Laboratory Method and Development of Scientific Process Skills

Vol-3 | Issue-12 | December 2018 | Published Online: 10 December 2018    PDF ( 269 KB )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2313514
Author(s)
Dr. Prasenjit Pal 1

1Research Scholar, Department of Education, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, West Bengal (India)

Abstract

The role of laboratory method in the development of scientific process skills cannot be underestimated. Here we incorporated observation, classifying, experimenting and predicting in expressing scientific process skills. The subjects of the study were 350 students (200 boys and 150 girls) of class VI of 6 different schools of Malda district selected randomly. The subjects were assigned to two groups. The experimental group was taught by laboratory method and control group was taught by conventional method. Simultaneously a group of 26 teachers were selected randomly from those schools for observing the two groups of students. An opinionnaire was given to them. The responses of the teachers were used to know the relative effectiveness of the laboratory method and conventional method. To know the relative effectiveness researcher uses χ2 test. The analysis conducted produces significant result. The result shows that laboratory method is proved as more effective method in the development of scientific process skills.

Keywords
Observation, Classifying, Experimenting, Predicting
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