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THE EFFECTS OF PROCESS-BASED TEACHING MODEL ON STUDENT TEACHERS’ LOGICAL/INTUITIVE THINKING SKILLS AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES

The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of Process-based Teaching Model on student teachers’ logical and intuitive thinking skills as well as their academic performances at chemistry laboratory applications. The sample of this research consisted of 60 preservice teachers studying of Faculty...

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Published in:Journal of Baltic science education 2013-01, Vol.12 (5), p.640-651
Main Author: Koçak, Canan
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of Process-based Teaching Model on student teachers’ logical and intuitive thinking skills as well as their academic performances at chemistry laboratory applications. The sample of this research consisted of 60 preservice teachers studying of Faculty of Education in Hacettepe University. Data were obtained via the “experimental desing with pre/posttest control group” evaluated both qualitatively and quantitatively. The experimental group was taught within the process-based teaching model while the control group received training in traditional teacher centered education. The scores obtained by participating experimental and control groups from Logical/Intuitive Thinking Scale, Performance Test and Structured Grids as one of the alternative measurement and evaluation techniques were compared and contrasted. To determine the student teachers’ logical and intuitive thinking styles, the “Logical/Intuitive Thinking Scale” developed by Pacini and Epstein (1999) and adapted by Turk (2011). The study concluded that teaching chemistry using process-based teaching model improved students’ academic performance as well as their logical and intuitive thinking skills.
ISSN:1648-3898
2538-7138
DOI:10.33225/jbse/13.12.640