A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF SOUTH KOREAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ABOUT THE INFLUENCE OF LEARNER AND TEACHER ON SCHOOL SCIENCE LEARNING

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This study was conducted on the perception of high school students regarding the influence of learner and teacher on school science learning. The subjects were 867 South Korean high school students at 464 natural science and 404 humanities learning course. The components of the influence of learner and teacher on school science learning consisted of learning motivation, class participation, learning, and achievement. Overall, high school students perceived that learners had a stronger influence than teacher on learning motivation, class participation and achievement except learning. High school students at natural science learning course recognized more than students of humanities learning course that learners had a stronger influence on learning motivation, class participation, and the achievement than teacher. Since high school students at natural science learning course considered their future careers when selecting such learning course, their interests and motivation in science were already higher than students of humanities learning course. Thus, school teachers have to make an effort to develop the professionalism of teaching because the learning effect was not limited to the cognitive skills of science class students, and may vary depending on the explanations of teachers.

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Han, H. J., & Shim, K. C. (2023). A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF SOUTH KOREAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ABOUT THE INFLUENCE OF LEARNER AND TEACHER ON SCHOOL SCIENCE LEARNING. Journal of Technology and Science Education, 13(1), 218–232. https://doi.org/10.3926/jotse.1699

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