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Liceo de Cagayan University Junior High School Department
Page 35 player since 1991 to allow educators make the most of the resources in the teaching and learning by offering more visual support (Essays UK, 20180. In the teaching of various subjects in schools, instructional television as a multimedia approach that can be used to enhance student learning ability, interest and attitude in any given subject. A number of educational researchers have studied the use of teaching and learning instructional television in many parts of the world and their findings show a significant increase in the efficiency, attitude and interest of students with the use of television (M Mohhammed and Haroun G, 2017). Too many instructional contents on the screen must be confusing and overwhelming for students who can maintain and remember only a certain amount of information at a time. Therefore, instead of presenting whole portions of instructional contents at a time, separating relevant contents into smaller chunks and breaking such chunks into smaller segments are especially important for students (Bley & Thornton, 2001). According to Emily Cruse, Safarimontage.com, (2020) the most significant findings of the survey that supports the value of these multimedia tools is the direct relationship between utilization frequency and perceived student achievement and motivation. For frequent users (teachers who report two or more hours per week using TV or video), two-thirds find that students learn more when suing TV or video. Given that students with mathematics difficulties often have visual and spatial deficits, a large font size and double-spaced texts are recommended for them to aid in reading and keeping track of their learning (Bley & Thornton, 2001; Higgins, Boon, & Pierce, 2005; Higgins et al., 2000). Colors for multimedia programs must be carefully selected for students with mathematics difficulties to facilitate their learning, motivation, and attention (Higgins et al., 2005; Higgins et al., 2000). For example, bright colors must be chosen for important or new instructional contents, so that the students with mathematics difficulties can pay more attention to the contents on the screen (Bley & Thornton, 2001; Higgins et al., 2005). |
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