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THE EFFECT OF THE USE OF SCIENCE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY IN SSS CLASS

 

Table Of Contents


  • TABLE OF CONTENT

Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  •   Introduction Background of the study Purpose of the study Research questions Significance of the study Scope of the study Statement of the problem Limitation of study Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  •         Methodology The sample area Population of study Research instrument Validity and reliability of research instrument   Data collection

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • Presentation and analysis

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Conclusion Recommendation

Thesis Abstract

ABSTRACT
The topic for the research work is the effect of the use of science instructional material on the performance of students in Chemistry   in S.S.S class a case study in Egor L.G.A. The population for the research comprises the teachers in secondary schools in Egor L.G.A. The sample consists of fifteen (15) teachers in four (4) schools selected. The research instruments consist of S.S.S.C.E result for the four (4) schools for 2010/2011 academy section and questionnaire. The following hypotheses were formulated for the research work. Instructional materials has a positive effect on students compared to the students without it and student performance cannot be due to science teaching aids alone but the proficiency to manage and impact knowledge with it. School with instructional materials and trained science teachers perform better in senior secondary schools chemistry than school with untrained teachers. Schools were students make more use of science aids perform better than schools were science aids are not frequency used. Students who make use of science workshop as often as possible perform better than students who do not make use of science workshop.

Thesis Overview

<p> <b>1.1 &nbsp; INTRODUCTION</b><br>Every human being has an element of curiosity in him, which when added to interest leads an individual to be involved in the act of inquiry. However, the degree of which this act of curiosity develops in an individual defers. The act of inquiry is a fundamental part of science. Science as defined by professional; body ids an interconnected series of concepts and conceptual science that have develop, as a result of experimentation and observation and are fruitful of further observation and experimentation. Science deals with observation, testing of observed facts, hearing, seeing; touching learning materials for learning should be presented in a manner as to provide students with the opportunity to become actively involved intellectually, perceptually and physically. &nbsp;<br>Inspite of the varied idea people hold about science there is no doubt that science has formed an integral part of our well being and a vital instrument for rapid industrial development of any nation. It is therefore of great paramount importance for any nation to integrate science in her educational programme. Professor Babs Fafuwa once said that “a nation who overlook the significance of science in our age is at her own peril”. Science in this age he noted, has obviously become a necessary tool of good living, good health, good home making and to leisure and of paramount importance to national security. Hence most educational planners over the year have realized the essence of science as a useful element of nation building and have therefore attempted to give science subject the necessary attention in post primary education.<br>&nbsp;<b>1.2 &nbsp; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</b><br>Most educational planner over the years have realized the essence of science as a useful element of nation building and have therefore attempted to give science subject the necessary attention in post primary education. Similarly, teaching of science should be as a way of taught, inquiry, attitude or as a product by laying emphasis on the importance of science instructional aids and invariably the need for the provision and use of necessary science equipment in the process of teaching chemistry . The science instructional material, according to Professor Babs “the role of science in Nigeria today and tomorrow” journal of science teachers association of Nigeria has been seen by pinchers tamir as “a place where students are engaged in hands and activities such as observation and experiments.<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Science instructional materials in its ramification were used for the purpose of achieving specific purpose. Science teaching materials can be used to described things as they are for the description of principles and used to described things as they are for the description of principles and reversibility, hypothetic, reasoning and problem solving ability. The use of science teaching materials as a channel of communication promote the interest of students, focus, concentrate and gear the students attitude towards learning by practical. Science instructional materials promote effective and efficient instruction, facilitate and help to achieve behavioral objectives.<br>This study on the effect of the use of science instructional material on the performance of students in Chemistry at senior secondary school level will attempt to offer a broad base for the need to making the learning of science in particular to been seen as a way of thought of attitude or of products.<br><b>1.3 &nbsp; STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</b><br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; The main problem of this study is to examine the possible effects of the following:-<br>Do schools with appropriate science equipment perform better in senior school certificate examination than school without appropriate equipments?<br>Do school with instructional materials and trained science perform better in science than school with science aids but untrained teachers in science?<br>Do students in school were science equipment, make use of the equipment?<br>Does the laziness of students affect the use of instructional material in schools?<br><b>1.4 PURPOSE OF STUDY</b><br>The main purpose of this is to determine the effects of teaching aids on the performance on students in chemistry &nbsp; at senior school certificate examination level Edo state<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; It is assumed however that the final findings of this research work will provide basic for making useful recommendation that will help solve the problem. <br></p>

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