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The effect of infographic on achievement, development of visual thinking skills and orientation towards science of primary school students in the state of Kuwait

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Type Article
Author Abdel Aziz, Safwat Hassan. Educational Research Center, Ministry of Education, Kuwait
Pages pp. 354-384
Host Item Entry Journal of Studies and Educational Researches. Vol. 1, no. 1, January 2021
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Descriptors Information processing  -  Academic achievement  -  Visual perception  -  Skill development  -  Thinking skills  -  Student attitudes  -  Science education  -  Primary school students  -  Kuwait
Language of document English
Country Kuwait
The aim of the study is to identify the effect of using Infographic on achievement, development of visual thinking skills and the orientation towards science of fifth grade students in the State of Kuwait. The study followed the semi-experimental method. The sample consisted of (64) students, divided into two groups: an experimental group consisting of (34) students studied using Infographic, and a control group consisting of (30) students studied using the conventional methodology. The study tools included an achievement test, visual thinking test, and a measure of the orientation towards science. The results showed that there were statistically significant differences at the level of (0.05) between the average of the experimental group and the control group in the post application of study tools in favor of the experimental group. (Published Abstract)

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Abdel Aziz, Safwat Hassan. (2021). The effect of infographic on achievement, development of visual thinking skills and orientation towards science of primary school students in the state of Kuwait . Journal of Studies and Educational Researches. Vol. 1, no. 1, January 2021. pp. 354-384 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org