ABSTRACT
Computers enhance the process of understanding when used for teaching and learning. This made the
Nigerian Government to introduce computer studies into the basic education curriculum. However,
the content and activities in the computer basic curriculum are centred mostly around browsing and
clicking and not on programming as many believed that programming is for adults. This study,
therefore, developed a Language of Graphics Orientation (LOGO) instructional package and
investigated its impact on primary school pupils’ competence in LOGO. It also examined the
influence of age, gender, computer literacy and school type on competence in the programme.
The study adopted one group pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design. A 20-module instructional
package was developed based on Kerr’s model of curriculum development. Three hundred and fortynine
pupils aged 5, 6, 7 and 8years and eight computer studies teachers purposively drawn from two
private and two public primary schools participated in the study. Five instruments were used:
Achievement Test in LOGO (r =0.70), Teachers’ Perception Scale on LOGO, (r = 0.89), Challenges
of Package Usage Scale (r =0.72), Utilization Scale for Package (r = 0.75) and Computer Literacy
Scale (r = 0.75). Five research questions were answered and five hypotheses tested at 0.05 level of
significance. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, t-test and analysis of variance.
The LOGO instructional package was validated in a pilot study; results showed that the package had a
good face and content validity which was measured in terms of coverage, sequence and
appropriateness for the pupils as perceived by their teachers. Teachers’ perception during the process
of development in terms of conceptualisation was 0.8, identification of basic objectives 0.7, designing
of package 0.7, try-out 0.7, revision 0.7 and teacher training 0.7. The instructional package was
appropriate for pupils’ age 1.0, presentation of illustrations 0.9 and content sequence 1.0. The
difference in the pupils’ pretest (x = 4.10) and posttest (x = 27.88) competence mean scores in LOGO
was significant (t = 53.56; df = 348; p
AKINYEMI, A (2021). Development And Utilisation Of An Instructional Programme For Impacting Competence In Language Of Graphics Orientation (Logo) At Primary School Level In Ibadan, Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/development-and-utilisation-of-an-instructional-programme-for-impacting-competence-in-language-of-graphics-orientation-logo-at-primary-school-level-in-ibadan-nigeria
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AKINYEMI, Adetunmbi . "Development And Utilisation Of An Instructional Programme For Impacting Competence In Language Of Graphics Orientation (Logo) At Primary School Level In Ibadan, Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/development-and-utilisation-of-an-instructional-programme-for-impacting-competence-in-language-of-graphics-orientation-logo-at-primary-school-level-in-ibadan-nigeria