Transforming Science Education in Elementary Schools: The Power of PhET Simulations in Enhancing Student Learning

In recent years, the integration of technology into education has significantly transformed teaching methods, especially in science education. Tools like PhET simulations have proven highly effective in enhancing student engagement and comprehension. Research has highlighted the value of simulation-...

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Main Authors: Hussam Diab, Wajeeh Daher, Baraa Rayan, Nael Issa, Anwar Rayan
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description In recent years, the integration of technology into education has significantly transformed teaching methods, especially in science education. Tools like PhET simulations have proven highly effective in enhancing student engagement and comprehension. Research has highlighted the value of simulation-based learning in fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This study aimed to explore the impact of simulations, with a focus on PhET, on improving elementary students’ learning outcomes, an area that remains under-researched. The study compared the performance of two groups of third-grade students: one group learned about solubility using PhET simulations, while the other relied on traditional textbook instruction. Each group comprised fifty students. The study lasted for a two-month period. The instructional approach was investigative learning. Data were gathered through student responses to materials science questions aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy, allowing for a detailed evaluation of their understanding and application of scientific concepts. Responses were assessed for accuracy and scored accordingly. We ran an independent-sample <i>t</i>-test to decide whether the difference in the mean score in science achievement between the two research groups was significant. The results showed that students using PhET simulations not only achieved significantly higher scores but also demonstrated their ability to explain their reasoning during problem-solving tasks. These findings emphasize the substantial advantages of incorporating digital tools like PhET simulations into elementary science education, as they enhance conceptual understanding and better equip students to tackle future scientific challenges. The present research results complement the previous research on using technology in the chemistry elementary classroom and add the issue of simulations to this research. The results of this study are centered on the topic of solubility. To broaden the generalizability of these findings, future research should examine the effects of simulations on student achievement in a wider range of elementary science topics.
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spelling doaj-art-2c04a1a7d54a49f982b2d037f0005c5a2024-11-26T18:16:16ZengMDPI AGMultimodal Technologies and Interaction2414-40882024-11-0181110510.3390/mti8110105Transforming Science Education in Elementary Schools: The Power of PhET Simulations in Enhancing Student LearningHussam Diab0Wajeeh Daher1Baraa Rayan2Nael Issa3Anwar Rayan4Educational Systems Management Program, Faculty of Graduate Studies & Science Department, Al-Qasemi Academic College, Baka EL-Garbiah 3010000, IsraelMathematics Education Program, Al-Qasemi Academic College of Education, Baqa 3010000, IsraelAbdo Salim School, Ibilin 3001200, IsraelScience Department, Al-Qasemi Academic College of Education, Baqa 3010000, IsraelScience and Technology Department, Al-Qasemi Academic College of Education, Baqa 3010000, IsraelIn recent years, the integration of technology into education has significantly transformed teaching methods, especially in science education. Tools like PhET simulations have proven highly effective in enhancing student engagement and comprehension. Research has highlighted the value of simulation-based learning in fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This study aimed to explore the impact of simulations, with a focus on PhET, on improving elementary students’ learning outcomes, an area that remains under-researched. The study compared the performance of two groups of third-grade students: one group learned about solubility using PhET simulations, while the other relied on traditional textbook instruction. Each group comprised fifty students. The study lasted for a two-month period. The instructional approach was investigative learning. Data were gathered through student responses to materials science questions aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy, allowing for a detailed evaluation of their understanding and application of scientific concepts. Responses were assessed for accuracy and scored accordingly. We ran an independent-sample <i>t</i>-test to decide whether the difference in the mean score in science achievement between the two research groups was significant. The results showed that students using PhET simulations not only achieved significantly higher scores but also demonstrated their ability to explain their reasoning during problem-solving tasks. These findings emphasize the substantial advantages of incorporating digital tools like PhET simulations into elementary science education, as they enhance conceptual understanding and better equip students to tackle future scientific challenges. The present research results complement the previous research on using technology in the chemistry elementary classroom and add the issue of simulations to this research. The results of this study are centered on the topic of solubility. To broaden the generalizability of these findings, future research should examine the effects of simulations on student achievement in a wider range of elementary science topics.https://www.mdpi.com/2414-4088/8/11/105PhET simulationelementary science educationlearning outcomesproblem-solving tasksscientific concepts
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