The impact of the 5E learning cycle on seventh grade life science students' learning and retention of science concepts
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2018
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Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Letters & Science
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Students participated in four instructional units related to genetics and the human body. Two treatment units were designed using the 5E Learning Cycle whereas two non-treatment units were designed using more traditional science teaching practices. To evaluate students' learning and retention of the science content the following data collection tools were utilized: pre-, post-, and delayed-post tests, performance assessments, and student generated concept maps. Results suggest that students made gains with both instructional methods but that there was not a clear distinction between which instructional style (5E or non-5E) was best.
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5E learning cycle