EFFECTS OF SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AND LECTURE METHOD ON PHYSICS STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT AND ATTITUDE IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN DELTA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT

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EFFECTS OF SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AND LECTURE METHOD ON PHYSICS STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT AND ATTITUDE IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN DELTA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT

EFFECTS OF SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AND LECTURE METHOD ON PHYSICS STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT AND ATTITUDE IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN DELTA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT

MONEY-ENWEFAH, Omoefe Linda1 & Prof. E. KPANGBAN2
1,2Department of Science Education, Delta State University, Abraka

ABSTRACT

This study examined the effects of self-regulated learning strategy and lecture method on academic achievement and student attitude toward physics in Delta Central Senatorial District. Six research questions and six hypotheses guided the study. The quasi-experimental design was used, the non-equivalent pre-test, post-test planned variation design. The population of the study was 19790 SSII physics students drawn from 184 public senior secondary schools in Delta Central Senatorial District of Delta State. A sample size of 220 which was randomly drawn from four secondary schools in Delta Central Senatorial District of Delta State. The instruments used for data collection were Physics Achievement Test (PAT) and Physics Attitude Questionnaire (PAQ). The reliabilities of the instruments were determined using Kuder-Richardson Formula 21 and Cronbach Alpha respectively, which yielded coefficient of internal consistencies of 0.79 and 0.83. The treatment group was assigned to the sampled schools. Data were generated through administration of the instruments. The data obtained were analyzed using mean, standard deviation, t-test and Analysis of variance (ANOVA). The following are the findings: (i) there was a significant difference between the mean achievement scores of students taught Physics using Self-Regulated learning  and those taught using lecture method, in favour of students taught using Self-Regulated learning strategy; (ii) there was no significant difference between the mean achievement scores of male and female students taught Physics using Self-Regulated learning strategy; (iii) there was a significant difference between the mean attitude scores of students taught Physics using Self-Regulated learning and those taught using lecture method; (iv) there was no significant difference between the mean attitude scores of male students taught Physics using Self-Regulated learning strategy; (v) there was no significant effect of interaction between sex and teaching method on the students’ mean achievement scores in Physics; and (vi) there was no significant effect of interaction between sex and teaching method on students’ mean attitude scores in Physics. Based on these findings it was recommended that Physics teachers should endeavour to expose students to self-regulated learning and also use of self-regulated learning will enhance students’ ability to understand and control their learning

Keywords: Self-Regulated Learning, Lecture Method, Physics Achievement, Attitude

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EFFECTS OF HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES AND LECTURE INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES ON STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS PHYSICS IN DELTA SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT

EFFECTS OF HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES AND LECTURE INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES ON STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS PHYSICS IN DELTA SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT

ANUBI, Moses Oghenemaro
DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION, FACULTY OF EDUCATION,
DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA.

ABSTRACT

The study examined the effects of hands-on activities and lecture instructional strategies on students’ attitude towards Physics in Delta South Senatorial District. Three research questions and three hypotheses guided the study. The quasi-experimental design was used, specifically the non-equivalent pretest posttest plan variation design. The population for the study was 58,190 Senior Secondary Class Two (SS II) students. A sample of 376 SSII physics students selected from six public mixed secondary schools in Delta south senatorial district was used for the study. The instrument for data collection was Attitude to Science Scale (ASS). The reliability of the instrument was established using Cronbach alpha, which yielded co-efficient index of 0.79. Data were collected by administering the AAS as pretest, posttest and post-posttest. The data obtained were analyzed using mean standard deviation, t-test, and Analysis of variance (ANOVA). The result showed that there was a significant difference in the mean attitude scores among students taught physics using hands-on activities instructional strategy and those taught using lecture method; there is significant difference in the mean attitude score between male and female students taught physics using hands-on activities instructional strategy. It was re-commended that physics teacher should adopt hands-on activities instructional strategy in teaching physics concepts.

Keywords: Hands-on activities, lecture instructional strategies, attitude,  physics

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Assessment of Meat Hygiene Practices in Abattoirs and Markets in Owerri West LGA., Imo State, Nigeria.

ASSESSMENT OF MEAT HYGIENE PRACTICES IN ABATTOIRS AND MARKETS IN OWERRI WEST LGA., IMO STATE, NIGERIA.

1Izunobi Charity C., 2E.A Nwoke, 3C.O.A. Amadi and 4C.C. Iwuala

1, 2, 3&4Department of Public Health

Federal University of Technology, Owerri,

Imo State, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT

Background: Food-borne disease remains a major global health challenge in developing countries. This study is to assess the meat hygiene practices in Abattoirs and Markets among butchers in Owerri West LGA, Imo State, Nigeria. The study was guided by five objectives and related literature reviewed.

Methods:  A descriptive, cross-sectional survey was carried out among 92 meat handlers in Owerri West LGA, Imo State, Nigeria, who were selected using a multistage sampling technique. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data concerning their practice of meat hygiene, and data analysis was done using SPSS version 21. Chi-square statistics was used to test the association between the variables at the level of significance of 5%.

Results: It was found out that there is association between respondents’ sex and their knowledge of meat hygiene, we found that p = 0.191> 0.05 level of significance which shows that there is no association between respondents’ sex and their knowledge of meat hygiene and also that there is a relationship that exists between respondents’ levels of education and knowledge, attitude and hygiene practices with p-values less than 0.05 level of significance.

Conclusion: There is a relationship between respondents’ levels of education and knowledge, attitude and hygiene practices with p-values less than 0.05. Public health education, policy formulation, and regular training and retraining of the meat handlers on safe meat handling as well as general and personal hygiene were strongly recommended.

Keywords: Meat hygiene, Attitude, knowledge and practices Significance level, Safe meat handling.

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