Enhancing the conceptual comprehension of astronomy for grade seventh students using multimedia

Authors

  • Kinga Tshering Ministry of Education
  • Dorji Wangchuk Kengkhar Middle Secondary School
  • Dil Bdr. Mongar Trashigang Middle Secondary School
  • Kelzang Dema Ministry of Education and Skills Development

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17102/bjrd.rub.13.1.001

Abstract

This study was motivated by the absence of studies examining the effectiveness and students' perceptions toward multimedia in learning concepts in astronomy related to the Bhutanese context. The study used an explanatory sequential mixed-method research approach with a pre-test and post-test experiment on a single group. The study examined the effectiveness of multimedia in learning astronomy concepts. Additionally, it also explored the perceptions of students toward the use of multimedia in learning astronomy concepts. The participants consist of 44-grade seventh students. The quantitative data was collected using an astronomy conceptual test. The qualitative data were collected from semi-structured interviews conducted with 12 students. Quantitative data was analyzed employing histograms and paired samples t-tests. To generate themes for the qualitative data, Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis was used in the study. The semi-structured interview data were analyzed to get the students' perceptions of multimedia. The quantitative result indicated that after the multimedia intervention, the performance on the astronomy conceptual test significantly improved. Moreover, students' perceptions were positive towards multimedia. However, students face certain challenges such as time constraints and being unable to discern appropriate information for astronomy concepts. It was recommended that multimedia could be used to learn concepts in astronomy.

 

Author Biographies

Kinga Tshering, Ministry of Education

Kinga Tshering is currently a teacher at Trashigang Middle Secondary School and has Master’s degree in Education (Physics). To date, he has published 3 research articles. “Exploring Physics teachers’ reflective practices and the challenges” in Vietnam Journal of Educational Science. “Physics Teachers’ Reflective Practices in Middle and Higher Secondary School: A Case Study” in Asia-Pacific Journal of Educational Management Research. “Use of Edpuzzle learning videos for class 9 Biology and its impact on academic performance” in International Research Journal of Science, Technology, Education, and Management (IRJSTEM). The e-mail id is kingat@ education.gov.bt

Dorji Wangchuk, Kengkhar Middle Secondary School

Dorji Wangchuk is a teacher at Kengkhar Middle Secondary School. He teaches Economics and English to middle school students. As an aspiring writer, he published two non-fiction books: Mysterious Journey of My Education: A U-turn to School (in 2020) and What a Bull Said: Why I Wish I Had Bunked Classes (in 2021). In 2022, he published a case study, ‘Challenges of Emergency eLearning in Rural Bhutan: A Case of Kengkhar Middle Secondary School during the COVID-19 Pandemic’ in the Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies. He is collaborating with Professor Rene Adrin Villano of the University of New England Australia on research, ‘COVID-19 and Emergency eLearning in Rural Bhutan: Challenges, Opportunities, and Policy Implications’. In addition, he wrote a few chapters for the grade 11 and 12 Economics textbooks initiated by the REC. In 2024, he received the Fulbright Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in Sustainable International Development at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA, USA. His e-mail id is dorjiwangchuk571@educationgov.bt.

Dil Bdr. Mongar, Trashigang Middle Secondary School

Dil Bahadur Mongar is a dedicated academician with a Master’s degree in Education, specializing in Chemistry, from the Samtse College of Education under Royal University of Bhutan. He currently serves at the Bhutan Council for School Examinations and Assessment (BCSEA) under the Ministry of Education and Skills Development. In this role, he contributes to the development and evaluation of examination and assessment protocols, ensuring that they are fair, comprehensive, and reflective of Bhutan's national curriculum. Dil Bahadur began his career as a teacher, where his passion for education and innovative teaching methods stood out. He created engaging and interactive learning environments, making complex chemistry concepts accessible to his students. dbmongar2022@education.gov.bt.

Kelzang Dema, Ministry of Education and Skills Development

Kelzang Dema is a teacher at Trashigang Middle Secondary School. She holds a Bachelor of Education(General). She published one research article. “Use of Edpuzzle learning videos for class 9 Biology and its impact on academic performance” in International Research Journal of Science, Technology, Education, and Management (IRJSTEM). The e-mail id is kelzangdema2020@education.gov.bt

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Published

09-06-2024

How to Cite

Tshering, K. ., Wangchuk, D., Mongar, D. B. ., & Dema, K. . (2024). Enhancing the conceptual comprehension of astronomy for grade seventh students using multimedia. Bhutan Journal of Research and Development, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.17102/bjrd.rub.13.1.001