ERIC Number: EJ1411002
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 7
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ISSN: ISSN-1927-5250
EISSN: EISSN-1927-5269
Creative the Electronic Media Instructional Innovative Management Approach for Developing Chinese Vocabulary Memorization Skills of Educated Students in the Chinese Language
Suphasa Phupunna
Journal of Education and Learning, v12 n6 p132-138 2023
Designing the Electronic Media instructional innovative management approach on Chinese Language Elementary Level 1 course (CLELC-1) was developed Chinese vocabulary memorization skills of 21 freshly educated students in the Chinese Language Teaching Program, Faculty of Education, Rajabhat Mahasarakham University, Thailand. Using the 10 Electronic Media Instructional Innovative Management (EMIIM) Lesson Plans were administered. Creative the Electronic Media Memorizing Chinese Vocabulary Skills (EMDVS) with the PowerPoint Canva and Captivate that 300 words/characters in Chinese were strategized. The effectiveness of the 10 EMIIM lesson plans is completed, using the E1/E2 approach for process and product-based developmental testing of instructional media is usually set at 80/80. Students' learning achievement was tested by creating and analysing the 40 items Pre-and-Post-Learning Achievement Performance Assessment Tests (LAPAT) to design. Students' perceptions of their satisfaction were described with the 20 items Questionnaire on Student Satisfaction Inventory (QSSI). Most EMIIM, EMDVS, LAPAT, and QSSI instruments are valid and reliable. Students' responses of their understanding about 86.14% to their memorizing Chinese vocabulary skills, the E1/E2 evidence of 91.07/87.02 over the threshold setting is 80/80, significantly. The p-value reported from a t-test is 51.990 and more excellent than .001, and the result was difference significantly. The scale means ranged from 4.438 to 4.648. Interpretation of students' perceptions on all four scales indicates that the Strongly Satisfied Level using the QSSI was assessed.
Descriptors: Memorization, Chinese, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Instructional Design, Educational Innovation, Lesson Plans, Language Tests, Student Attitudes, Introductory Courses, Computational Linguistics, Creativity, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Rating Scales
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