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Extent Of Integration Of Practicals Into Teaching Of Chemistry

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Practical Integration in Teaching Chemistry
  • 2.2Theoretical Frameworks on Practical Teaching
  • 2.3Importance of Integrating Practicals in Chemistry Education
  • 2.4Challenges of Integrating Practicals into Chemistry Teaching
  • 2.5Best Practices for Practical Integration in Chemistry Education
  • 2.6Impact of Practical Teaching on Student Learning
  • 2.7Global Perspective on Practical Integration in Chemistry
  • 2.8Role of Technology in Practical Teaching
  • 2.9Future Trends in Practical Integration in Chemistry Education
  • 2.10Summary of Literature Review

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design and Methodology
  • 3.2Population and Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Research Instruments
  • 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
  • 3.6Ethical Considerations
  • 3.7Reliability and Validity
  • 3.8Limitations of the Methodology

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Practical Integration Practices in Chemistry Teaching
  • 4.3Student Perspectives on Practical Teaching
  • 4.4Teacher Perspectives on Practical Integration
  • 4.5Comparison of Practical Integration Across Different Schools
  • 4.6Impact of Practical Teaching on Student Performance
  • 4.7Recommendations for Improving Practical Integration
  • 4.8Implications for Chemistry Education

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.4Practical Implications
  • 5.5Contribution to the Field

