A correlational-comparative study of perception of ICT use in the classroom and academic achievement of Grades 3 and 4 students in Chinese language class at Prasarnmit Primary School International program in Bangkok, Thailand

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Scholar: Human Sciences 12, 2 (July-December 2020), 141-153
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This study was conducted to identify whether there was a significant difference in perception of ICT use in the classroom between Grades 3 and 4 students learning Chinese as a foreign language at Prasarnmit Primary School International Program (PPiP)in Bangkok, Thailand. Also, this study examined the relationship between the perception of ICT use in the classroom held by these students and their academic achievement in Chinese language class. ICT Use in Learning Chinese Questionnaire, comprised of 13 items using a 5-point Likert scale, was used for measuring the level of perceptions of ICT use in the classroom. Forty-eight students participated in this study, conducted during the academic year 2018-2019. The research findings showed that Grade 3 students held, onaverage, a moderate perception of ICT use in the classroom in Chinese language class, while Grade 4 students held a positive perception instead. The study also showed that the level of academic achievement of Grade 3 students in Chinese language class was satisfactory, while for Grade 4 students was fairly good. The results showedthat there was no significant relationship between perception of ICT use in the classroom and academic achievement of both Grades 3 and 4 students in Chinese language class at PPiP. Also, there was no significant difference in perception of ICT use in theclassroom between Grades 3 and 4 students in Chinese language class at PPiP.
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