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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page – – – – – – – – – – i
Declaration – – – – – – – – – ii
Certification – – – – – – – – – – iii
Dedication – – – – – – – – – iv
Acknowledgement – – – – – – – – – v
Table of content – – – – – – – – – vii
List of tables – – – – – – – – – – x
List of figures – – – – – – – – – – xi
List of Appendices – – – – – – – – – xii
Abstract – – – – – – – – – – xiii
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background to the study – – – – – – – – 1
1.2. Statement of problem – – – – – – – – – 5
1.3. Objectives of the study – – – – – – – – 7
1.4. Research Question – – – – – – – – 7
1.5. Research hypothesis – – – – – – – – 8
1.6 Justification of the Study – – – – – – – – 8
1.7. Significance of the study – – – – – – – – 9
1.8 Scope and Limitations of the Study – – – – – – 10
1.9 Operational Definition of Terms – – – – – – – 10
1.10Organisation of the Study – – – – – – 11
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1. Introduction – – – – – – – – 13
2.2. Conceptual Literature – – – – – – – 13
2.2.1. Instructional Materials – – – – – – – – 13
2.2.2. Audio – visual – – – – – – – – 14
2.2.3. Academic Performance and Academic Achievement – – – – 15
2.2.4. Hindrances to the use of Audio-Visual Resources – – – – 16
2.2.5. Overview of Nigeria Secondary School – – – – – 19
2.3.6. Strategies to Minimize the Challenges of Attaining and using Quality Instructional Materials – – – – – – – – – 21
2.3. Reviews of Empirical Studies – – – – – – – 23
2.4. Theoretical Review – – – – – – – – 28
2.4.1 Instructional Material Theories – – – – – – 28
2.4.2 Sociocultural Theory of Teaching, Learning, and Development – – 30
2.4.3. Dual-Coding Theory – – – – – – – – 31
2.4.4. Multimedia Theory – – – – – – – – 31
2.4.5. Learners Centred Approach – – – – – – – 32
2.5. Theoretical Framework – – – – – – – 33
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1. Introduction – – – – – – – – – – 34
3.2. Research Design – – – – – – – – – 34
3.3. Population of the Study – – – – – – – – 34
3.4. Sampling Size – – – – – – – – – 35
3.5. Sampling Technique – – – – – – – – 35
3.6. Instrument for Data Collection – – – – – – – 35
3.7. Method of Data Collection – – – – – – – 36
3.8. Validity/Reliability of Instrument – – – – – – 36
3.9. Method of Data Analysis – – – – – – – 37
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.0. Introduction – – – – – – – – – 38
4.1 Response Rate of Questionnaire – – – – – – – 38
4.2 Data Presentation – – – – – – – – – 39
4.2.1 Bio Data of Respondents – – – – – – – 40
4.2.2 Data on audio-visual teaching aids and student academic performance – 46
4.3. Testing of hypothesis – – – – – – – – 54
4.3.1 Research Hypothesis I – – – – – – – – 55
4.5. Discussion of Findings – – – – – – – – 56
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1. Introduction – – – – – – – – – 58
5.2. Summary – – – – – – – – – 58
5.3. Conclusion – – – – – – – – – 59
5.4. Recommendations – – – – – – – – 60
5.5. Limitations to the Study – – – – – – – 61
5.6. Suggestions for Further Studies – – – – – – 61
REFERENCES – – – – – – – – – 62
APPENDIX – – – – – – – – – – 65
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Response Rate of Questionnaires – – – – – – 40
Table 2 Sex of Respondents – – – – – – – – 41
Table 3 Category of Respondents – – – – – – 42
Table 4 Age distribution of Respondents – – – – – – 43
Table 5 Marital status of respondents – – – – – – 44
Table 6 Education Attainment of Respondents – – – – – 45
Table 7: Respondents views on the school make provision for the use of audio-visual teaching aids when teaching mathematics education – – – – – – 46
Table 8: Respondents views on whether teachers are inclined to make use of audio-visual teaching aids to teach mathematics education – – – – 47
Table 9: Respondent view on whether teachers are innovative and willing to adapt to new technology – – – – – – – – – 47
Table 10: Respondent view on whether students are less concerned about their grades and do not care if audio-visual aids are used in teaching – – – – 48
Table 11: Respondent view on financial constraints limit the use of audio visual teaching aids in Secondary Schools – – – – – – – – 49
Table 12: Assess to the use of audio-visual teaching aids influence student school life and attitude towards learning – – – – – – – 50
