feedback and ratings on the five items. Posttest scores were significantly higher than pretest scores for all self, peer, and teacher ratings. Marked correlations occurred between confidence and understanding in self, peers, and teacher. This research did not support the use of problem solving to confront low participation. Participation declined steadily with each problem set.
ISBN: 9780549901709Subjects--Topical Terms:
576301
Education, Curriculum and Instruction.
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