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Title: Revolutionizing Physics Education: Leveraging Vee-Diagrams for Improved Secondary School Students’ Achievement and Retention
Authors: ANWO, Abdulmalik Olayinka
GANA, Celina Shitna
HASSAN, Ahmed Ahmed
MOSES, Abiodun Stephen
BASHIR, Ahmad Usman
MUHAMMAD, Muhammad Kudu
Keywords: Achievement
Physics
Retention
Secondary school students
Vee-diagram
Issue Date: May-2025
Publisher: Faculty of Education Umaru Musa Yaradua University, Katsina, Katsina State.
Abstract: This paper explores the integration of Vee-diagrams into physics education as a transformative approach to enhance secondary school students’ achievement and retention. Traditional teaching methods often leave students with superficial knowledge and misconceptions regarding fundamental concepts in physics. Vee-diagrams serve as visual tools that help students organize their thoughts, clarify relationships between concepts, and foster a deeper understanding of physics principles. By promoting active, reflective learning, Vee-diagrams align with constructivist theories and the Ausubel-Novak theory of meaningful learning, encouraging students to connect new information with prior knowledge. Empirical research and case studies demonstrate the effectiveness of Vee-diagrams in improving academic performance, conceptual understanding, and retention of knowledge. Various studies reveal significant increases in student achievement, with some reporting up to 30% improvement in understanding complex topics. Furthermore, Vee-diagrams address common misconceptions and enhance student engagement, with a majority of students expressing increased motivation when using these tools. Despite concerns regarding implementation complexity and varying benefits for different learning styles, the advantages of Vee-diagrams in fostering critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills outweigh these challenges. This paper argues for the broader adoption of Vee-diagrams in physics curricula, emphasizing their potential to cultivate scientifically literate individuals prepared to navigate and contribute to an increasingly complex world.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30163
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