ABSTRACT This study focused on the factors that influence the career choices of University of Cape Coast students. The study investigated the educational, social, inherent and economic factors that influence the career choices of the University of Cape Coast students. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. Purposive, stratified, quota and simple random sampling techniques were used to sample 471 respondents for the study. The study also sought to know the best predictor of career choi...
ABSTRACT The adoption of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in general administrative duties has been recommended for many industries, especially and more particularly, in education and students’ records managements. For this reason, educational institutions, including University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), are gradually incorporating ICT in students’ records management in anticipation for the numerous potential benefits. It is in this vein that this study exam...
ABSTRACT The growing spate of ethno-religious crisis and insurgency that characterise the Nigerian polity have been traced partially to inadequacies in the teaching of multicultural concepts in social studies. The teaching and learning of these concepts through cooperative learning and field trip strategies could discourage discrimination and promote mutual respect for other cultures. A number of studies had been carried out on cooperative learning and field trip strategies which confirmed t...
ABSTRACT The study sought to improve the attitudes and achievement of Home Economics students in Biology through cooperative teaching and learning approach. The study used action research design. A sample of 66 S H S Home Economics Students was selected from Business Senior High School for the study. Data for the study were collected using questionnaire and tests. The questionnaire sought response on Home Economics students‟ attitude towards Biology. Two tests thus; pre and post-test...
ABSTRACT Participation in sports is of immense benefit to the soundness of an individual mental and social wellness, particularly youngsters. Recently there has been great involvement of youngsters in school games arising from the high administrative supports and social values attached to sports. Previous studies on documentation youngsters’ participation in sports had focused more on other factors (such as demographic and personal) rather than administrative and social. This study, theref...
ABSTRACT This study sought to use the cooperative learning approach to assist JHS 2 pupils at Asuotino Presbyterian JHS to understand selected topics in integrated science. This was an action research and it involved conducting test (pre and post), use of the cooperative approach, interviews and observation. A sample of 50 pupils and 2 teachers participated in the study. Two hypotheses were tested for the study. The hypotheses were in relation to the effect of using cooperative approac...
ABSTRACT The study explored vocational training programmes and employment opportunities for students who are deaf at Bechem School for the Deaf in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. Four research questions guided the study. A case study research design was adopted for the study. A sample size of 25 respondents comprising 12 instructors, 8 students and 5 graduates of the school were involved in the study. Purposive and snowball sampling techniques were used to select the sample size for the st...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to use computer assisted instructions to improve the performance of second year science students of St. John Bosco’s College of Education, Navrongo, in the teaching and learning of cell division. The research design used for this study is action research design. The main research instrument used for the study is test (objective and essay type test) The researcher employed random sampling to sample fifty (50) students out of a population of one h...
ABSTRACT The case study research design was used to guide the study. The sample size for the study was 21. Purposeful and random sampling techniques were used to select the sample for the study. Observations and interviews were used to collect data for the study. The data were analyzed using frequency counts involving simple percentages presented on Microsoft excel worksheet and content analysis technique using themes and data from respondents. The results revealed that pupils with vis...
ABSTRACT 10 This study sets out to investigate the use of aesthetic elements in dipo songs that contribute to their social importance. Dipo songs serve as a means of social control; as a means of action directed towards the solution of problems that have plagued society in recent times by exposing the weakness, minor follies and major vices. Thus satire which is a major aesthetic element of dipo songs acts as a means of surgery to correct the follies. In a bid to achieve this, the rese...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to evaluate the Perceived Role of Circuit Supervisors in Managing Conflicts in Basic Schools in the Kumasi Metropolis. It also examines the intensity of conflict in the circuits and the extent to which conflict management behaviours demonstrated by the Circuit Supervisors contribute to or reduce the amount of conflicts that arise in Basic Schools in the Metropolis. Information was obtained from both head teachers and teachers numbering 664 made up of 63...
ABSTRACT The study explored the perceived causes of low academic performance of Senior High School students in core mathematics in the Kumasi Metropolis. The study used the descriptive survey design with quantitative approach. Multi-stage sampling procedures were used to select a sample of 439 respondents which included 381 students and 58 core mathematics teachers. Students and teachers’ questionnaires were used to collect data for the study. Means and standard deviations were used to anal...
ABSTRACT Adapted physical education is one of the major tools used in the curriculum of special schools. The concept of adapted physical education is a door that opens the opportunity for an individual to improve character, by making them confident and hopeful in all aspects of their lives i.e. mentally, emotionally, socially, spiritually, morally and physically. This study therefore, focused on instructional strategies in teaching physical education to the visually impaired at th...
ABSTRACT The study investigated the impact of activities on teaching and learning of Biology at the Birim Central Municipality in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The sample population was made up of one hundred students and twenty five (25) biology teachers from the five (5) selected Senior High Schools. Data collected were analysed using SPSS version 20.0 and analysed data were converted into frequency counts and percentages. Findings of the study revealed that, biology teachers in th...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine the effectiveness of the committee system in the management of Colleges of Education in the Central Region of Ghana. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. A sample of 220 tutors and 43 students was used for the study. The sample was selected through purposive, census and proportional stratified sampling. Data was collected through the use of a researcher-designed questionnaire for both tutors and students. Data was analysed descr...