The development of learning activities based on Brain-Based Learning (BBL) with motion graphic media to enhance reading and spelling of students in Pratom 2
Abstract:
The purposes of this research were to 1)develop learning activities based on brain-based learning (BBL) and motion graphic media to enhance reading and spelling abilities in Thai language, 2) compare reading and spelling abilities in Thai language of students in pratom 2 both before and after studying with learning activities based on brain-based learning (BBL) and motion graphic media to enhance reading and spelling abilities in Thai language, 3) explore satisfaction on learning activities based on brain-based learning (BBL) and motion graphic media to enhance reading and spelling abilities in Thai language of students in pratom 2,the sample in this research was selected from 22 students in pratom 2 of Wat Lat Tan school by Simple random sampling. The instruments of this study were 1) a structure interview 2) the learning plan for enhancing reading and spelling abilities by motion graphic media, 3) learning activities based on brain-based learning (BBL) by motion graphic media, 4)The test for evaluating reading and spelling abilities, 5) the satisfaction surveys for motion graphic media, Mean, Standard Deviation, Dependent t-test statistic were used for data analysis. The results of this research were as follows : 1) The quality of motion graphic media about content in Thai language was overall very good (X= 4.98, S.D.= 0.12) The quality of motion graphic media about design was overall very good (X= 4.92, S.D.= 0.16) The quality of learning activities based on brain-based learning (BBL) was overall very good (X= 4.94, S.D.= 0.23) 2) Reading and spelling abilities by learning activities based on brain-based learning (BBL) and motion graphic media to enhance reading and spelling abilities after studying were statistically significant higher than before studying at 0.01. 3) The satisfactions of students on content, design, benefit of motion graphic media were overall high (X= 2.61, S.D.= 0.03)