Table 13: Respondents views on whether students perform/understand better when taught using audio-visual teaching aids – – – – – – 50
Table 14: Government should bring up policies that will enforce the use of audio-visual teaching aids in Nigerian schools – – – – – – 51
Table 15: Test of Hypothesis – – – – – – – – 53
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Bar chart showing Response rate of Questionnaires – – – 41
Table 2: Bar Chart showing sex of respondent – – – – – 42
Figure 3: Bar chart showing category of the Respondents – – – – 43
Figure 4: Bar chart showing Age Distribution of the Respondents – – – 44
Figure 5: Bar chart showing marital status of respondents – – – – 45
Figure 6: Bar chart showing Educational Attainment of the Respondents – – 46
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A: Letter of Introduction – – – – – – – 65
Appendix B: Questionnaire – – – – – – – – 66
Appendix C: SPSS output for correlation coefficient for hypothesis – – 69
Appendix D: Pilot Test Result – – – – – – – 70
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background to the Study
Education is one of the most important aspects of human life; it is no doubt an instrument of change. It is the key to maintaining continued growth. One of the objectives of educational institutions is to produce required manpower for all sectors of the economy and prepare the individual for useful living in the society. The function of education is to provide opportunities for each student to reach his or her full potential in the areas of educational, vocational, social-personal, and emotional development (Kauchak, 2011).The belief in the efficacy of education as a powerful instrument of development has led many nations of the world to commit much of their wealth to the establishment and management of educational institutions at various levels. No doubt, the quality and quantity of human and physical resources determine a nation’s growth and development. The education system in Nigeria has faced dynamic and rapid changes that have had overwhelming effects on the learner, learning institutions and society at large. Since independence, there have been numerous changes in policy formulation and directives, one of these being the introduction of audio-visual teaching aids at all levels of the education system.
Teachers’ effectiveness has proven to be the most influential school – related factor in students’ academic performance. Teachers’ quality in terms of qualifications, experience, skills, style of teaching, use of instructional materials, content delivery, and evaluation is directly proportional to students’ performance. Teaching and learning processes are very crucial at all levels of educational development. If well planned and directed, they are the keys to success and progress of an individual. Therefore, best methods have to be used in order to enhance effective teaching and learning. Consequently, the need to employ the use of teaching aids otherwise referred to as audiovisual resources to enhance effective teaching and learning. The influence of audio visual materials in promoting student’s academic achievement and teaching and learning cannot be over emphasized.
Audio – visual materials and devices are means of providing rich, concrete experiences to learners instead of direct experiences. It however emerged as a discipline in the 1920s when film technology was developing rapidly. A visual instruction movement arose, which encouraged the use of visual materials to make abstract ideas more concrete to students. As sound technology improved, the movement became known as audio – visual instruction. In the 1950s and 1960s, developments in communication theory and system concepts led to studies of the educational processes, its elements, and their interrelationships. Slavin (2000) argues that instructional or audio-visual materials such as text book, pictures diagram’s, flashcards, posters television etc are materials or devices that help in the teaching learning process because they influence the senses of seeing and hearing, but its utilisation must depend on proper planning. This seem to confirm the view expressed by Onasanya & Adegbiya (2007) that a planned utilization of instructional materials help the students comprehend, retain and recall concepts, principals or theories and acquire professional skills.
