Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject

Blended Learning Through Lab-Rotation (BLLR) model has emerged as a prominent educational approach, particularly in the context of motivating high school students to engage with the chemistry subject. This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent literature, to examine the effects of BLLR mod...

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Main Authors: Almarzuqi, Ali Abdullah, Sulaiman, Tajularipin Bin, Mustakim, Siti Salina
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Language:English
Published: Human Resources Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116623/
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Mustakim, Siti Salina
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description Blended Learning Through Lab-Rotation (BLLR) model has emerged as a prominent educational approach, particularly in the context of motivating high school students to engage with the chemistry subject. This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent literature, to examine the effects of BLLR model on student motivation in chemistry education. The BLLR model integrates traditional classroom instruction with online learning activities and handson laboratory experiences, offering a dynamic and interactive learning environment tailored to diverse student needs. Motivation plays a critical role in shaping students' academic performance and long-term interest in chemistry. However, traditional teaching methods often fail to foster intrinsic motivation, leading to student disengagement. By synthesizing contemporary research findings, this paper explores how the BLLR model addresses motivational challenges through personalized learning experiences, real-world application of concepts, and collaborative inquiry-based activities. The synthesis of empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks underscores the transformative potential of BLLR model in enhancing student motivation and engagement in chemistry learning. Practical implications for educators and policymakers are discussed, along with recommendations for future research to further advance our understanding of blended learning's impact on student motivation in science education.
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spelling upm-1166232025-04-14T03:48:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116623/ Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject Almarzuqi, Ali Abdullah Sulaiman, Tajularipin Bin Mustakim, Siti Salina Blended Learning Through Lab-Rotation (BLLR) model has emerged as a prominent educational approach, particularly in the context of motivating high school students to engage with the chemistry subject. This paper presents a comprehensive review of recent literature, to examine the effects of BLLR model on student motivation in chemistry education. The BLLR model integrates traditional classroom instruction with online learning activities and handson laboratory experiences, offering a dynamic and interactive learning environment tailored to diverse student needs. Motivation plays a critical role in shaping students' academic performance and long-term interest in chemistry. However, traditional teaching methods often fail to foster intrinsic motivation, leading to student disengagement. By synthesizing contemporary research findings, this paper explores how the BLLR model addresses motivational challenges through personalized learning experiences, real-world application of concepts, and collaborative inquiry-based activities. The synthesis of empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks underscores the transformative potential of BLLR model in enhancing student motivation and engagement in chemistry learning. Practical implications for educators and policymakers are discussed, along with recommendations for future research to further advance our understanding of blended learning's impact on student motivation in science education. Human Resources Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116623/1/116623.pdf Almarzuqi, Ali Abdullah and Sulaiman, Tajularipin Bin and Mustakim, Siti Salina (2024) Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14 (6). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2222-6990 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/21682/Effects-of-Blended-Learning-Through-Lab-Rotation-BLLR-Model-on-Motivating-High-School-Students-to-Learn-Chemistry-Subject 10.6007/ijarbss/v14-i6/21682
spellingShingle Almarzuqi, Ali Abdullah
Sulaiman, Tajularipin Bin
Mustakim, Siti Salina
Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
title Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
title_full Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
title_fullStr Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
title_short Effects of Blended Learning Through LabRotation (BLLR) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
title_sort effects of blended learning through labrotation (bllr) model on motivating high school students to learn chemistry subject
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