INTERNET memes can improve scientific learning for senior high-school students, according to an Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) study.
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Ateneo de Manila University researchers have found that using internet memes to teach science can significantly improve learning outcomes for senior high school students. Over 200 Filipino private high school students in Grade 11 were involved in the study, which specifically focused on kids in non-STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) tracks who are required […]
INTERNET memes can improve scientific learning for senior high-school students, according to an Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) study.
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