Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program

Informal Science Learning was conducted through the Mobile Science Lab Program. The program is a community program conducted by lecturers from the School of Educational Studies (SES) at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and supported by students and members of staff as facilitators. The program contai...

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Main Authors: Samsudin, Mohd. Ali, Abdul Talib, Corrienna, Haniza, Noor Hasyimah
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spelling my.utm.846432020-02-29T12:32:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84643/ Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program Samsudin, Mohd. Ali Abdul Talib, Corrienna Haniza, Noor Hasyimah L Education (General) Informal Science Learning was conducted through the Mobile Science Lab Program. The program is a community program conducted by lecturers from the School of Educational Studies (SES) at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and supported by students and members of staff as facilitators. The program contains 12 mini stations that could be set up in the school ground or in the school hall. Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory was incorporated into informal science learning activities of Mobile Science Lab Program. This study was carried out to evaluate the eff ectiveness of incorporating MI theory into informal science learning using the Rasch Model with 300 primary school students of Penang, Malaysia, who involved in this program. Results showed that students’ excitement and interest toward science after experiencing informal science learning through the Mobile Science Lab Program had increased. Results also showed that improvements in the Mobile Science Lab Program need to be made from the learning prespective. This study showed that Mobile Science Lab Program is a successful educational program in informal setting and MI theory is eff ective when incorporate with informal science learning in the Mobile Science Lab Program. Malaysia Citation Centre & Ministry of Education 2017 Article PeerReviewed Samsudin, Mohd. Ali and Abdul Talib, Corrienna and Haniza, Noor Hasyimah (2017) Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program. Malaysia Citation Journal, 3 (1). pp. 103-123. ISSN 2289-4527 http://www.myjurnal.my/filebank/published_article/64764/5.pdf
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Samsudin, Mohd. Ali
Abdul Talib, Corrienna
Haniza, Noor Hasyimah
Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program
description Informal Science Learning was conducted through the Mobile Science Lab Program. The program is a community program conducted by lecturers from the School of Educational Studies (SES) at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and supported by students and members of staff as facilitators. The program contains 12 mini stations that could be set up in the school ground or in the school hall. Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory was incorporated into informal science learning activities of Mobile Science Lab Program. This study was carried out to evaluate the eff ectiveness of incorporating MI theory into informal science learning using the Rasch Model with 300 primary school students of Penang, Malaysia, who involved in this program. Results showed that students’ excitement and interest toward science after experiencing informal science learning through the Mobile Science Lab Program had increased. Results also showed that improvements in the Mobile Science Lab Program need to be made from the learning prespective. This study showed that Mobile Science Lab Program is a successful educational program in informal setting and MI theory is eff ective when incorporate with informal science learning in the Mobile Science Lab Program.
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author Samsudin, Mohd. Ali
Abdul Talib, Corrienna
Haniza, Noor Hasyimah
author_facet Samsudin, Mohd. Ali
Abdul Talib, Corrienna
Haniza, Noor Hasyimah
author_sort Samsudin, Mohd. Ali
title Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program
title_short Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program
title_full Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program
title_fullStr Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program
title_full_unstemmed Applying the Rasch Model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using The Mobile Science Lab Program
title_sort applying the rasch model to evaluate the effectiveness of incorporating multiple intelligences theory in informal science learning using the mobile science lab program
publisher Malaysia Citation Centre & Ministry of Education
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