AVAILABILITY OF LOCAL RESOURCES AND UTILIZATION IN THE TEACHING OF BIOLOGY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN URUAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Table Of Contents
- Title page — – – – – – – – – – – i
Declaration — – – – – – – – – – -ii
Approval page — – – – – – – – – – -iii
Dedication — – – – – – – – – – -iv
Acknowledgement — – – – – – – – – -v
Table of content — – – – – – – – – -vi Abstract — – – – – – – – – – – -vii
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
This research project aims to investigate the availability of local resources and their utilization in the teaching of biology in secondary schools in Uruan Local Government Area. The study will focus on identifying the various local resources that can be used to enhance the teaching of biology, as well as exploring the extent to which these resources are currently being utilized in the classroom. By examining the availability and utilization of local resources, the research intends to provide insights into how biology education can be made more relevant and engaging for students in Uruan Local Government Area. A mixed-methods approach will be used to collect data for this study. Surveys will be conducted among biology teachers in secondary schools in Uruan Local Government Area to assess their awareness of local resources and how frequently they incorporate these resources into their teaching. In addition, classroom observations will be carried out to observe firsthand the extent to which local resources are being used in biology lessons. Interviews with key stakeholders, such as school administrators and education policymakers, will also be conducted to gather their perspectives on the availability and utilization of local resources in biology education. The findings of this research are expected to contribute to the existing literature on science education and local resource utilization in developing countries. By highlighting the importance of local resources in biology education, the study aims to provide recommendations for improving the teaching of biology in Uruan Local Government Area secondary schools. This includes suggestions for integrating more local resources into the curriculum, providing teacher training on effective utilization of these resources, and promoting community involvement in supporting biology education. Ultimately, the research project seeks to underscore the value of utilizing local resources in biology education to make learning more contextualized and meaningful for students. By leveraging the rich natural and cultural resources available in Uruan Local Government Area, biology teachers can create a more interactive and engaging learning environment that fosters students' interest and understanding of the subject. The outcomes of this study are expected to inform educational policies and practices aimed at enhancing biology teaching and learning in secondary schools in Uruan Local Government Area.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 Background to the study</strong></p><p> It is widely accepted that education is one of the leading instruments for promoting economic development as it encompasses some processes individuals go through to help them develop and utilize their potentials. Okeke (2007) posit out that, through education, individuals acquire knowledge, skills and attitude that are necessary for effective living. This is the reason in all modern nations, investment in education of the youth is considered most vital. According to Onsomu (2006), secondary education is an important sub-sector of education in the preparation of human capital for development and provision of life opportunities as it provides a vital link between basic education and the world of work on one hand, and further training on the other hand. Furthermore, manifestations of quality education have to do with literary cognitive abilities, performance and progression to higher levels of learning.</p><p> However, quality education cannot be achieved without local resources which play an important role in the achievement of educational goals and objectives. Local resources according to Usman (2007) are central to the educational progress because they play an important role in the achievement of educational goals and objective since they facilitate teachers work and accelerate learning on the parts of the students.</p><p> Haluack (1990) emphasized that the availability of relevant local resources contributes to academic achievement of students. According to Kembui (1995) in a study of relationship between educational resources and students academic performance in Kenya noted a very strong positive relationship between local resources and academic performance of students. According to him, schools with more resources performed better than schools that are less endowed. This collaborated the findings of a study by Babayomi (1999) that private schools because of availability and adequacy of teaching and learning resources performed better than public schools.</p><p> According to Patel (1986), shortage of local resources hindered effective utilization. This is supported by Njoroge (2000) in a study on factors affecting availability, acquisition and utilization of local resources in the teaching of Biology in selected secondary schools in Kenya found that unavailability of local resources hinders effective utilization. However, Kitheka (2005) noted that schools with abundant resources may not always utilize them efficiently and consequently fail to raise student’s level of performance. On the other hand, schools with limited resources may utilize what they have efficiently and this may boost learning thus students should be able to maximize and utilize available resources so as to adequately achieve educational objectives.</p><p> Ngala (1997), noted that utilization of available local resources is more important than the quantity. This is supported by Cohen (2003) who points out that it is not making the resources available to schools that matters, but getting those local resources utilized by teachers and students to get academic content learned.</p><p><strong>1.2 Statement of problem</strong></p><p> Since <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.modishproject.com/impact-of-nigerian-union-of-teachers-on-education-system-a-case-study-of-owerri-municipal-council/">education system</a> is dominated by examination oriented teaching whereby passing examination is the only bench mark for performance as there is no internal system of monitoring learning achievements within an educational cycle, performance in WAEC examination in Uruan L.G.A. has remained poor with majority of students scoring D7 in Biology and mathematics which are core subjects. This is a poor grade as it bars students form entry in to science-based degree and diploma courses. Even though many students done to determine factors influencing poor performance of students in WAEC examinations have indicated inadequate teaching learning resources, teaching style and others as the factors influencing the performance of students. This study was set to assess the Availability of Local Resources and utilization in the Teaching of Biology in secondary schools in Uruan Local Government Area.</p>
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