Biology Students’ Questioning Behaviour in Relation to Their Achievement in Biology in Barkin Ladi, Local Government Area, Plateau State

D. Ezekiel, O.M. Yilshik, M. Joseph
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This study investigated the relationship between senior secondary two students’ questioning behaviour and their achievement in Biology in Barkin  Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State. The research  design was partly an ethnographic research design through observation and narrative  survey. The study  also incorporated a correlational research design in which the correlation coefficient was computed to  determine the  relationship between the variables. The population of the study comprised all the fifteen  (15) senior secondary schools in Barkin Ladi. A sample of  two senior secondary schools out of fifteen  senior secondary schools was selected using purposive sampling technique. Blooms’ category system  was used to transcribe students’ questions. The research instruments were observation using Audiotape recorder and Biology Achievement Test (BAT). The audiotape recorded students’ questions were coded  by two science education specialist in University of Jos while the test items were also  scrutinized by two  biology teachers at the secondary school level. The reliability of the BAT was determined using split-half method and it  yielded 0.80. The research questions were answered using descriptive statistics while  Pearson Product Moment Correlation was used in testing the  Null hypothesis at 0.05 level of significant.  The findings indicated that a high positive linear relationship exists between the raw number of  students’  questions and their achievement scores in Biology. The findings equally showed that students asked  mostly low level questions and the  types of questions that students ask during biology lesson does not depend on gender. Consequently, the study recommended among other things, the training and re-training of teachers as well as students on how to ask thought provoking questions to facilitate students’ performance, teaching and learning of Biology in Senior Secondary schools.
高原地区巴金拉地地区生物学生质疑行为与生物成绩的关系
本研究调查了高原邦巴金拉地地方政府地区高中二年级学生的质疑行为与他们的生物学成绩之间的关系。研究设计部分是通过观察和叙事调查的民族志研究设计。该研究还纳入了相关研究设计,其中计算相关系数以确定变量之间的关系。研究对象包括Barkin Ladi的所有15所高中。采用有目的抽样方法,从全国15所高中中选取两所高中作为样本。布鲁姆的分类系统被用来抄写学生的问题。研究仪器为录音机观察和生物成绩测验。录音记录了学生们的问题,由乔斯大学的两名科学教育专家编码,测试项目也由两名中学生物教师仔细审查。采用劈半法测定BAT的信度,信度为0.80。研究问题采用描述性统计回答,使用Pearson积差相关在0.05显著水平上检验零假设。研究结果表明,学生的原始问题数量与他们的生物成绩之间存在高度的正线性关系。研究结果同样表明,学生提出的问题大多是低水平的问题,学生在生物课上提出的问题类型与性别无关。因此,该研究建议对教师和学生进行培训和再培训,让他们学会如何提出发人深省的问题,以促进学生在高中生物方面的表现和教学。
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