Author
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- Cristy Fernando C. Sardinola
(Mindanao State University-Illigan Institute of Technology/College of Education, Department of Science and Mathematics Education)
- Sotero O. Malayao Jr
(Andres Bonifacio Avenue, Tibanga, 9200 Iligan City, Philippines)
- Giovanni J. Paylaga
(Mindanao State University-Illigan Institute of Technology/College of Education, Department of Science and Mathematics Education)
- Noel Lito B. Sayson
(Mindanao State University-Illigan Institute of Technology/College of Education, Department of Science and Mathematics Education)
- Dennis C. Arogancia
(Mindanao State University-Illigan Institute of Technology/College of Education, Department of Science and Mathematics Education)
- Jun Karren V. Caparoso
(Mindanao State University-Illigan Institute of Technology/College of Education, Department of Science and Mathematics Education)
Abstract
Science education in the Philippines faces significant challenges, particularly in physics, where students struggle with abstract concepts like light. Traditional teaching methods, often passive and resource-limited, contribute to low engagement and poor performance. This study developed and evaluated Spectro-uno, an educational card game designed to enhance Grade 8 students’ understanding of light through game-based learning. The study aimed to (1) develop Spectro-uno aligned with DepEd competencies, (2) evaluate its perceived effectiveness by teachers and experts. Using the Successive Approximation Model (SAM), Spectro-Uno was iteratively developed with feedback from five in-service science teachers and five graduate students in Physics Education. Quantitative data were collected through a rating scale and qualitative data were gathered through feedback from science teachers and graduate students and a survey from grade 9 students and grade 8 science teachers. Quantitative results showed that Spectro-uno received a “Very Good†rating from science teachers and graduate students, who highlighted its ability to engage students, simplify abstract concepts, and promote active learning. The study concludes that Spectro-uno is an effective tool for teaching light-related topics and recommends its integration into the curriculum. Further research is encouraged to explore its long-term impact, emphasizing the use of pre- and post-tests to evaluate learning outcomes.
Suggested Citation
Cristy Fernando C. Sardinola & Sotero O. Malayao Jr & Giovanni J. Paylaga & Noel Lito B. Sayson & Dennis C. Arogancia & Jun Karren V. Caparoso, 2025.
"“Spectro-Uno†: Development and Evaluation of Card Game Material in Learning Light for Grade 8 Students,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3), pages 4537-4546, March.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-3:p:4537-4546
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