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Title: Abubakar, S. A; Umar, I. Y; Audu, R; Idris, A. M; Saidu, H. A; Mohammed, E. & Afuwagi, U. M. (2017). Effect of Video-Based Anchored Instruction on Student Achievement and Retention in Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work in Abuja and Niger State, Nigeria.
Authors: Abubakar, S. A.
Umar, I. Y.
Audu, R.
Idris, A.M.
Saidu, H. A.
Mohammed, E.
Afuwagi, U. M.
Keywords: Video-Based Anchored Instruction
Achievement,
Retention
Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Publisher: ATBU Journal of Science Technology and Education (JOSTE).
Citation: Abubakar, S. A; Umar, I. Y; Audu, R; Idris, A. M; Saidu, H. A; Mohammed, E. & Afuwagi, U. M. (2017). Effect of Video-Based Anchored Instruction on Student Achievement and Retention in Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work in Abuja and Niger State, Nigeria. ATBU Journal of Science Technology and Education (JOSTE). 5 (2) 91 – 99. Available online: www.atbuftejoste.com
Series/Report no.: ATBU Journal of Science Technology and Education (JOSTE). 5 (2) 91 – 99.;
Abstract: The study investigated the effects of video-based anchored instruction on students’ achievement and retention in Motor Vehicle Mechanics (MVM) work in Abuja and Niger State, Nigeria. Two research questions were raised and two hypotheses were formulated and tested at .05 level of significance. Pre-test Post-test non-equivalent control group design of quasi experimental study was used for the study. The population for the study consisted of 428 National Technical College (NTC) II MVM work students. The sample size for this study consisted of 180 students, with 68 students in the experimental group and 112 students in the control group. The instrument used for data collection was Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work Achievement and Retention Test (MVMWART). The reliability coefficient of MVMWART was found to be 0.76 using Pearson Product Moment Correlation coefficient. Mean was used to answer the research questions; while ANCOVA was employed to test the hypotheses. Findings of the study revealed that video-based anchored instruction is more effective in improving student’s achievement and retention in MVM work thanconventional teaching method. It was therefore recommended that teachers, especially those teaching MVM work should adopt video-based anchored instruction to teach students at technical colleges to enhance students’ cognitive achievements and retention in MVM work.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11733
ISSN: 2277-0011
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