Imelda Kemeza
Mbarara University of Science and Technology

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Prime indicators of current teaching methodologies and students’ perceptions in quantum physics Pascasie Nyirahabimana; Evariste Minani; Mathias Nduwingoma; Imelda Kemeza
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 11, No 3: September 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v11i3.22078

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With the growing revolution in the education system, imparting quality education has become a priority for instructors and students in any educational institution. The challenge grows high when it comes to teaching advanced subjects like quantum physics. The present study considered the case study of the University of Rwanda College of Education. It investigated the impact of current teaching methodologies and teaching staff and students’ perceptions in quantum physics for a quality knowledge delivery system. It employed a quantitative method of data collection. About 300 students and ten lecturers participated in this study. Data obtained from this study were analyzed using descriptive quantitative analysis. Students suggested that multimedia tools in teaching and learning quantum physics can improve the understanding of concepts and help solve complex mathematical problems in quantum physics. Likewise, the teaching staff finds quantum physics more comprehensive and effective when appropriate multimedia tools are used. The investigation outcome is meant multimedia utilization can improve quantum physics’ teaching and learning experience at Rwanda high educational institutions.
Didactic conditions for the organization of self-study and self-assessment of students in the study of biology Yerbol Kainarbayev; Ainur Baikenzheeva; Imelda Kemeza; Anar Tazhmakhanova
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : STAI Miftahul Ula Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v7i3.763

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Organizing self-study is essential during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many teachers and students are faced with the problems of remote learning of educational material. Therefore, it is advisable to create and highlight those methods that will facilitate the study of biology. The purpose of this research was to develop approaches, in which students are motivated for self-study and self-assessment with minimal teacher guidance. Schools were selected randomly for the study. Each of them had 4 cohorts per course. In such a cohort, three experimental groups and one control group were randomly selected. One experimental group was given both success criteria and a checklist, another experimental group was given success criteria, and a third experimental group was given a checklist. As a result of the research, it can be seen that the method of teaching the material, as well as the means, affect the success criteria. The use of different methods of self-assessment in the learning process increases the knowledge and motivation of students to study biology. For example, after testing, the students were allowed to independently check their work and analyze their mistakes, or use different colors to highlight those tasks that the student wrote himself (the answer is correct), those with errors and those, with which difficulties arose. In addition, one can improve their communication skills and bonding with their classmates by helping others check their work. The findings will help teachers and other educators meet the educational challenges of the twenty-first century.