Comparing the effectiveness of online and face-to-face teaching and learning approaches on student performance using nonparametric methods
The Covid-19 epidemic has impacted teaching and learning practices not just in elementary and secondary schools, but also in higher institutions. As a result, the new modes of learning and teaching activities that have changed from face-to-face to online may have an impact on students' performa...
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my.utm.1079602024-10-16T07:03:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/107960/ Comparing the effectiveness of online and face-to-face teaching and learning approaches on student performance using nonparametric methods Mohd. Khalid, Zarina Yusniman, Nurain Huzaifah Mohamed Ismail, Noraslinda QA Mathematics The Covid-19 epidemic has impacted teaching and learning practices not just in elementary and secondary schools, but also in higher institutions. As a result, the new modes of learning and teaching activities that have changed from face-to-face to online may have an impact on students' performance. The goal of this study is to use nonparametric approaches to compare the performance of students at a tertiary institution who were studying face-to-face with those who were learning online. The quantitative students' evaluation scores in a statistics course from different schools in the institution were used in this study. The Shapiro-Wilk test reveals that the data violated the normality assumption of parametric techniques. As a result, nonparametric statistical analysis using the Mann-Whitney U Test and the Kruskal Wallis Test, which are alternative methods for the independent t-test and one-way analysis of variance were used to investigate whether differences in performance scores are significantly different between groups of students who have experienced different learning methods and have been in different schools. In terms of performance scores in a statistics course, our results demonstrate that online learning approaches outperform physical face-to-face learning. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohd. Khalid, Zarina and Yusniman, Nurain Huzaifah and Mohamed Ismail, Noraslinda (2023) Comparing the effectiveness of online and face-to-face teaching and learning approaches on student performance using nonparametric methods. In: 5th ISM International Statistical Conference 2021: Statistics in the Spotlight: Navigating the New Norm, ISM 2021, 17 August 2021-19 August 2021, Virtual, Online, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0110275 |
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The Covid-19 epidemic has impacted teaching and learning practices not just in elementary and secondary schools, but also in higher institutions. As a result, the new modes of learning and teaching activities that have changed from face-to-face to online may have an impact on students' performance. The goal of this study is to use nonparametric approaches to compare the performance of students at a tertiary institution who were studying face-to-face with those who were learning online. The quantitative students' evaluation scores in a statistics course from different schools in the institution were used in this study. The Shapiro-Wilk test reveals that the data violated the normality assumption of parametric techniques. As a result, nonparametric statistical analysis using the Mann-Whitney U Test and the Kruskal Wallis Test, which are alternative methods for the independent t-test and one-way analysis of variance were used to investigate whether differences in performance scores are significantly different between groups of students who have experienced different learning methods and have been in different schools. In terms of performance scores in a statistics course, our results demonstrate that online learning approaches outperform physical face-to-face learning. |
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Comparing the effectiveness of online and face-to-face teaching and learning approaches on student performance using nonparametric methods |
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