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“Sharks in Your Hands”—A Case Study on Effects of Teaching Strategies to Change Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Sharks

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This study was designed to exemplify how hands-on based teaching strategies enhanced students’
knowledge and positive attitudes towards sharks. Hands-on activities for sharks’ biological and morphological
features were carried out. Eleven elementary school students from a remote area in Taiwan were
recruited and assigned to the hands-on condition. They were encouraged to draw pictures of sharks
before and after the instruction as the main data for pre- and post-test comparison. Two years later, the
retention test and attitude inventory towards sharks were implemented. The results revealed that large
effect size emerged for both the post-test and retention test. In regards to attitude inventory, students
involved in hands-on activities also significantly outperformed the baseline group. Many of them have
taken notice of television programs and books about sharks or marine ecology since the hands-on activities,
indicating the instruction had a beneficial impact on their extracurricular lives. Empirical findings
of this study suggest hands-on instruction is a powerful strategy for learning, both for immediate and
prolonged effects on improving students’ knowledge and attitudes toward sharks.
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Penerbit

Routledge : Taylor & Francis; Routledge.,

Deskripsi Fisik

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Bahasa

English

ISBN/ISSN

0021-9266

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Edisi

2016 Vol. 50, No. 2, 113–114

Subyek

BIOLOGI 574

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