Lijun Zhou. The use of student teams achievement divisions technique to improve vocational English score: A case study of Jinchang secondary vocational school of technology. Master's Degree(Technical Education). Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi. Office of Academic Resource and Information Technology. : มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีราชมงคลธัญบุรี, 2567.
The use of student teams achievement divisions technique to improve vocational English score: A case study of Jinchang secondary vocational school of technology
การใช้เทคนิคการเรียนรู้แบบร่วมมือ (STAD) ของนักเรียนมัธยมศึกษา ตอนต้นเพื่อปรับปรุงคะแนนภาษาอังกฤษอาชีวศึกษา: กรณีศึกษาของ Jinchang Secondary Vocational School of Technology
Abstract:
Many secondary school students are inefficient in learning English vocabulary and lack initiative. Cooperative learning has been widely recognized as one of the mainstream modes of international education reform. This study aimed to: 1) explore and compare learning achievement in English vocabulary teaching and 2) examine students' opinions after using The student teams achievement divisions (STAD) teaching technique.
The population of this study was 60 students in Jinchang Secondary Vocational School of Technology. The researcher selected two classes by purposive sampling, including 60 students. The student teams achievement divisions (STAD) teaching technique was used in one class and the usual method in another class. Independent t-tests were used for interpretation by comparing the different teaching methods used in the classes.
The research results were found that the vocabulary of the student teams achievement divisions (STAD) teaching technique was higher than that of the class taught using regular teaching techniques at a statistical significance level of .05. It was also found that in regard to the learning interest and learning efficiency of the students, using The student teams students preferred achievement divisions (STAD) teaching technique to learn English, students recited words more efficiently, and they had a better English
learning atmosphere.