TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION ON THE USE OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING OF SCIENCE SUBJECTS AT SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL: A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY
Abstract
This study investigated the relevance of instructional media for teaching of science subjects at public secondary schools in Taraba State. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, two (2) research questions and two (2) hypotheses guided the study. It was a descriptive survey research design with target population of one hundred and eight (108) science teachers out of which twenty (20) were randomly selected using purposive sampling technique from four (4) public secondary schools in the study area. A researcher-developed questionnaire titled Instructional Media in relation to Teaching of Chemistry and Mathematics Questionnaire- IMTCMQ with reliability coefficient of (r=0.81) value after using Pearson Product Moment Correlation- PPMC analysis. Mean and standard deviations were used for answering research questions while independent T-test was used for testing the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed no significant difference in the mean response of chemistry teachers according to gender on the use of instructional media to teach chemistry; and no significant difference in the mean response of mathematics teachers according to gender on the use of instructional media to teach mathematics at secondary school level in the study area. Based on the findings of the study, it was concluded that instructional media has the potential to improve academic performance of chemistry and mathematics students- both male and female. To this end, instructional media is gender friendly in all science classes and at all levels of educational system. It was recommended that science teachers should endeavor to use relevant instructional media for effective lesson delivery; and that secondary school teachers should be trained on how to use technological devices/gadgets to facilitate effective teaching and learning process at secondary school level.
Keywords
Instructional Media, Chemistry, Mathematics, Secondary Students, Secondary Education