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Problem-based learning blended with online interaction to improve motivation, scientific communication and higher order thinking skills of high school students

The purpose of biology education in high school is to motivate students to explain the world of living things and prepare students to understand biology concepts through scientific process skills and scientific thinking. Problem-based instruction (PBI) blended with online interaction is designed to...

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Critical thinking
Distance learning
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Motivation
Science education
Secondary school students
Secondary schools
Skills
Students
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