Abstract
The development of 21st century competencies and skills in science teaching and learning is a key strategic imperative. Game-based learning platforms can be used to promote pedagogic innovation in various educational settings. Game-based applications such as Kahoot! have been increasingly used in education to facilitate meaningful enactment of formative assessment practices. Within the realm of science education, formative assessment is largely perceived as an assessment practice with pedagogic potential to enhance students’ academic performance, motivation and engagement during the teaching and learning process. Kahoot! is an interactive game-based learning platform which can essentially be utilised to enhance students’ academic performance, motivation and engagement in the classroom. This paper explores the role of Kahoot! as a formative assessment tool to enhance students’ academic performance, motivation and engagement with a view to help students to achieve stipulated learning outcomes during remote teaching and learning in undergraduate Physical Sciences teacher education. The research study adopted a generic qualitative design and involved 21 purposively selected preservice Physical Sciences teachers at a South African university. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews and the administration of qualitative user-generated online quizzes with the participants. The findings demonstrated that Kahoot! plays a significant role in enhancing students’ academic performance, motivation and active engagement during remote teaching and learning. Theoretical implications for technology-enhanced teaching and learning are discussed.
Highlights
South African universities transitioned to remote teaching and learning as a result of the prevalence of COVID-19 pandemic
As a game-based learning platform, Kahoot! is an example of an alternative innovative resource that can be harnessed to augment online tools being used within the broader South African context
This study examines the role of Kahoot! as a formative assessment tool in science teacher education
Summary
South African universities transitioned to remote teaching and learning as a result of the prevalence of COVID-19 pandemic. The transition to remote teaching and learning involved the utilisation of various online tools and resources. There is a need to adopt alternative online resources to augment online tools used by South African universities to foster meaningful teaching and learning in higher education in particular. Formative assessment can be administered using various technological platforms such as game-based learning platforms such as Kahoot!. Is an emerging user-friendly game-based learning application that has been widely used in educational institutions.
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