Student’s perception in learning should be changed through learning techniques. To develop or maintain one’s specific skills, the sub skills built through instructional materials should become the building blocks for more meaningful learning. According to Dike (2000) audio-visual instructions do not only increase the motivation of the teachers and learners; they add clarity to the topic taught and make learning more interesting. Audio – visual materials make learning more permanent since they appeal to more than one sense. Research by Ode and Omokanro (2007) revealed that learners retain most of what they hear, see and feel than what they merely hear. Audio-visual aids arouse the interest of learners and help teachers in explaining the concepts easily and effectively. Lestage (2009) pointed out that technology can never replace the human mind, but it can help expand it.
Usage of visual learning aids on teaching has proved to be effective in the learning outcomes. But secondary schools in Nigeria are faced with multitude of problems which contribute in poor performance. The educational system of Nigeria have been in crisis for many years ranging from the problem of presence of unqualified teachers in the educational system to the problem of lack of infrastructural facilities, negative attitude of students towards learning is also a major cause. Ahmed (2003) confirmed that in most secondary schools in Nigeria, teaching and learning takes place under a most un-conducive environment without access to essential materials.
Government of Nigeria have tried in various ways to improve the quality of education in the country by introducing various policies such as the Nigeria “National Policy on Education” published in 1997, revised in 1981 and 1990. The policy had been revised to ensure that the educational sector is supportive of government development goals. Recent initiatives have also been taken by the government in the funding of education. The FGN/ODA Nigeria Community Education Programmes introduced in 1996. One of the objectives of these initiatives is to restructure educational funding arrangement. Alternative sources of funding education have been explored. In 1995 the government established the Education Tax Fund.
Another notable change has been the effort to update the curriculum, a committee for the improvement of the curriculum was also established. The overall responsibility of the Federal Ministry of Education is to ensure quality within the system, to encourage and initiate innovations and to ensure the schools maintain minimum standards of acceptable educational practice. The National Commission for Colleges of Education was established in 1990 to lay down minimum standards for all programmes of teacher education.
The school is basically established for instruction and learning, to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in schools it is important that the necessary facilities are put in place. There is need to tailor and restructure the education system to meet the standard desired of it. Research have shown that school facilities have profound impact on students outcome, hence the resources available in schools are assumed to be related to educational setting in order to achieve the necessary academic output.
Thus this study evaluates the effect of audio visual teaching aids on academic performance of senior secondary school.
1.2. Statement of the Research Problem
Every country endeavours to provide quality education for its people, the future of such nation depends largely on it. The educational system of Nigeria is still faced with a lot of problems. Studies have shown that a strong link exist between school facilities and academic performance. The state of facilities in educational institutions of Nigeria today is disheartening. Lack of application of effective teaching methodology is one of the major reasons of low academic performance in secondary schools in Nigeria. This is pertinent to public schools where the problem of overcrowded classes and unserious students is mostly experienced.
There is low utilization and sometimes non – availability of instructional materials (audio – visual aids in particular) for teaching in schools. The pattern of teaching adopted by teachers today is mostly abstract in form, without been supported by the use of appropriate aids. In other cases, these types of instructional materials are not readily available for use by its teachers. Finally, inability to select appropriate audio – visual materials and sometimes its irregular use as support to teaching has been observed to be a strong hindrance. The use of audio – visual materials has been discovered to facilitate effective communication, transfer of information, knowledge, skills, attitudes and other useful capabilities. It is however, worrisome to note that despite its usefulness to the teaching process. Teachers have not fully take advantage of it such that it is inappropriately selected and may not be regularly put to use.
