A DEVELOPMENT OF ONLINE TEACHING MEDIA ON PERFORMING ARTS AND CULTURE FOR MATHAYOMSUKSA 2 STUDENTS

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Chinakrit Srisuk

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The objectives of this research were to: 1) develop online teaching media on performing arts and culture for Mathayomsuksa 2 students that are effective according to the 80/80 criteria, 2) study the learning achievement of students studying by using online teaching media on the subject of performing arts and culture for students in secondary school year 2, and 3) to study the satisfaction of learning with online teaching materials on performing arts and culture for Mathayomsuksa 2 students. The sample group in the research was 82 students in 2 classrooms of Mathayomsuksa 2 in the first semester of the academic year 2021 at Triamudom Suksa Pattanakarn Suvarnabhumi School, selected by the method of cluster sampling. The experimental tool was the online teaching materials on performing arts and culture. The objectives of this research were to: 1) pre-test and post-test in an achievement test that the concordance value was 1.00, 2) the Concordance exercise scored 1.00, and 3) the satisfaction assessment from the Concordance scored 1.00. The data were analyzed by means, standard deviation, percentage and one-sample t-test.


The results showed that 1) development of online teaching media on performing arts and culture for Mathayomsuksa 2 students with E1/E2 efficiency equal to 90.91/93.00 higher than the specified criteria. 2) The students' academic achievement scores after school were significantly higher than before at the .05 level. And 3) the highest level of satisfaction; the mean score was 4.46, and the standard deviation was 0.84.

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