Perceived Difficult Map Reading and Interpretation among Senior Secondary School Geography Students in Katagum Education Zone, Bauchi State-Nigeria

Mustapha Saleh, Sampson Monday, Aliyu H. Dalhatu, Unwuzurike U. Adaugo
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The study investigated the perception of difficulties in map use among Senior Secondary Geography students, in Katagum Education Zone, Bauchi State, Nigeria. The study was guided by two research questions and two null hypotheses. Descriptive and ex-post facto survey research design were adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised of 11064 Senior Secondary School (SS3) Geography Students (7191 males and 3873 females) in the all government owned senior secondary schools in Katagum Education Zone of Bauchi State during 2020/2021 academic session. The sample size of the study comprises of 386 Senior Secondary three (SS3) students drawn using multi-stage sampling procedure. The instrument for data collection was Geography Difficulty Identification Questionnaire (GDIQ). The instrument was validated by three experts from the Department of Social Science Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. An overall reliability coefficient of 0.72 for the instrument was ascertained using Cronbach Alpha. The data collected for the research questions was analyzed using descriptive analysis (mean and standard deviation). The t-test was used to test the hypotheses at p< 0.05 level of significance. The findings of the study revealed that the school location and gender are not a significant factor in determining specific difficulties encountered in map reading and interpretation in geography. Based on these findings, recommendations were made.
尼日利亚包奇州Katagum教育区的高中地理学生对地图阅读和解释困难的感知
该研究调查了尼日利亚包奇州Katagum教育区的高中地理学生对地图使用困难的看法。本研究以两个研究问题和两个零假设为指导。本研究采用描述性和事后调查研究设计。该研究的人口包括2020/2021学年期间包奇州Katagum教育区的所有政府所有高中的11064名高中地理学生(7191名男性和3873名女性)。本研究的样本量包括采用多阶段抽样程序抽取的386名高中三年级学生。数据收集工具为地理难度识别问卷(GDIQ)。该仪器由尼日利亚大学恩苏卡分校社会科学教育系的三名专家进行了验证。使用Cronbach Alpha确定仪器的总体信度系数为0.72。为研究问题收集的数据使用描述性分析(均值和标准差)进行分析。采用t检验在p< 0.05显著性水平下检验假设。研究结果显示,学校位置和性别并不是决定地理地图阅读和解释遇到的具体困难的重要因素。根据这些调查结果,提出了建议。
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