A number of scholars have highlighted the benefits of audio-visual teaching aids. Despite the relevance of evaluation, very few studies have been conducted in the Nigeria to ascertain the extent to which audio-visual teaching aids are effectively implemented. Although, findings of many studies, such as Sumra and Rajani, 2006; Hakielimu, 2007; Makombe et al, 2010 have lamented on poor performance, they did not link this situation with inadequate quality instructional resources. Other studies conducted by researchers such as Earthman and Lemasters (1996) have shown that learners who are provided with safe, modern and environmentally controlled situation learn much better and their academic performance are high. However, these studies are outdated. It is against this background that the researcher considered studying the effect of audio-visual teaching aids on academic performance of senior secondary school.
1.3. Objectives of the study
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of audio visual aids on academic performance of senior secondary school. The specific objectives are to:
- Ascertain the extent to which audiovisual teaching aids are used in teaching secondary school students.
- Identify factors influencing the use of audio visual teaching aids in Secondary Schools.
- Ascertain the relevance of the use of audio-visual teaching aids on academic performance of secondary school students.
- Identify strategies for improving the use of audio visual aids teaching in secondary Schools.
1.4. Research Questions
This study will be guided by the following research questions:
- What is the extent to which audiovisual teaching aids are used in teaching secondary school students?
- What are the factors influencing the use of audio visual teaching aids in Secondary Schools?
- How relevant is the use of audio-visual teaching aids on academic performance of secondary school students?
- What are the strategies for improving the use of audio visual teaching aids in secondary Schools?
1.5 Research Hypothesis
The study is guided by this hypothesis:
H0: The use of audio-visual teaching aids does not influence academic performance of secondary school students.
1.7. Significance of the Study
The critical nature of student performance in particular and the educational sector in general to the success or growth of any economy is given, this is because the level of student performance determines the level of manpower produced in a country. Empirically, this study is carried out to investigate the effect of audio-visual teaching aids on academic performance of senior secondary school students so as to ameliorate the problems associated with the educational system. This study will be important to the academic sector of the nation, as it will help guide the boards in charge of school management on how it can operate and how it should operate. It will teach it the importance of audio-visual teaching aids in schools.
This study will be of utmost importance to investors, government and the researchers because it will provide policy recommendations to the various Nigeria stakeholders taking adequate measures in educational sector. It is hoped that the exploration of Nigerian senior secondary schools will provide a broad view of the operations of the educational system to investors and government. It will contribute to existing literature on the subject matter by investigating empirically the role of audio-visual teaching aids on academic successes. This study will be of benefit to;
The Academia: members of the academia will find the study relevant as it will also form basis for further research and a reference tool for academic works.
Government: this study will reveal to the government happenings in the educational sector. Formulation and implementation of policies based on these findings would ensure development in the sector.
Investors: this study shall also be valuable to the investors especially those who may have research interest as it shall guide their private investment decisions.
This study at the end will enlighten the board of educational sector on the implications of audio-visual teaching aids.
1.8. Scope of the Study
In evaluation of effect of audio-visual teaching aids on academic performance of senior secondary school students, the scope of the study was restricted to the use of Pearson correlation technique. The study covers the period between 2015 and 2019.
1.9. Operational Definition of Terms
The following terms have been defined operationally.
- Audio-visual: electronic media possessing both a sound and a visual component.
- Teaching aids: an object or device used by a teacher to enhance classroom instruction. Here, it implies teaching aids used by Nigerian secondary school teachers.
- School: is an educational institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students.Here it implies selected secondary schools.
- Academic performance: is the extent to which a student, teacher or institution attained their short or long-term educational goals. Here it implies academic performance of secondary school students.
1.10. Organization of the Study
This study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one is introduction which consists of the background to the study, statement of problem, research questions, research hypotheses, objectives of the study, the significance of the study, the scope and limitations of the study and finally the organization of the study. Chapter two deals with the literature review which consists of the conceptual literature, theoretical literature, empirical literature, theoretical framework. Chapter three gives the research methodology including research design, population of study, sample size, sampling technique, method of data collection, instrument of data analysis, method of data analysis, validity/reliability of instrument. Chapter four is presentation and analysis of data, discussion of findings. Chapter five gives the summary, conclusion and recommendations.
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