Effects of Knowledge Channel Videos on the Achievement of Students in Various Learning Environments

Advance Science Letters, Forthcoming

6 Pages Posted: 12 Nov 2015

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Leah Gustilo

De La Salle University

Minie Rose Lapinid

De La Salle University

Jessie Barrot

National University

Karen Gabinete

National University

Carlo Magno

De La Salle University, Manila; National University

Abdul Jhariel Osman

Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan

Date Written: July 1, 2015

Abstract

This study, which was part of a larger data gathered in 2014, utilized an experimental research design to investigate whether students from three learning environments (Passive, Active, Lecture) will have significantly different gains in terms of achievement test scores. Students in the passive learning environment were simply made to watch Knowledge Channel (KC) videos. Students in the active learning environment watched KC videos with the teacher facilitating the processing of the contents of the video. Students in the lecture learning environment were taught using the transmissive lecture mode of instruction without using the KC videos. For each school, five subject areas (English, Math, Science, Filipino and Social Studies) were included. A total of 926 students participated in this study and these students were randomly assigned to each of the three learning environments. A 15-item achievement test for each subject area was developed. To compare the mean scores of students across the three learning environments, independent samples t-test and factorial ANOVA were employed. Results revealed that the mean gain scores for each of the learning environments yielded significantly positive results, with posttest scores > pretest scores. Students in the Active learning environment had the highest gain score, with the use of KC videos with teachers’ processing accounting for the 74.15% increase in the students’ posttest scores. Post-hoc analysis of pairwise comparisons show that there is significant difference between the gain scores of the students in the Active learning environment and the gain scores of the students in either the Passive or the Lecture learning environment.

Keywords: active learning environment, Knowledge Channel, lecture, students’ achievement, educational television shows

Suggested Citation

Gustilo, Leah and Lapinid, Minie Rose and Barrot, Jessie and Gabinete, Karen and Magno, Carlo and Magno, Carlo and Osman, Abdul Jhariel, Effects of Knowledge Channel Videos on the Achievement of Students in Various Learning Environments (July 1, 2015). Advance Science Letters, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2684466

Leah Gustilo

De La Salle University ( email )

2401 Taft Avenue
Manila, Metro Manila 1004
Philippines

Minie Rose Lapinid

De La Salle University

2401 Taft Avenue
Manila, Metro Manila 1004
Philippines

Jessie Barrot

National University ( email )

551 MF Jhocson St.
Sampaloc
Manila, National Capital Region 1008
Philippines

Karen Gabinete

National University ( email )

551 M. F. Jhocson St.
Sampaloc
Manila, Metro Manila 1008
Philippines

Carlo Magno (Contact Author)

De La Salle University, Manila ( email )

2401 Taft. Ave.
Manila, 4002
Philippines

National University ( email )

11255 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA 92037
United States

Abdul Jhariel Osman

Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan ( email )

Corrales Avenue
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Misamis Oriental 9000
Philippines

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