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Title: SECONDARY SCHOOL SCIENCE TEACHERS’ CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AS CORRELATE OF STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN MINNA, NIGER STATE
Authors: Koroka, M. U. S.
Suleiman, U. T.
Hassan, A. A.
Chado, A. M.
Gimba, R. W.
Keywords: Classroom, Examination, Mock, Performance,
Science, Students, Teachers, Secondary Schools
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Publisher: Annals of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (ATEPAN)
Citation: Koroka, M. U. S (PhD), Suleiman, U. T., Hassan, A. A (PhD), Chado, A. M (PhD) & Gimba R. W (Prof.). (2024). Secondary School Science Teachers’ Classroom Management Practices as Correlate of Students’ Performance in Minna, Niger State. Annals of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (ATEPAN), 7 (1). 176 – 181.
Series/Report no.: 7;1
Abstract: The study was conducted to determine the relationship between Secondary School Science Teachers’ Classroom Management Practices and Students’ Performance in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. Secondary school Science teachers and students used for this study are Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics teachers and students. The study was guided by one research question and had a corresponding hypothesis. Correlational research design was used for the study. A total of one hundred and twenty three (123) Science teachers and three hundred and eighty five (385) Science students made up the sample size of the study. Instrument used for data collection from Science teachers is a Likert type questionnaire designed by the researchers and titled “Science Teachers’ Classroom Management Practices Questionnaire (STCMPQ)” The instrument was validated by experts and its reliability coefficient was also determined to be 0.73 using Cranach Alpha statistical tool. Data collected from Science teachers was correlated with SSIII Science students’ Mock examination result conducted by Niger State Ministry of Education (NSMOE) during 2022/2023 academic session to establish a relationship. Findings of the study revealed a significant relationship between Science teachers’ classroom management practices and students’ performance. Based on this finding, it was recommended that, Government should intermittently expose Science teachers to training and retraining programs through seminars, conferences and workshops so as to improve their classroom management practices or skills.
Description: National Journal Article
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27389
ISSN: 2645-2839
Appears in Collections:Science Education

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