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THE EFFECT OF COOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL APPROACHES ON SELECTED DIASO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS‘ UNDERSTANDING OF REDOX REACTIONS

ABSTRACT The researcher employed cooperative instructional approaches as alternative teaching approaches involving selected Diaso Senior High chemistry students to determine whether the students would gain understanding of redox reaction content better than their counterparts who did not receive this teaching method. The study was conducted using the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 academic third year students with the 2013/2014 academic year students receiving the traditional lecture method and th...

ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTING THE IN-IN-OUT PROGRAMME IN TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF TAMALE BY AKUBU BUKARI TRAINING COLLEGE

ABSTRACT The study examined the In-In-Out Programme of Teacher Training Colleges in Ghana, using Tamale Training College as a case study, with the intent of identitYing the challenges associated with the programme. Questionnaire and interviews were used to collect data from the Principal, Vice Principals, Link tutors, mentees [rom Tamale Training College, mentors and lead mentors [rom schools of attachment and district directors of education [or Tamale Metropolis , . and East Gonja District. ...

A SURVEY OF ATTITUDE OF ADOLESCENTS TOWARDS MASTURBATION IN TWO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The study was conducted to investigate the attitude of male and female adolescent towards masturbation in two Senior High schools in Cape Coast. Second year students of St Augustine’s College were randomly selected to represent male second cycle institutions, while Holy Child Senior High represented the female institutions. The research design used for the study was descriptive survey. A total sample of 160 students was selected for the study, 80 from each school. The instrument us...

TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THE SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM

ABSTRACT This study was designed to examine teachers’ and students’ perception of adolescent pregnancy and its relevance to the social studies curriculum in the Komenda- Edina-Eguafo-Abirem Municipality of the Central Region of Ghana. The study was a cross-sectional survey. Simple random sampling procedure was employed to select 40 JHS, 300 third year students and 62 social studies teachers for the study. Questionnaires were used to solicit responses from both students and teachers. The S...

TEST CONSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION PRACTICES AMONG LECTURERS AND STAFF OF EXAMINATIONS UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The study assessed the extent to which lecturers applied principles of test construction and administration in the University of Cape Coast. The descriptive survey design was used for the study. The census sampling procedure was used to include 131 lecturers in four faculties/schools and 40 Examinations Unit staff in the University of Cape Coast for the study. Seven research questions guided the study. A 67-item and 14-item questionnaires for lecturers and Examinations Units were use...

INCENTIVES AND RURAL AREA TEACHING: A CASE STUDY OF ABURA-ASEBU-KWAMANKESE DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to investigate whether incentives would be able to draw teachers from urban areas to accept posting to the rural areas and to remain and if so what type of incentives.The theoretical review centred on incentive offers for teachers. Factors underlying the perception of incentives and theories of teacher migration were reviewed. The study was a descriptive survey. The instrument used for the study was the questionnaire and interview guide. The stratified ra...

THE IMPACT OF ITEM POSITION IN MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE AT THE BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (BECE) LEVEL

ABSTRACT The study investigated the impact of item position in multiple-choice test on student performance at the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) level. The sample consisted of 810 JSS 3 students selected from 12 different schools. A quasi-experimental design was used. Students for the project were drawn from schools representing public and private schools in urban and rural areas. The instrument for the project was a multiple-choice test consisting of 40 items in each of Engli...

GUIDELINES ON HOUSING ALLOCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPECOAST:IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ATTRACTION AND RETENTION OF SENIOR MEMBERS

ABSTRACT This study looks at the Allocation of Housing Guidelines of the University of Cape Coast and its Implications for the Attraction and Retention of Senior Members. The study seeks to assess the interrelations that eXIst between housing availability and the attraction and retention of high calibre staff Data was collected through questionnaire from 105 respondents who were selected through a multi stage sampling technique. InformatIon was also gathered from a senior officer through a si...

MANAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEE STRESS IN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF GHANA COMMERCIAL BANK BRANCHES IN CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to determine the extent to which staff of Ghana Commercial Bank Limited branches in the Cape Coast Municipality experience job-related stress, the behavioural manifestations of stress and the coping strategies adopted by staff at the work place. A sample of sixty-eight respondents was drawn from staff of the branches in the Cape Coast Municipality. The research design used for the study was a descriptive survey. The research instrument used was the questionna...

ASSESSMENT OF THE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY READINESS OF COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT In their quest to produce teachers who can teach ICT as well as integrate ICT into the teaching and learning enterprise, the Ministry of Education and Sports has introduced ICT studies into the curricula of Colleges of Education. This study was meant to find out how resourced are the Colleges of Education in Central Region of Ghana in their duty to train future teachers who can teach ICT and also be able to integrate ICT in the education venture. The study also sought to find out wha...

SUPERVISION IN BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE NEW JUABEN MUNICIPALITY OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Even though many interventions have been worked out to enhance teaching and learning in schools, the public outcry about the academic performance of pupils, as well as the general standard of education of some public Basic Schools in the country is said to be on the decline. Stakeholders and many parents have blamed this state of affairs on lack of commitment by administrators of schools and poor performance of teachers. The purpose of the study essentially was to find out about how ...

CHALLENGES OF WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT POSITIONS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE BOLGATANGA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The study investigated the challenges of women in educational institutions in the Bolgatanga Municipality. They purpose of the research was to assess the main factors that affect women’s participation in management positions. The descriptive survey method was adopted with a sample size of 150. The sample was randomly selected. The questionnaire was the main instrument used to collect data. The main methods used in analyzing the data were frequency and simple percentage distribution...

ROLE OF MOTIVATION FOR UNIVERSITY LIBRARIANS; A CASE OF THREE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN ZAMBIA

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors which affect motivation of librarians in three selected Universities in Zambia namely; Mulungushi University, Copperbelt University and Nkrumah University. The objectives of this study were to determine the extent to which librarians are motivated in their work, to find out factors that influence motivation among librarians in the selected university libraries in the Central and Copperbelt provinces of Zambia, to assess the impact ...

ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONALITY FACTORS AS CORRELATES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF ADOLESCENTS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA BY

Adolescents with hearing impairment are often viewed as individuals who are psychologically maladjusted as a result of poor environmental and personality factors. Consequently, their senses of belonging in the society have been reduced to the extent that their self image have been affected. Although, several studies on adolescents with hearing impairment have focus on their academic performance, but little attempt have been made to examine or study the environmental and personality facto...

THE IMPACT OF PEER INSTRUCTION ON STUDENTS’ CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING IN MECHANICS IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHAN

ABSTRACT  ABSTRACT In this study, two science classes from two senior high schools in the Central Region were selected and put into two groups (Control and Experimental). Students from experimental group were introduced to peer instruction and students from the control group were introduced to the same topics by the use of the traditional lecture method. Students in these two groups were made to answer standardised tests of Force Concept Inventory (FCI) and Mechanics Baseline Test (MBT) to...


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