Institutional factors affecting quality and effective practical work in senior secondary school physics in Ebonyi state of Nigeria

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
10575
8 pages
Research Article

Institutional factors affecting quality and effective practical work in senior secondary school physics in Ebonyi state of Nigeria

ALI, Peter Agbom, OBOTA, Monday Elom and OMEJE, Bridget Chinyere

Abstract: 

This study was carried out to identify the institutional factors affecting quality and effective practical work in senior secondary school physics in Ebonyi state of Nigeria. One research question was developed in line with the purpose of the study. One null hypothesis was formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study adopted descriptive survey design. The population of the study is 207, and the sample comprised one hundred (100) public senior secondary school teachers from the area of study. This sample was drawn using multi-stage sampling technique. A–15 item instrument termed “Physics Practical Work Questionnaire (PPWQ)” was used by the researchers for data collection. The instrument was first validated by three experts and reliability was determined using Cronbach Alpha Statistics and the reliability got was 0.92. The administration and retrieval of instrument were through direct contact and use of research assistants with the respondents. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the research questions while t-test statistics were used for testing the null hypothesis. The findings of the study revealed that items presented are institutional factors affecting quality and effective practical work in senior secondary physics in Ebonyi state of Nigeria. Findings on the hypothesis tested revealed that there was no significant difference in the mean responses of teachers of physics from urban and rural schools in Ebonyi state on the items presented. It was recommended that government and none governmental organizations should assist in the provision of the required facilities.

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