Basic Education Research Papers/Topics

Accessibility Of I.C.T. Tools To Students With Visual Impairment In Ghna (A Case Study In Brong Ahafo Region)

ABSTRACT The study looked at how accessible ICT tools are to students with visual impairment at the Wenchi Methodist Senior High School of Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana. A total number of 38 respondents took part in the survey. The 38 respondents were made up of 20 males, representing 52.6% of the students and 18 females, also representing 47.24% of the students. The Wenchi Methodist Senior High School was targeted because it is the only school that takes charge of the education of students w...

Teacher Trainees’ Perception Of Their Competence: A Study Of Selected Seventh Day Adventist Teacher Training College Trainees, Asokore, Ghana

ABSTRACT Ghana like all nations needs useful and good quality education that will help in the country’s development. This can only be done when teachers are well equipped and competent enough to teach. Teacher competence is therefore very much necessary for the development of education. The study was, therefore, designed to find out teacher trainees’ perception of their competence. This was to find out how prepared they were after their initial training to teach. The researcher reviewed...

EFFECTS OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON GIRLS EDUCATION IN THE TANO NORTH DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The objective of the study was to find out the extent to which girls’ education is being affected by teenage pregnancy in the Tano North District of the Brong Ahafo Region. The study employed the survey method which basically aimed at gathering facts, opinions and attitudes for the purpose of description, explanation, exploration and to answer questions concerning the subject under study. The population of the study comprised young girls who had suffered teenage pregnancy and tee...

PROMOTING CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION THROUGH SOCIAL STUDIES: PERSPECTIVES OF STUDENTS AND TUTORS OF COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine the views of social studies tutors and students of selected Colleges of Education on how the teaching and learning of social studies could promote Citizenship Education. A sample of 20 tutors and 1000 final-year students were selected using census method from six Colleges of Education in the Eastern Region. Among the findings were: 1. Majority of the tutors and students understand citizenship as the exercise of rights and responsibilities, ma...

DISCIPLINE AND ITS ROLES IN EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF A SCHOOL: A CASE STUDY OF ADISADEL COLLEGE, GHANA NATIONAL COLLEGE AND MFANTSTIMAN GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL

ABSTRACT Discipline among students is an essential tool for effective teaching and learning in an educational institution. However, dealing with responsible social behavior among students in Senior Secondary Schools has been a major challenge for educational administrators in Ghana. The study investigates the courses, nature and levels of indiscipline in Mfantsiman Girls Secondary School, Saltpond, Adisadel College, Cape Coast and Ghana National College, Cape Coast. To achieve this objectiv...

IMPROVING STUDY HABITS OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTS IN NURSING SCHOOLS IN THE BOLGATANGA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to find some of the causes of poor study habits among final year students of the 3 health training institutions in the Bolgatanga Municipality. The target population for the study comprised of all final year students of the health training institutions of the Bolgatanga Municipality totaling 240. The sample size was made up of 42 males and 18 females numbering sixty (60). The research design for the study was the descriptive sampling survey and the ins...

THE ATTITUDE OF BASIC SCHOOL MATHEMATICS TEACHERS TOWARDS INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISION IN CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The study aimed at investigating the attitude of basic school mathematics teachers towards instructional supervision in Cape Coast Metropolis. The population for the study comprised the basic school mathematics teachers, headteachers and circuit supervisors in the Cape Coast Metropolis. A total sample size of one hundred ninety-eight (198) was used. This was made up of 168 teachers, 24 headteachers and 6 circuit supervisors. The sampling techniques employed to select the schools and ...

TESTING PRACTICES OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THE ASHANTI REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study aimed at finding out whether Senior Secondary School teachers in the Ashanti Region of Ghana followed the basic principles in their testing practices. It also sought to find out whether pre-service training in testing contributes to competence in actual testing practice. Cluster and simple random sampling techniques were adopted to select 265 teachers of Mathematics, Integrated Science and English Language in 26 Senior Secondary Schools for the study. Eight research questi...

THE IMPACT OF MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTION IN BIOLOGY ON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT.

ABSTRACT This study investigated the comparative effectiveness of teaching through the use of multimedia and conventional teaching method in biology on senior high school students in relation to students’ achievement. The pre-test post-test non-equivalent quasi experimental design was used for this study. One hundred and ten (110) form three general science students who had biology as one of their major subjects were selected for the study. They were later grouped into control and experime...

TEACHERS’ UNDERSTANDING OF CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND ITS RELEVANCE TO THEIR CLASSROOM PRACTICES IN THE KASSENA/NANKANA WEST DISTRICT..

ABSTRACT It is generally acknowledged that promoting teacher quality is a key element in improving primary and secondary education. It is also believed that one critical step to improving students’ achievement is by improving teachers’ knowledge, skills and disposition. Therefore the study sought to investigate teachers’ understanding of continuous professional development (CPD) and its relevance to their classroom practices in the Kassena/Nankana West District (KNWD). Ninety-three (93)...

THE EFFECTS OF FISHING INDUSTRY ON ACADEMIC ATTENDANCE AND PERFORMANCE OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STDUENTS (A CASE STUDY OF ANOMABO)

ABSTRACT This study sets out to find the effects of fishing industry in academic attendance and performance of Junior High School. Students in selected schools in Anomabo the main objective is to identify the effects, problems and find solutions to them in other to help teachers improve their teachings, enhance pupils learning school attendance and performance in fishing community especially Anomabo. Tables of percentages were used to present and analyze the data collected. Qualitative was al...

CHALLENGES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING RELIGIOUS AND MORAL EDUCATION IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE SHAMA AHANTA EAST METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The study was a descriptive survey aimed at finding out the challenges facing teachers of RME in the junior secondary schools. The target group was Shama Ahanta East Metropolis in the Western region of Ghana. Being a descriptive study, the instruments used to collect data from the respondents were survey questionnaire and observation. Teaching of the subject has been a major problem plaguing junior secondary schools in Ghana. It was therefore the desire of the study to focus on teach...

DETERMINANTS OF BASIC SCHOOL PUPILS’ LOW PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION-THE CASE OF AGONA EAST DISTRICT..

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to establish the determinants of basic school pupils’ low performance in English composition in Junior High Schools within the Agona East District. The objectives were to identify the factors contributing to low academic performance of the pupils in English composition, to examine how these factors contributes to low academic performance of the pupils in English composition, to examine teachers’ instructional strategies and their effect on the pupils...

SUPERVISION or INSTRUCTION IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS (JSS) WITHIN THE TEMA MUNICIPALITY, GHANA

ABSTRACT The study was on supervision of instruction in Junior Secondary Schools in the Tema municipality, in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The purpose of the study was to find out the state of supervision of instruction in the Tema municipality, the type of supervision emphasized and which type teachers preferred. It was also to find out whether teachers were satisfied with the level of supervision in the municipality and the problems they encountered in their work and whether the super...

DETERMINANTS OF BASIC SCHOOL PUPILS’ LOW PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION-THE CASE OF AGONA EAST DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to establish the determinants of basic school pupils’ low performance in English composition in Junior High Schools within the Agona East District. The objectives were to identify the factors contributing to low academic performance of the pupils in English composition, to examine how these factors contributes to low academic performance of the pupils in English composition, to examine teachers’ instructional strategies and their effect on the pupils...


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