克罗斯河州立大学卡拉巴尔教育区现代电子教材的使用与生物学生的学习成绩

C. C. Ihejiamaizu, Isaiah Ochui
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本文调查了尼日利亚克罗斯河州教育区卡拉巴尔中学三年级生物学生电子教材的使用情况。本研究采用实证研究设计。提出假设指导研究,并根据研究目的查阅相关文献。这项研究使用了490名学生作为样本。检查表和成绩测试是用于数据收集的工具。所得数据采用单因素方差分析,显著性水平为0.05。研究结果显示,电子教材的使用对学生的生物学学业成绩有显著影响。根据调查结果,除其他外,建议政府应确保向所有提供SSCE和NECO考生的公立中学有效分发电子教学材料,以提高生物学的有效教学。关键词:学业成绩,生物,电子教材,学生
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Utilization of modern electronic instructional materials and biology students’ academic achievement in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State
This paper investigated the utilization of electronic instructional materials on secondary school three (SS3) biology students in Calabar, Education Zone Cross River State, Nigeria. The study adopted Expost facto-research design. A hypothesis was formulated to guide the study, and relevant literature reviewed in line with the purpose of the study. A sample of 490 students was used for the study. A checklist and achievement test were instruments used for data collection. Data generated were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The findings showed that utilization of electronic instructional materials significantly influence students’ academic achievement in biology. Based on the findings, it was recommended among others that government should ensure effective distribution of electronic types of instructional materials to all public secondary schools presenting candidates for SSCE and NECO to enhance effectual teaching and learning of biology. Keywords: academic achievement, biology, electronic instructional materials, students
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