Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]

At the start of 2020, the whole world faced the Covid-19 pandemic spreading across countries, including Malaysia. The pandemic caused the Malaysian government to take immediate action to declare a Movement Control order (MCO). This MCO has a severe impact on almost all sectors of Malaysia, including...

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Main Authors: Safie, Nazihah, Zakaria, Syerrina, Abdul Malik, Siti Madhihah, Ismail, Nur Baini, Alias, Azwani, Idris, Ruwaidiah
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.560822022-11-29T02:01:29Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56082/ Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.] Safie, Nazihah Zakaria, Syerrina Abdul Malik, Siti Madhihah Ismail, Nur Baini Alias, Azwani Idris, Ruwaidiah Learning. Learning strategies Learning ability Educational productivity At the start of 2020, the whole world faced the Covid-19 pandemic spreading across countries, including Malaysia. The pandemic caused the Malaysian government to take immediate action to declare a Movement Control order (MCO). This MCO has a severe impact on almost all sectors of Malaysia, including the economic, social, and education sectors. For primary school students to strengthen their mathematics skills, we believed that short programs significantly affect their performance during MCO implementation. This study was conducted to measure the primary school students' performance during MCO for the short-term Mathematics program by applying the Naimo method in improving students' understanding of the basics of multiplication. There were two sets of mathematics score data before and after the program considered in this study. The Mann-Whitney test was conducted to test whether there is any significant difference in performance between genders for both data sets. Meanwhile, the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test was conducted to evaluate student performance's significant difference before and after the program. It was found that there was a significant difference in students' performance before and after the program, increasing the performance after the program. Although this program is conducted for a short time, this face-to-face learning program is one factor that significantly impacts student performance. As we believed, face-to-face teaching and learning activities are still necessary for all education levels, especially at the primary level, even if it only involves a short period. Nonetheless, the hybrid platform of teaching and learning must be prepared due to the pandemic era's uncertainty. 2021-08-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56082/1/56082.pdf Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]. (2021) In: e-Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computing, Mathematics and Statistics (iCMS 2021), 4-5 August 2021. (Submitted)
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic Learning. Learning strategies
Learning ability
Educational productivity
spellingShingle Learning. Learning strategies
Learning ability
Educational productivity
Safie, Nazihah
Zakaria, Syerrina
Abdul Malik, Siti Madhihah
Ismail, Nur Baini
Alias, Azwani
Idris, Ruwaidiah
Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]
description At the start of 2020, the whole world faced the Covid-19 pandemic spreading across countries, including Malaysia. The pandemic caused the Malaysian government to take immediate action to declare a Movement Control order (MCO). This MCO has a severe impact on almost all sectors of Malaysia, including the economic, social, and education sectors. For primary school students to strengthen their mathematics skills, we believed that short programs significantly affect their performance during MCO implementation. This study was conducted to measure the primary school students' performance during MCO for the short-term Mathematics program by applying the Naimo method in improving students' understanding of the basics of multiplication. There were two sets of mathematics score data before and after the program considered in this study. The Mann-Whitney test was conducted to test whether there is any significant difference in performance between genders for both data sets. Meanwhile, the Wilcoxon Signed Rank test was conducted to evaluate student performance's significant difference before and after the program. It was found that there was a significant difference in students' performance before and after the program, increasing the performance after the program. Although this program is conducted for a short time, this face-to-face learning program is one factor that significantly impacts student performance. As we believed, face-to-face teaching and learning activities are still necessary for all education levels, especially at the primary level, even if it only involves a short period. Nonetheless, the hybrid platform of teaching and learning must be prepared due to the pandemic era's uncertainty.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Safie, Nazihah
Zakaria, Syerrina
Abdul Malik, Siti Madhihah
Ismail, Nur Baini
Alias, Azwani
Idris, Ruwaidiah
author_facet Safie, Nazihah
Zakaria, Syerrina
Abdul Malik, Siti Madhihah
Ismail, Nur Baini
Alias, Azwani
Idris, Ruwaidiah
author_sort Safie, Nazihah
title Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]
title_short Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]
title_full Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during COVID-19 pandemic: in the case of program Bijak Sifir 2020 / Nazihah Safie ... [et al.]
title_sort statistical analysis on the effectiveness of short-term programs during covid-19 pandemic: in the case of program bijak sifir 2020 / nazihah safie ... [et al.]
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56082/1/56082.pdf
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