Didactic Use of the Publisher Processor to Enhance Meaningful Learning in Peruvian Secondary School Students

Sara Esther Liza Ordoñez, Silvia Georgina Aguinaga Doig, Osmer A. Campos-Ugaz, Ronald M. Hernández, Yen Marvin Bravo Larrea, Silvia Josefina Aguinaga Vasquez, Carlos Luy-Montejo

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Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic has changed the course of education from face-to-face to remote. In response to this context, we investigated the positive effect of the didactic use of the Publisher processor to enhance meaningful learning in the competence "explain the physical world based on scientific knowledge about matter and energy, biodiversity, earth and universe" of the science and technology area in fifth grade students of secondary education of a Public Educational Institution of Chiclayo (Peru). For this purpose, a pre-experimental design with pre- and post-test was used with a sample of 102 students selected in a non-probabilistic way. A program based on activities incorporated in learning experiences proposed by the Ministry of Education (Peru) was applied. As a result, 72% of the students increased their academic performance after the application of the program, improving up to five (5) points compared to the initial test. Thus, the development of didactic material using the Publisher processor strengthens learning, which highlights the importance of information technologies in the achievement of active learning and the need to use them in the processes of mediation, reinforcement and teacher feedback in virtual and/or face-to-face scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)298-310
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Curriculum and Teaching
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • active learning
  • didactic material
  • education
  • information technology
  • science and technology

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