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The effect of qualities of home economics teachers on the performance of students in wassce

 

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Project Abstract

Abstract
The quality of teachers in the field of home economics has been identified as a crucial factor influencing the academic performance of students in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). This study aimed to investigate the effect of various qualities possessed by home economics teachers on the performance of their students in the WASSCE. The research employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative analysis of examination results and qualitative data from interviews with teachers and students. The quantitative analysis involved collecting WASSCE results from students who had taken home economics in selected schools. These results were then correlated with specific characteristics of the teachers, such as qualifications, experience, training, and teaching methods. The findings revealed a significant correlation between certain qualities of home economics teachers and the performance of their students in the WASSCE. Teachers with higher qualifications and more experience tended to have students who achieved better results in the examination. In addition to the quantitative analysis, qualitative data was gathered through interviews with home economics teachers and students. The interviews explored the teaching approaches used by the teachers, the level of support and guidance provided to students, and the overall classroom environment. The qualitative findings provided insights into the importance of teacher-student relationships, effective communication, and the role of motivation in enhancing student performance. Overall, the results of this study highlight the critical role that home economics teachers play in shaping the academic outcomes of their students in the WASSCE. The findings suggest that teachers who possess certain qualities, such as higher qualifications, more experience, and effective teaching methods, are more likely to have students who perform well in the examination. These results have implications for teacher training programs, school policies, and educational practices aimed at improving student achievement in home economics and related subjects. In conclusion, the qualities of home economics teachers have a significant impact on the performance of students in the WASSCE. By recognizing and promoting the development of key qualities among teachers, educational institutions can enhance the learning outcomes of students in the field of home economics.

Project Overview

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Teachers’ quality has been the focus of considerable debated worldwide since the middle of 20th century. Riovkin, Hanushek and Kain (1998), demonstrated in a study that the influence of teachers’ quality on students achievement is many times greater than any other commonly observed variable such as home-background, conducive class environment, etc.

Teachers’ quality is a topic with high priority. Teacher qualities differ considerably, between countries and also between states. The National Policy on Education, (Federal Republic of Nigeria, Revised 2004) while stressing the importance of teacher quality in curriculum implementation noted that no nation’s educational system can rise above the quality of her teachers. Teachers are central to any consideration of schools and majority of educational policy focus directly or indirectly on the role of teachers. Moreover, parents, teachers and administrators emphasize repeatedly the fundamental role that teachers play in comparison to other determinant’s of academic performance. Teachers play in comparison to other determinant’s of academic performance. Teachers are important in any educational system because the quality of teachers in any educational system determines to a great extent the quality of the system itself.

For many years, educators and researchers have debated which school variables influence student achievement. As policy makers become more involved in school reform, this question takes on new importance since their initiatives rely on presumed relationship between various educational related factors like class size, teacher quality, school size, etc. Peter (1997), stated that “quality is the basic indispensable feature of a thing”. For example the characteristics of high quality science teachers relates to those attributes that enhances the fitness and efficiency of that teacher in performing the duties that are associated with science education.

Teacher quality is an important educational topic among policy makes, educational leaders, teacher education institution and those interested in (improving public education. It is a pivotal policy issue in education reform and American Council on Education (1999) stated “quality of the teacher is the key to improved student performance regardless of the condition of the schools, the affluence of the child, the nature of the community, or any other element in the lives or educational environment of school children”. Quality teachers are those who use a wide variety of instructional methods, experiences, assignments and materials to ensure that children are achieving a variety of cognitive objectives. Well-prepared highly qualified teachers are essential if we are to ensure that our student achieve the high standards necessary for them to live fulfilling lives and become productive students.

Teacher quality was defined by Ingersoll (1996) as a measure of teacher qualification, teaching practices, teacher certification, teacher experience and teaching preparations. Teacher qualification includes such components as content knowledge pedagogical knowledge, teaching credentials and verbal abilities. Shulman (1987) identified seven (7) areas of professional for quality teaching which are academic subject, knowledge of teaching strategies, knowledge of student’s characteristics and cultural background, knowledge of curriculum materials and programs, knowledge of teaching environment, subject specific knowledge of teaching strategies and knowledge of the goals and purposes of teaching. Salvin (2003) emphasized that a good quality teacher must know his/her subject matter very well and how to motivate children. He must also know how to use class time effectively, and how to respond to individual differences.

