High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA

The purpose of this study was to determine the teaching methods. strategies, and techniques that are being practiced by high school science teachers , H.S.S.T., in Saudi Arabia and in the U.S.A. To achieve this purpose, a questionnaire of 22 items , methods, was developed. After assuring its val...

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Main Author: Saleh S. M. Al-Hedaithy
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: King Saud University 1995-06-01
Series:Journal of Islamic Studies
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Online Access:http://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v7n21995-1.pdf
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description The purpose of this study was to determine the teaching methods. strategies, and techniques that are being practiced by high school science teachers , H.S.S.T., in Saudi Arabia and in the U.S.A. To achieve this purpose, a questionnaire of 22 items , methods, was developed. After assuring its validity and reliability, it was administered to 79 U.S.A. H.S.S.T. , in its English version, , and to 103 Saudi Arabian H.S.S.T. , in its Arabic version, . The results revealed that: 1, There are significant differences , at the 0.01 level, between the U.S.A. li.S.S.T. and the Saudi H.S.S.T. in their use of the methods investigated. 2, The predominant methods of teaching were discussion and lecturing in both countries. Televised science instruction and role playing were never used among the two groups in their teaching. 3, There were seven more methods used in the U.S. schools on a daily and/or weekly basis. They are: student homework, inquiry and discovery, problem solving, laboratory and hands-on methods, demonstrations, tests and quizzes, and individual assignments. 4, Four methods were found to be practiced in Saudi Arabian schools on a monthly basis. They are: problem solving. demonstration, tests and quizzes, and inquiry/discovery techniques. However, there were two methods practiced in the U.S. schools on a monthly basis. They are: student reports and projects, and practical lab tests and quizzes. 5, From the 22 science teaching methods investigated, 16 teaching methods were not practiced except ocassionally, in the Saudi high schools, while 11 teaching methods were not practiced in the Ui S. high schools. Finally, the study provided some recommendations to improve science teaching practices.
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spelling doaj.art-b41bd5eef39f4068a9fa29cfa633ed802022-12-22T00:18:14ZaraKing Saud UniversityJournal of Islamic Studies1658-63011658-63011995-06-0172163199High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USASaleh S. M. Al-HedaithyThe purpose of this study was to determine the teaching methods. strategies, and techniques that are being practiced by high school science teachers , H.S.S.T., in Saudi Arabia and in the U.S.A. To achieve this purpose, a questionnaire of 22 items , methods, was developed. After assuring its validity and reliability, it was administered to 79 U.S.A. H.S.S.T. , in its English version, , and to 103 Saudi Arabian H.S.S.T. , in its Arabic version, . The results revealed that: 1, There are significant differences , at the 0.01 level, between the U.S.A. li.S.S.T. and the Saudi H.S.S.T. in their use of the methods investigated. 2, The predominant methods of teaching were discussion and lecturing in both countries. Televised science instruction and role playing were never used among the two groups in their teaching. 3, There were seven more methods used in the U.S. schools on a daily and/or weekly basis. They are: student homework, inquiry and discovery, problem solving, laboratory and hands-on methods, demonstrations, tests and quizzes, and individual assignments. 4, Four methods were found to be practiced in Saudi Arabian schools on a monthly basis. They are: problem solving. demonstration, tests and quizzes, and inquiry/discovery techniques. However, there were two methods practiced in the U.S. schools on a monthly basis. They are: student reports and projects, and practical lab tests and quizzes. 5, From the 22 science teaching methods investigated, 16 teaching methods were not practiced except ocassionally, in the Saudi high schools, while 11 teaching methods were not practiced in the Ui S. high schools. Finally, the study provided some recommendations to improve science teaching practices.http://jes.ksu.edu.sa/sites/jes.ksu.edu.sa/files/v7n21995-1.pdfScience Teaching MethodsScience Teaching PracticesSaudi ArabiaUSATeaching methodsTeaching strategiesTeaching techniquesHigh school
spellingShingle Saleh S. M. Al-Hedaithy
High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA
Journal of Islamic Studies
Science Teaching Methods
Science Teaching Practices
Saudi Arabia
USA
Teaching methods
Teaching strategies
Teaching techniques
High school
title High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA
title_full High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA
title_fullStr High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA
title_full_unstemmed High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA
title_short High School Science Teaching Methods and Practices in Saudi Arabia and the USA
title_sort high school science teaching methods and practices in saudi arabia and the usa
topic Science Teaching Methods
Science Teaching Practices
Saudi Arabia
USA
Teaching methods
Teaching strategies
Teaching techniques
High school
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