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Developing Achievement in Mathematics, Specifically in Elementary Logic, through Brain-Based Learning (BBL) Combined with Skill Practice Exercises for Grade 10 Students

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  • Keerati Kaewkumsai
  • Songsak Phusee-orn

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This research aims to- 1) Develop an effective Brain-Based Learning (BBL) plan combined with skill practice exercises for Grade 10 students, achieving a performance criterion of 70/70; 2) Compare the learning outcomes in elementary logic before and after implementing the BBL approach combined with skill practice exercises for Grade 10 students; 3) Study the satisfaction level of students towards the BBL approach combined with skill practice exercises for Grade 10 students. The sample group consisted of 39 students from Grade 10 room 4 in the first semester of the 2023 academic year, selected through purposive sampling. Research tools included a learning management plan, an achievement test, skill practice exercises, and a satisfaction questionnaire. Data were analyzed using percentages, mean, standard deviation, and dependent samples t-test. The research found that- 1) The BBL-based learning management plan for elementary logic for Grade 10 students was effective, with performance levels of 95.69/81.28, exceeding the set criterion of 70/70; 2) The academic achievement of students who underwent the BBL-based learning in elementary logic for Grade 10 students significantly improved post-learning, at a .05 level of statistical significance; 3) Students were highly satisfied with the BBL-based learning approach combined with skill practice exercises in elementary logic for Grade 10 students, with a mean satisfaction score of 4.86.

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  • Keerati Kaewkumsai & Songsak Phusee-orn, 2024. "Developing Achievement in Mathematics, Specifically in Elementary Logic, through Brain-Based Learning (BBL) Combined with Skill Practice Exercises for Grade 10 Students," Higher Education Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(2), pages 130-130, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:hesjnl:v:14:y:2024:i:2:p:130
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