A Concept Paper: The Effectiveness Of Project Based Learning On Self-Efficacy’s Level Among Slow Learner Students In Malaysia
Nurul Farhana Binti Zainudin (),
Zakiah Binti Mohamad Ashari and
Azlina Binti Kosnin
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Nurul Farhana Binti Zainudin: Faculty of Science Social and Humanities, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Zakiah Binti Mohamad Ashari: Faculty of Science Social and Humanities, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Azlina Binti Kosnin: Faculty of Science Social and Humanities, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Education, Sustainability & Society (ESS), 2019, vol. 2, issue 3, 21-24
Abstract:
The number of students with learning disability keep increasing every year. Slow learner student is a student with learning disability that has a mental age lower that their actual age. Due to their weakness, they always have low level of self-efficacy which is a confidence in themselves to complete a task given. Therefore, the researcher decided to conduct this study to improve the level of self-efficacy among slow learner students in Malaysia. This study will use Pre and Post Quasi-Experimental research design. The purposive sampling technique will be use and choose 30 slow learner students in primary school. The instrument that will be used is Project Based-Learning Module and Academic Self-Efficacy Scale by Zimmerman, Bandura and Martinez-Pons (1992) which consists of 11 statements and seven likertscale. The data will be analysed using T-test by SPSS. The expected result for this study is the students in experimental group will have higher level of self-efficacy compare to controlled group and there are increasing number of self-efficacy’s level after treatment. The implication of this study is it helps slow learner students in improving their self-efficacy and this study also provide alternative teaching method to the slow learner students instead traditional teaching method.
Keywords: Self-Efficacy; Project Based Learning; Slow Learner (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.26480/ess.03.2019.21.24
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