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http://dx.doi.org/10.14702/JPEE.2022.505

The Meta-Analysis on Effects of Living Lab-Based Education  

So Hee Yoon (Department of Teacher Education, Hannam University)
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Journal of Practical Engineering Education / v.14, no.3, 2022 , pp. 505-512 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to synthesize effects of the living lab-based education through meta-analysis. Seven primary studies reporting the effect of living lab-based education were carefully selected for data analysis. Research questions are as follows. First, what is the overall effect size of the living lab-based education? The overall effect size refers to the effect on the cognitive and affective domains. Second, what is the effect size of the living lab-based education according to categorical variables? Categorical variables are outcome characteristics, study characteristics, and design characteristics. Results are summarized as follows. First, the overall effect size of living lab-based education was 0.347. Second, the effect size according to the cognitive domain was 1.244 for information process, 0.593 for communication, 0.261 for problem solving, and 0.26 for creativity. Third, the effect size according to subject area was shown in the order of electrical and electronic engineering 1.146, technology and home economics 0.489, artificial intelligence 0.379, and practical arts 0.168. Fourth, the effect size according to school level was 1.058 for high school, 0.312 for middle school, and 0.217 for elementary school. Fifth, the effect size by grade level was 0.295 when two or more grades were integrated and 0.294 for a single grade.
Keywords
Living Lab-Based Education; Program Effectiveness; Meta-Analysis; Elementary and Secondary Education;
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