A home economics teacher should endeavour to acquire adequate knowledge which will enable him teach any aspect of the content of the home economics programme and for the home economics teacher to be useful in the class he needs to continuously update himself both in the content and method of teaching integrated science

Quality teachers know their subject and possess the verbal ability to transfer knowledge to their students. They are intentional teachers who are constantly examining and upgrading their own teaching practices, through attending professional seminars and conferences. Reynolds (1995) found that good teachers possess the ability to carry out all the tasks involved in effective instruction. Quality teachers are thinkers, who understand the development levels and needs of their children, who continually experiment with strategies to solve problems of instruction and who are trained to use differentiated instruction that recognizes individual differences.

Gregorian (2001) stressed that one of the most fundamental complain of poor quality teaching in schools today can be attributed to teachers preservice learning. Darling-Hammond clung and Fre low (2002) concluded that quality teacher preparation programs play a critical role in preparing quality teachers. Geo (2007), also discerned the following two key teacher qualification variables that, across studies, are consistently shown to produce strong, positive effects on student learning which are

(i) Teacher’s knowledge of subject matter; he explained this using mathematics by saying that teachers with stronger mathematics knowledge produce better students achievement in mathematics compared with less knowledgeable teachers.

(ii) (ii) Teacher’s level of experience matters. He explained this by saying that after five years of experience years of experience.

The study in this regard wishes to examine the effect of qualities of home economics teachers on the performance of students in WASSCE

1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

According to what I have heard and experienced, there is critical shortage of qualified teachers throughout the country. This has forced many states to employ people who do not meet the requirement of a qualified teacher, that is, they have not demonstrated subject matter competence. They do not have formal training as teachers and many do not have prior experience of teaching. Many secondary schools have significantly higher teacher vacancy rate but teacher transfers out to other profession in greater numbers.

In my senior secondary school three (SS3), I had a physics teachers who just graduated from university as a chemical engineer two( 2) years before he was employed in my school. According to the physics teacher, this was his first time of teaching. The physics teacher from my observation as a student did not have a good knowledge of subject matter and his method of teaching was good enough. This reflected on the performance of the senior secondary three (SS3) students in physics when their WAEC (West African Examination Council) result was out. The performance was poor.

This study will seek to assess how teacher quality affects student’s academic performance in home economics

1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY

The main aim of the research work is to evaluate the effect of qualities of home economics teachers on the performance of students in WASSCE. other specific objectives of the research work include:

1. To examine the effect of teachers’ quality on the academic achievement of students in home economics

2. To investigate on the factors affecting teachers effectiveness in teaching of home economics

3. To examine the relationship between qualities of home economic teachers and students attendance to home economics

4. To evaluate the roles of the school management in the recruitment of qualified home economics teachers

5. To proffer solution to the above problems

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The study came up with research questions so as to ascertain the above stated objectives of study. The specific research questions are stated below as follows:

1. What is the effect of teachers’ quality on the academic achievement of students in home economics?

2. What are the factors affecting teachers effectiveness in teaching of home economics?

3. What is the relationship between qualities of home economic teachers and students attendance to home economics classes?

4. What are the roles of the school management in the recruitment of qualified home economics teachers?

1.5 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

H0: there is no significant relationship between qualities of home economic teachers and students attendance to home economics classes

H1: there is significant relationship between qualities of home economic teachers and students attendance to home economics classes

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

The study on the effect of qualities of home economics teachers on the performance of students in WASSCEwill be of immense benefit to the teachers, the school management, the state government, the federal government and the ministry of education in Nigeria as it will discuss the relationship between qualities of home economic teachers and students attendance to home economics classes. The study will also discuss the factors affecting effective teaching and learning of home economics. Finally the study will contribute to the body of the existing literature on qualities of home economics teachers.

1.7 SCOPE OF STUDY

The study on the effect of qualities of home economics teachers on the performance of students in WASSCE will cover the relationship between qualities of home economic teachers and students attendance to home economics classes it will also cover the factors affecting effective teaching and learning of home economics

1.8 LIMITATION OF STUDY

Financial constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).

Time constraint- The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS

TEACHERS QUALITY: teachers’ quality in accordance to the study is defined as the skills and professionalism of teachers in teaching of business education in junior secondary school.

EFFECTIVE TEACHING: this simply involve the use of all the materials both intellectual and instructional in teaching of home economics

LEARNING: the acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, experience, or being taught.


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