ABSTRACT
This study is
designed to investigate the problems facing teachers in teaching Computer –
Science in Nigerian Secondary Schools today using Ikpoba-Okha, Oredo and Egor
Local Government Areas as a case study.
From the questionnaire administered in
the course of this investigation, and the analysis of the data collected, some
of the problems facing teachers of computer science were revealed. The problems include; lack of instructional
materials, inappropriate learning environment, students’ poor attitude to
learning, sub-standard teacher qualification, teachers low level of subject
mastery, and government instability.
In conclusion, some recommendations were
made based on the findings.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
PAGES
Title page i
Approval page ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vii
Table of Contents viii
Chapter One: Introduction
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 3
Research Questions 5
The Purpose of the Study 6
Significance of the Study 6
Limitation of the Study 7
Definition of Terms 7
Chapter Two: Review of Related
Literature
Introduction 9
Definition of Computers 9
Definition of Teaching 10
History of Computer Education in
Nigeria 11
Objectives of Computer education 12
Some Teaching Methods in Education 14
e-Education in Nigeria 18
Factors Affecting the Teaching of
Computer Science 21
Chapter Three: Research Methodology
Introduction 40
Research Design 41
Population of Study 41
Sample and Sampling Techniques 41
Research Instrument 43
Validation of Instrument 44
Reliability of the Instrument 44
Method of Data Analysis 45
Chapter Four
Introduction 46
Data Analysis, Interpretation,
Result and
Discussion of Finding 46
Chapter Five: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
Summary 53
Conclusion 54
Recommendations 55
Reference 57
Appendix 59
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
How fast the world has grown, from the
days of the primitive man, to the days of the medieval man and down to the day
of the modern man. The world at large
seen by the myopic man as two ends two far to be reached, has so soon been
conquered by great minds. Minds that saw
the possibility of turning this vast globe too large to be explored into a
global village, where the distance between two ends could be reached in split
seconds. Much could be said about such
great minds as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, men who through sound reasoning,
birth fourth great ideas, that has so much impacted the world. But I believe that much more could be said
about a set of men born in a particular generation, without whose contribution,
the world would have remained a vast globe, whose two ends could never be
reached in split seconds. Men whom
through their great inventions conquered the barrier of time and distance,
through whose inventions on e of the greatest gift to mankind was delivered, i
would take a deep breath at this point to mention “The computer”.
Thanks to Charles Barbbage, John
Nappier, Lady Ad Lovelace, and others
for such great inventions. Without the
computer, our world could not be complete, education with all it’s great
prospects as a process of successfully training the young and instilling the
moral values and otherwise into them could never be complete.
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COMPUTER
Who invented the computer? Is not a question with a simple answer. The real answer is that many inventors
contributed to the history of computer and that a computer is a complex piece
of machinery made up of many parts, each of which can be considered a separate
invention.
The first computers were people: that is
electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given the name
because they performed what had been previously assigned to people.
The Abacus the first mechanical
computation device was an early aid for mathematical computations. The Abacus is often wrongly attributed to
China. In fact, the oldest surviving
Abacus was used in 300 B.C. by the Babylonians.
The modern Abacus consists of ring that slide over rods, and is still in
use today, principally in the Far East. Following
the Abacus, in 1617, an eccentric Scots man named John Napier invented
logarithms, where the logarithms were carried on way sticks which are now
called Napier bones. Napier invention
led directly to the slide rule, first built in England in 1632 and still in use
in the 1960’s by the NASA engineers of the mercury, Germini, and Apollo program
which landed man on the moon. In 1642,
Blaise Pascal, at age 19, invented the Pascaline as an aid for his father who
was a task collector. This machine was capable
of carrying out only addition and subtraction, which was otherwise known as the
adding machine. In 1843, Charles Babbage
invented the analytical engine which was capable of performing many complex
tasks. The IBM in 1935 was invented,
followed in quick succession between 1939 – 1944, by the ENIAC (Electronic
Numerical Integrator and calculator) developed by a team led by John W.
Mauchly. Then in 1946, Mauchly developed
an improved mode of ENIAC called EDVAC (Electronic Delay Value Accounting
Calculator), with an additional function that stores program concept. Today we have computers that perform
instruction faster and more reliably.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
That the objectives of computer
education in our country have not been achieved is evident that there are some
underlying problems facing teachers in teaching computer science in Nigerian
Secondary Schools, which could be:
·
Teachers mastery of subject area
·
The learning environment
·
Lack of instructional materials
·
Students attitudes
·
Teachers qualification
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The investigation is therefore designed
to answer the following questions:
1.
Could teachers’ level of subject mastery
(computer-science) be a major problem in teaching computer science?
2.
Does the learning environment really affect
teaching? If yes, could this be a
problem facing teachers in teaching computer science?
3.
Could lack of study materials constitute any
problem to teachers in teaching computer science in secondary schools?
4.
Do students’ attitude to teachers affect
leaning; could this be a problem facing teachers in teaching computer science?
5.
Does teacher qualification matter? If yes could
this constitute a problem to teaching computer science?
THE PURPOSE OF STUDY
The
purpose of the study is to identify the problems facing teachers in teaching
computer science following a brief investigation.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Nigerian secondary schools today lack
behind in the computer science subject in comparison to some well developed
countries. In this sense, the
significance of this study cannot be over emphasized since the result from this
investigation could help in setting standard requirements for computer science
teachers, and help identify the basic challenge facing teachers, which if well
treated could enhance teacher’s effectiveness and student learning in Nigerian
secondary schools. Also, the growth of a
nation starts from the grassroots level, if education at the local government
level is well maintained, on the long run it may affect the education at the
state level in general, following this investigation therefore, computer
science in secondary school of Ikpoba-Okha, Oredo and Egor Local government
Area of Edo State could be greatly improved, giving room for economic
development on the long run.
LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
This study is limited to some selected
secondary schools in Ikpoba-Okha, Oredo and Egor Local Government Area of Edo
State.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Computer: A computer is a machine or an apparatus
that manipulate data according to a list of instructions, whose end product
(output) may be expressible in numerical or logical terms.
Teaching: Teaching could be defined as the process
of transferring knowledge or the activities of educating or instructing with
the aim of impacting knowledge or skill from a generation to another.
Problem: A problem could be defined in this context as
a question proposed fro academic discussion or scholastic disputation or a
continued or imagined situation in which the task is to produce or prove some
specified result by the exercise of thought.
Investigation: The action or process of investigating, careful
research, or an instance of systematic inquiry or careful study of a particular
subject.
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