Effectiveness of Self-Learning Instructional Material (Slim) in Elementary Statistics
Leonila H Pajo
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study was conducted during the first semester of SY 1994-1995 at the
Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology, Mati, Davao Oriental to
provide empirical facts on the effectiveness of Self-Learning Instructional Material
(SLIM) in teaching Elementary Statistics to second year college students. A modified
non-equivalent pretest-posttest control group design was used. Data was analyzed by
means of ANOVA, ANACOVA, LSD and UL Index method for item analysis. Three
methods of teaching namely: TSI-A (teaching using Traditional System of Instruction)
which served as -the control, SLIM-B (teaching using SLIM plus faculty supervision)
and SLIM-C (teaching using SLIM). Findings showed that SLIM-B was the most
effective method of teaching Elementary Statistics thus confirming that the teacher
factor still play a very important role in the learning process of students.
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