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dc.contributor.authorGumisirizah, Nicholus
dc.contributor.authorNzabahimana, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorMuwonge, Charles M.
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-30T08:07:15Z
dc.date.available2024-04-30T08:07:15Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationGumisirizah, N., Nzabahimana, J., & Muwonge, C. M. (2024). Students’ performance, attitude, and classroom observation data to assess the effect of problem-based learning approach supplemented by YouTube videos in Ugandan classroom. Scientific Data, 11(1), 428.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.must.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/3618
dc.description.abstractIn response to global demands, Uganda’s Vision 2040 seeks to transform the country into a modern and prosperous nation by implementing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, focusing on equitable and quality education. The 21st-century workforce requires individuals who can effectively navigate complex workplace challenges. This dataset was gathered from Form-2 Ugandan secondary school students (aged 12 to 15) across 12 schools in the Sheema District. The dataset comprises three types of data: students’ performance in a physics topic (simple machines), their attitudes toward problemsolving and critical thinking when learning physics using Problem-Based Learning (PBL) supplemented by Youtube videos, and classroom observations documented with the reformed teaching observational protocol (RTOP). The intervention of teaching using PBL was executed in 2022, collecting data from 973 lower secondary school students. The intervention involved three approaches: one group (144 students) received PBL along with YouTube videos, another group of 482 students received PBL alone, and a third group (347 students) was taught using the traditional method. This data article explains the study’s data creation, collection, and analysis process. The dataset holds significance for secondary school teachers, policymakers, and researchers, offering insights into the impact of PBL with and without ICT resources on learning physics and students’ attitudes toward these learner-centered approaches.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipAfrican Center for Excellence for Innovative Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science (ACEITLMS)en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherScientific Dataen_US
dc.subjectPhysics educationen_US
dc.subjectStudents’ performanceen_US
dc.subjectAttitudesen_US
dc.subjectClassroom observation dataen_US
dc.subjectUgandan classroomen_US
dc.titleStudents’ performance, attitude, and classroom observation data to assess the effect of problem-based learning approach supplemented by Youtube videos in Ugandan classroomen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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