Thesis Abstract

The research work sought to find the extent of integration of practical into teaching chemistry in Senior Secondary Schools in
Enugu South L.G.A Enugu State. Research questions were raised and questionnaire was used to elicit responses from the students. The information so obtained were subject to analysis using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results of the statistical analysis showed that these students are sufficiently aware of the impact of the integration of practical in teaching chemistry, Such encouraging results suggest that, enhancing practical classes would improve the technological level of sciences in Nigerian educational system and individual student interest in sciences. Topics for further research and recommendations were also made.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong><br>In Nigeria emphasis in developing our science and technological skills is very high because they are vital for economic and industrial development. The essence of this research work is to ascertain the level of practical integration in our senior secondary schools, to create awareness of it is importance into teaching and learning and recommendation of how to improve in our technological level as a nation.<br></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong><br>In Nigeria science and technology is indispensable to use because it is the bedrock of our economic and industrial development. Basic as it is science and technology is in our daily human activities. It is worthy to note that the major advances made in Medicine, Pharmacy, Industrial Chemistry, Engineering are based on researches being conducted in many areas of science and technology such as Chemistry.<br>Chemistry is taught as a science subject in almost all Nigeria senior secondary schools even in the higher and tertiary institutions and these schools thus serve as the starting point for the teaching of introductory chemistry with the aim of training the students in the process of scientific investigations. Chemistry is one of the core-science subjects in our school because it is one of the entry requirements in some fields of studies such as Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering, Science Education, Biochemistry and so on.<br>The extent of integration of practicals in senior secondary schools has a lot to tell on any chemistry students especially in his or her final examination since no work is done on any science subject especially chemistry if there is no integration of practicals which helps in better assimilation of scientific theories for effective industrial output in the society.<br>The most influential science process established (Tamir, 1991) stated that the prerequisite knowledge of concept and principles can be obtained only if the students have certain underlying capability of the science processes, which are needed to practise and understand science subject especially in Chemistry. These processes include, making operational definitions, formulations, observing, classifying, measuring, formulating hypothesis, interpreting data collected from the observations, and drawing conclusions.<br>However, contents and concepts will undoubtedly change but the mental skill of the approach that is process skills is relevant to the solution of everyday problem. If a student can think scientifically, he can observe, make simple hypothesis, test them by experiment and make valid inferences and interpreted data, then the level of science and technology in our country will increase to its apex.<br>Finally, science which Chemistry is a branch is the foundation for scientific enquiry. They are the generalizable intellectual skills needed to learn concepts and broad theories and principles used in making valid inductive inferences. Unfortunately, in Nigeria today, it appears that students are deprived of acquiring the appropriate process skills they need by the society, government, the school, teachers or even themselves. It has been observed that students in this present era are not doing marvellously well especially in their science hence this poor performance in their practical examinations in senior school certificate examination affects the overall result.<br>For this reason the present research is focused to ascertain the extent of integration of practicals into teaching chemistry in senior secondary schools in Enugu South Local Government of Enugu State.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</strong><br>In recent years, manpower and millions of naira have been devoted in efforts to improve science teaching in the schools because of the decrease in standard of education in Nigeria has fallen. The teaching of science subjects in Nigeria is now faced with lots of problems and they include among others:<br>1. Scarcity of qualified science teachers in our schools.<br>2. The quality and quantity of laboratory technologists employed in our schools.<br>3. Inadequate laboratory facilities in our schools.<br>4. Absence of laboratories in some schools.<br>In this present era there has been shortage of teachers with good knowledge of ways of imparting scientific knowledge and results has shown that laboratory method of teaching science subjects helps to increase our student scientific skills and knowledge thereby solving our country’s industrial and economic problems.<br>Based on the above, the obvious adverse problems as stated above, states the importance of this study, which tends to look into the extent or level of integration of practicals into teaching chemistry in senior secondary schools in Enugu South local Government Area of Enugu State.</p><p><strong>1.3 PURPOSE OF STUDY</strong><br>The purpose of this research work is to access the extent of integration of practicals into teaching chemistry in Senior Secondary Schools in Enugu South local government of Enugu State. More specifically, the study is aimed at: -<br>(a) To ascertain the level of practical chemistry in senior secondary schools.<br>(b) To determine the frequency of practical lessons into the teaching of chemistry.<br>(c) To determine the problem inhibiting the integration of practicals into teaching chemistry in senior secondary schools.<br>(d) To suggest solutions to problems encountered by chemistry and science students with regards to practicals.</p><p><strong>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong><br>Since every well researched work aimed at improving other existing research work in other to solve an existing problem; this present research will help in obtaining useful information concerning the extent of integration of practicals into teaching chemistry in senior secondary school classes and making appropriate recommendations that will improve or increase the overall performance in External Examinations.<br>It will also serve as a means of obtaining more information for further research work.</p><p><strong>1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong><br>In view to actualize the purposes of this study, the following research questions have to be stated as a guide to the researcher.<br>a) What is the extent of integration of practical into teaching chemistry in Senior Secondary School?<br>b) What is the frequency of practical teaching of chemistry in the Senior Secondary School?<br>c) What are the problems inhibiting teaching chemistry practicals in the Senior Secondary School?<br>d) What are the possible recommendations or solution of these problems of laboratory method of teaching science subjects in our Senior Secondary School?</p><p><strong>1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong><br>This study mainly focused on findings from Senior Secondary Schools in Enugu State specifically in Enugu south local government area. This local government is made up urban and rural area. Among the urban area include Awkunanaw, Uwani, Idwa- River, Maryland. While the rural areas include: Obeagu, Ugwaji, Ndiagu, Amechi and Akwuke.</p><p>Table 1.1: Presentation of Data Table of Senior Secondary School in Enugu South Local Government Area<br>AGBANI ZONE<br>S/N Enugu South (SNR) Boys Girls Co-Educ Total Remark<br>1 Union S. S. Awkunanaw 1 0 0 1<br>2 C. I. I. Enugu 1 0 0 1 Non-Dis<br>3 Uwani S. S. Enugu 1 0 0 1<br>4 Army Day S. S. Awkunanaw 0 0 1 1<br>5 Idaw-Rier G. S.S. 0 1 0 1<br>6 B.S.S. Maryland 1 0 0 1<br>7 H. R. C. Uwani 0 1 0 1 Non-Dis<br>8 G. G. R. S. Awkunanaw 0 1 0 1<br>9 C. S. S. Ugwuaji 0 0 1 1<br>10 C. S. S. Akwuke 0 0 1 1<br>11 C.S.S. Ndiagu Amechi 0 0 1 1 Non-Dis<br>12 C. S. S. Obeagu Awkunanaw 0 0 1 1<br>13 Chukwu Mem. S. S. 0 0 1 1<br>Total 4 3 6 13<br>Source: Post Primary School Management Board, Enugu, 2009<br>Mean while each of these areas that make up the local government area has both private and government owned senior secondary school, because of the limitation of this work, it centers more on the government owned senior secondary school.<br>The local government has thirteen (13) senior secondary school in total boy schools are four (4) and girls schools and three (3) while co-educational are six (6).<br>Table 1.2: Presentation of Data Table of Senior Secondary Schools Enrolment in Enugu Local Government Area 2009<br>Enugu South (SNR) Boys Girls Co-Educ<br>S/N Name of School M F T<br>1 Union S. S. Awkunanaw 430 0 430<br>2 Uwani S.S Enugu 634 0 634<br>3 C. I. I. Enugu 1675 0 1675<br>4 Idaw-River G. S. S. 0 910 910<br>5 B. S. S. Maryland 175 0 175<br>6 G. G. R. S. Awkuannaw 0 669 669<br>7 C. S. S. Obeagu Awkunanaw 49 68 117<br>8 C. S. S. Ugwuaji 76 39 115<br>9 Army Day S. S. Awkunanaw 354 268 622<br>10 H. R. C. Enugu 0 1730 1730<br>11 Chukwu Mem. S. S. 22 36 58<br>12 C. S. S. Ndiagu Amechi 71 90 161<br>13 C. S. S. Akwuke 84 82 166<br>Total 3570 3892 7462<br>Source: Post Primary School Management Board, Enugu, 2009<br>Based on the above, and as result of cost of material; land other logistic and other physical problems the research is restricted to adopt random sampling method of some schools which will be taken to be evaluated as the obtainable value for the studied local government.<br>Table 1.3: Presentation of Data Table for Science (Chemistry) Students of Senior Secondary Schools in Enugu South Local Govern78ment Area 2009<br>Enugu South (SNR) Boys Girls Co-Educ<br>S/N Name of School M F T<br>1 Union S. S. Awkunanaw 220 0 220<br>2 Uwani S.S Enugu 330 0 330<br>3 C. I. I. Enugu 950 0 950<br>4 Idaw-River G. S. S. 0 400 400<br>5 B. S. S. Maryland 50 0 50<br>6 G. G. R. S. Awkuannaw 0 410 410<br>7 C. S. S. Obeagu Awkunanaw 20 30 50<br>8 C. S. S. Ugwuaji 25 10 35<br>9 Army Day S. S. Awkunanaw 100 150 250<br>10 H. R. C. Enugu 0 1300 1300<br>11 Chukwu Mem. S. S. 10 20 30<br>12 C. S. S. Ndiagu Amechi 20 10 30<br>13 C. S. S. Akwuke 30 30 60<br>Total 1755 1190 2945<br>Source: Post Primary School Management Board, Enugu, 2009</p> <br><p></p>

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