Instructional materials availability and lecturers’ task performance in Nigerian universities

Q4 Social Sciences
Nurture Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.55951/nurture.v17i4.490
Ukpabio, Godfrey Enefiok, Ukpong, Nse Nkereuwem, Ojong, Felix Eja, Amalu, Melvina Nkemdilim, Eteng Matilda Ernest
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Purpose: This study examined the effects of educational resource accessibility on lecturers' task performance in public universities in Cross River State, Nigeria. It also explored the possibility of developing instructional resources with culturally relevant information to support creative teaching methods. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study used a survey research method with a sample of 577 lecturers or tutors selected randomly from various departments of local public universities. Data was collected through a questionnaire and analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance and Fisher's least significant difference (LSD). Findings: The analysis of the data showed that lecturers' and instructors' performance in terms of teaching, research and community work is significantly impacted by the availability of educational resources. Conclusion: The effectiveness of lecturers' tasks is proportional to the calibre of instructional materials provided by their institutions. Lecturers with high levels of instructional resource availability outperformed those with moderate or low levels of resource availability. Research Limitations/Future Research: The current study was limited to the general influence of instructional materials’ availability on lecturers’ task performance. Future researchers should focus on identifying local content areas for improvement and student-lecturers’ collaboration in instructional resource design and fabrication. Practical Implications: This study may serve as the impetus for university administrators to collaborate with sociologists, anthropologists and educational technologists in order to improve student-lecturer collaboration in the creation of culturally embedded instructional materials for better task performance from lecturers and increased student engagement in learning processes. Contribution to the Literature: The findings of this study may provide literature for scholastic reviews and also become a policy -making tool for educational resource planners.
尼日利亚大学教学材料的可用性和讲师的任务表现
目的:本研究考察尼日利亚克罗斯河州公立大学教育资源可及性对讲师任务绩效的影响。它还探讨了开发具有文化相关信息的教学资源以支持创造性教学方法的可能性。& # x0D;设计/方法/方法:本研究采用调查研究的方法,随机从当地公立大学各院系抽取577名讲师或导师作为样本。通过问卷调查收集数据,并使用单向方差分析和Fisher最小显著差异(LSD)进行分析。研究结果:数据分析表明,教师在教学、科研和社区工作方面的表现受到教育资源可得性的显著影响。& # x0D;结论:讲师任务的有效性与其所在机构提供的教学材料的质量成正比。具有高水平教学资源可用性的讲师比具有中等或低水平教学资源可用性的讲师表现更好。 研究局限/未来研究:目前的研究仅限于教材的可得性对讲师任务绩效的一般影响。未来的研究者应该关注在教学资源的设计和制作中,找出需要改进的地方内容领域和学生与讲师的合作。 实践启示:本研究可推动大学管理人员与社会学家、人类学家和教育技术学家合作,以改善学生与讲师在文化嵌入式教学材料创作方面的合作,从而提高讲师的任务绩效,提高学生在学习过程中的参与度。 对文献的贡献:本研究的发现可能提供学术评论的文献,也可能成为教育资源规划者制定政策的工具。
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