The Study of Learning Achievement in the Course of Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-nang), U-Sa-Phumara Series Show by The Simpsons Practical Skills Teaching Model
Abstract:
The objectives of this research were: 1) to assess the learning achievement of 2nd year undergraduate Drama and Performing Arts students enrolled in the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-Nang), U-Sa-Phumara series show course before and after an application of the Simpsons practical skills teaching model, and 2) to compare the development of practical skills of 2nd year undergraduate Drama and Performing Arts students enrolled in the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-Nang), U-Sa-Phumara series show course who were taught using the Simpons practical skills model or taught using a traditional instruction model.
The samples used in the research were the 2nd year undergraduate students enrolled in the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-Nang), U-Sa-Phumara series show course during the second semester of the academic year 2020 at Chandrakasem Rajabhat University in 1 classroom divided into an experimental group consisting of 8 people and a control group consisting of 10 people. The research instruments were: 1) a test to measure the learning achievement of the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-nang), U-Sa-Phumara series show course students, 2) a lesson plan for learning management in the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-nang), U-Sa-Phumara series show course using the Simpsons practical skills teaching model, 3) a lesson plan for learning management in the same course using traditional instructional model, and 4) a practical skills assessment form. The statistical used in the analysis were mean, standard deviation, and t-test.
The results showed that: 1) the students learning achievement in the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-Nang), U-Sa-Phumara series show course experimental group which was taught using the Simpsons practical skills teaching model was higher than before learning at a statistical significance level of .05, and 2) the practical skills in the Navanart Rangsan 1 (Tua-Nang), U- Sa- Phumara series show course experimental group which was taught using the Simpsons practical skills teaching model were higher than the control group using the traditional instructional model at a statistical significance level of .05.