ABSTRACT
The
Nigerian National Policy on Education (NPE) was developed to meet national
technological and economic needs. One of the ways of achieving this policy
thrust was the introduction of Business Studies (Business Education subjects)
into the Nigerian secondary school curriculum in 19822, including the Junior
Secondary School Curriculum in 1982, including the junior secondary school
level. This work examined the use of instructional materials in teaching
Business Education subjects at the junior secondary in Mushin Local government
Area of Lagos State. The essential areas looked into are: the existence and
adequacy of instructional materials; the use of instructional materials by
trained teachers; proper use and management of the instructional materials; and
in-service training for teachers through workshops/semina4rs. Questionnaires
were administered on Business Education teachers drawn from 12 schools that
offer Business Studies within the study area. It was discovered that there is a
great deficiency in all the areas examined, thus creating a huge challenge tour
education administrators. Useful recommendations were made to enhance the
effective use of instructional materials in teaching Business Studies at the
junior secondary level.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
Table of contents vi
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Background situation 1
1.2 Statement of the problem 2
1.3 Purpose of the Study 2
1.4 Objective of the Study 2
1.5 Research Question 3
1.6 Theoretical Framework 3
1.7 Significance of the Study 4
1.8 Scope of the study 4
1.9 limitation of the Study 4
1.10 Research process 5
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
6
2.2 The impact
of Instructional Materials 6
2.3 The skills,
Experience and Qualification of a Teachers 7
2.4 The
importance of teachers knowledge in the application of
instructional materials in teaching 11
2.5
The
use of Instructional Materials in effective teaching and learning
situation 14
2.6 Development
and training of teachers in the use of Instructional Materials 18
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND
PROCEDURE
3.1 Introduction 21
3.2 Research
Design 21
3.3 Population
of the Study 22
3.4 Sample and
sampling Techniques 22
3.5 Research Instrument 22
3.6 Validity of
Instrument 23
3.7 Reliability
of Instrument 23
3.8 Data
Analysis 23
3.8 Data
collection 24
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION
OF RESULTS
4.0 Introduction 25
4.2 Qualification
of Teachers 25
4.3 Availability
of Instructional Materials 26
4.4 Sources of
Instructional Materials 27
4.5 Accessibility
to Instructional Materials 28
4.6 Response
time for repairing faculty material 29
4.7 Response
time for replacing spoilt materials 30
4.8 Who is
responsible for replacement 31
4.9 Students’
Responsible to use of instructional materials 33
4.10 Test of
Hypotheses 33
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.0 Introduction 41
5.1 Discussion
of the Research 41
5.2 Conclusion 43
5.3 Recommendations
44
References 46
Appendix 1 48
Appendix II 50
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY
The Nigerian
National Policy on Education (NPE) was developed in 1977 with a focus on
meeting national technological and economic needs. One of the ways of achieving
this policy thrust was the introduction of Business Studies (Business Studies Subject)
into Nigerian secondary school curriculum in 1981. The objective was to give
student of Junior Secondary Schools to give students of junior secondary
schools a general introduction to the broad field of business, thus, laying a
solid foundation for well equipped and informed practitioners that will support
economic growth. The National Policy on Education (NPE, 2004).
Section 3 defines
Basic Education as “Basic Education shall be of 9 years duration comprising 6
years of primary education and 3 years of junior secondary education. It was
further amended in (2010) as 9-3-4, primary school shall be of basic 1 to 9,
secondary 3 years and tertiary 4 years. The act of 2004 also defined Universal
Basic Education thus.
Universal Basic
Education means early childhood are and education, Business Studies subjects
are part of the foundational requirements for building a solid background in
students towards a competent career in business, management, administration,
arts and social science.
The use of
instructional materials as an aid to teaching is one of the means of achieving
the noble objectives of introducing Business Studies at the Junior Secondary
School level. The work examined the use of instructional materials in teaching
Business Studies, the effectiveness, both from students and teachers view and
the impact on general students performance for a state with high student
population like Lagos.
1.2
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Most of our Primary
and Secondary schools in Nigeria hardly well equipped with instructional
materials. Even schools that have them does not utilize them well. Higher
educations are also facing the same problem and even those that practices using
instructional materials among them are not properly rewarded. In other words,
lack of institutional readiness to use the instructional materials even when
made available is a problem. It shows lack of support for the use of
instructional materials in secondary schools in Lagos State.
1.3
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of this
study is to assess the use of instructional materials in teaching Business
Studies subjects in the junior secondary schools in Lagos State.
1.4
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
Arising from the
purpose of the study, the following objectives were raised to:
i.
Propose ways of making education become more
productive in the junior secondary schools.
ii.
Provide the teachers the means of arousing
and sustaining the interest of learners as well as changing student’s attitude
in the classroom.
iii.
Advance means of making learning and teaching
become more concrete, real, immediate and permanent in the classroom.
iv.
Improve instruction methods in the classroom
1.5
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following
research questions were raised:
i.
What are the benefits of using instructional
materials in junior secondary schools.
ii.
How can we make education more productive
among the junior secondary schools in Lagos State junior secondary schools in
Lagos State
iii.
What
ways or method can be used it improve the use of instructional materials in
junior secondary school.
iv.
How can we make teachers develop interest in
using instructional materials in class rooms?
1.6
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Gagné (1985) proposed a descriptive theory
of knowledge consisting of five outcome categories: intellectual skills,
cognitive strategies, verbal information, motor skills, and attitudes. He
elaborates some of these categories further. He also proposed a descriptive
theory of strategy consisting of nine events of instruction: gaining attention,
informing the learner of the objective and activating motivation, stimulating
recall of prior knowledge, presenting the stimulus material, providing learning
guidance, eliciting performance, providing feedback, assessing performance, and
enhancing retention and transfer. For each outcome/event category he then
identifies the conditions necessary for learning to be efficient and effective.
These conditions of learning comprise his prescriptive theory of instruction.
1.7
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
It is widely known
that Education is the bedrock of growth and development of any nation. The
goals of meeting national technological and economic needs can not be attained
without a pragmatic approach to learning at the secondary school level.
1.8
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This study assessed
the use of instructional materials in junior secondary schools in Lagos State.
Sampled schools from both public and private schools were involved.
Students, teachers,
school management and authorities were consulted with the aim of appraising the
present use and impact of instructional materials in schools at the junior
secondary level.
1.9 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The limiting factors of this
study include:
1.
Reluctance of the teaching staff to disclose area of weaknesses
on the subject matter.
2.
The unwillingness of the school administrators to
make available their concern over judicious use of Instructional Materials to
other subjects apart from business studies.
3.
The study relied primarily on survey research
instrument as the source of getting information from the respondent.
1.10 RESEARCH PROCESS
Survey was done in
some schools in Lagos state to view the teaching and learning of students
without instructional materials and those using the instructional materials.
The hypotheses were tested using the Chi-Square (X2) non-parametric
technique in analyzing the data collected in this research work. In the
research work, we also used data collection and data analysis like the
questionnaire and interview. Some teachers were questioned and few students
interviewed.
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