Teaching and learning bucket model: Experimented with mechanics baseline test

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Mechanics, as a large part of physics, shows the most basic concepts we encounter in our daily lives. With this regard, we implemented the mechanics baseline test (MBT) to the University of Rwanda - College of Education before and after the teaching mechanics module to track students learning. About 38 students participated in this study. We found the instructional strategies used to fit in a model we named "teaching and learning bucket" (lecturer backing and learners owning learning) during data analysis. The results showed that the performance occurred only in 12 out of 26 MBT items at a p

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Ndihokubwayo, K., Nyirahabimana, P., & Musengimana, T. (2021). Teaching and learning bucket model: Experimented with mechanics baseline test. European Journal of Educational Research, 10(2), 525–536. https://doi.org/10.12973/EU-JER.10.2.525

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