Improvisation of Teacher-Made Instructional Media and Students’ Performance in Primary Science in Nigerian Schools
Udosen Idongesit N.* and
Ekukinam Thelma U.
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Udosen Idongesit N.*: Department of Educational Technology/Library Science University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria
Ekukinam Thelma U.: Department of Educational Technology/Library Science University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria
Research Journal of Education, 2019, vol. 5, issue 5, 63-68
Abstract:
The study examines the effect of improvisation of teacher-made instructional media on students’ performance in some selected primary science concepts. Thus, a pre-test and post-test, non-randomized experimental design was adopted for the study. Three thousand, three hundred and sixty-eight (3,368) primary six pupils from 48 public primary schools in Akwa Ibom State formed the population while two hundred and nineteen primary six pupils from two schools formed the sample for the study. The two intact classes were exposed to standard and improvised science equipment. A Primary Science Performance Test (PSPT) instrument was used to collect data before and after each lesson. A t-test statistical analysis revealed that there is no significant difference of the post-test performance of intact classes exposed to improvised science equipment and those standard equipment indicating that pupils benefited equally from the standardized and improvised equipment with t-calculated score of 1.34 below the t-critical 2.92. It is recommended that the government should organize workshop on the use of improvised materials to change the orientation of the teacher centred instructional approach to teaching primary science.
Keywords: Instructional media; Research design; Skills; Lesson model; Curriculum; T-test. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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