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This research set out to determine whether or not secondary school students would benefit from using locally sourced instructional materials for their chemistry labs. A total of two hundred and eighteen secondary school students participated in the study. The survey was set up as a cross-sectional analysis. The participants responded to a self-report measure on their experience of locally sourced instructional material and the perceived learning outcome. A simple linear regression was conducted on the data, and the result showed that locally sourced instructional material statistically predicted effective chemistry learning. Finding and conclusions are discussed.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF LOCALLY SOURCED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CHEMISTRY EDUCATION. (2026). Empirical Open, 1(1). https://journal.empiricalopen.com/empopen/article/view/53

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THE IMPORTANCE OF LOCALLY SOURCED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CHEMISTRY EDUCATION. (2026). Empirical Open, 1(1). https://journal.empiricalopen.com/empopen/article/view/53