Title of article :
The comparison of the Effect of Reciprocal Education and Direct Explanation on Problem -Solving Skills and Educational Self- Concept of Female Students
Author/Authors :
Nekooeiyan, Tahereh Psychology department - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran , Ghazanfari, Ahmad Psychology department - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran , Chorami, Maryam Psychology department - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran , Sharifi, Tayebeh Psychology department - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University - Shahrekord, Iran
Abstract :
The aim of the present research is to investigate the comparison of
effectiveness of reciprocal education and direct explanation on solving problem
skills and educational self-concept of female students studying at fifth grade in
Shiraz City. The present study is semi-experimental study that 34 students were
selected using cluster sampling method out of female students skills studying at
fifth grade. The research tools included questionnaires of solving problem skills
and educational self-concept. Data using multivariable analysis of variance
using SPSS-2 software were analyzed. The results showed that reciprocal
education and direct explanation had significant effect on raising solving
problem silks. Also, reciprocal education and direct explanation had significant
effect on raising educational self-concept (0.51( Partial ŋ2 ،0.0001=p
/53.15=F). Also, the amount of effectiveness of reciprocal education obtained
were more than direct explanation in solving problem skills and educational
self-concept of the students (p>0.05). The present research showed that
reciprocal education and direct explanation promote the amount of solving
problem skills and educational self-concept of the students. Therefore, students
in reciprocal education and direct explanation processes (Especially in
reciprocal education) learn to act efficiently toward problem solving in the
learning process and in this way, they develop some amount of solving problem
skills and educational self-concept.
Keywords :
Educational Self-Concept , Problem Solving Skills , Direct Explanation , Reciprocal Education
Journal title :
Journal of Education Experiences