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Title: Development and Validation of Self-instructional Computer Based Package for Teaching and Learning of Social Studies in Senior Primary School
Authors: Alabi, T. O.
Keywords: Self-instructional computer package, Social Studies
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Journal of Technology and Education in Nigeria (JOTEN)
Citation: v. Alabi, T. O. (2012). Development and Validation of Self-instructional Computer Based Package for Teaching and Learning of Social Studies in Senior Primary School. Journal of Technology and Education in Nigeria (JOTEN). 16 (1&2) 81-84.
Abstract: The study is on the development and validation of self:instructional computer based package lot' leaching social studies in senior Primary Schools. The study investigated the of fact intellectual development of study habits in Senior Primary school students where social studies were taught with and without the computer-based self instructional package. The students perception based on their age, level, performance, gender and achievement was investigated and to achieve this, two hundred students were randomly selected .from four schools in Niger State. The data collected was developed by the researcher with the aid of Alcthi Social Studies Achievement Test (ASSAD. Questionnaires which were administered and retrieved from the students are subjected to the use of statistical tools as Means, Standard deviation, T-test, and ANOVA. The result showed that general students 'perceptions were positive and showed no significant difference on the basis of sex, discipline and performance. Based on these findings, it was concluded that the use of self-instructional computer-based package would serve as a reliable alternative to the conventional chalk and talk method of teaching.
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