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Year 2018, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 43 - 56, 01.03.2018

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Teachers’ Characteristics and Availability of Laboratory as Predictors of Senior School Students’ Performance in Physics in Ilorin, Nigeria

Year 2018, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 43 - 56, 01.03.2018

Abstract

This study investigated teachers’ characteristics and availability of laboratory as predictors of physics students’ performance in Ilorin. 40 teachers and 400 students formed the sample size. The instruments used were PTQ and PSPT. The PSPT was a set of 15 theory questions on the topics taught by the teachers to the students. The scores were used for data analysis and the hypotheses were tested using t-test. The findings that the general academic performance in Physics was fair (average); however, students that were taught by qualified physics teachers performed better than those taught by unqualified teachers, students taught by experienced teachers performed better than those taught by less experienced teachers, and students exposed to the use of laboratory performed better than those not exposed to the use of the laboratory. It was recommended that science teachers should ensure that students are exposed to hands-on activities in their schools

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  • Abe, T. O., & Adu, E. I. (2013). Influence of qualification on development and assess- ment of computer programmed instructional package on energy concept in upper basic technology in Ekiti state. Journal of Science and Technology, 3(6), 611-618.
  • Adedayo, J. O. & Owolabi, O. T. (2014). Analysis of hazard and safety in science laboratories in Ekiti State, Nigeria. British Journal of Education, Society & Be- havioural Science, 4(3), 403-414. USA DOI: 10.9734/BJESBS/2014/4330
  • Adeniyi, C. O., Ogundele, L. O., & Odetola, C. A. (2014). Teacher quality factors as a determinant of students’ achievement in Mathematics. Journal of Education and Practice, 5(37), 1-6.
  • Adeyemi, T. O. (2007). Influence of teachers’ teaching experience on students’ learn- ing outcomes in secondary schools in Ondo state, Nigeria. African Journal of Educational Studies in Mathematics and Sciences, 2(5), 9-19.
  • Adeyemo, S. A. (2003). Studies of the effect of aptitude, instructional leadership styles and learning environment on students’ achievement in Physics. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis), Unilag, Nigeria.
  • Adeyemo, S. A. (2012) The Influence of teachers’ supply and the provision of labora- tory facilities on students’ achievement in Physics. European Journal of Educa- tional Studies, 4(3), 397-409.
  • Akinsolu, A. O. (2010). Teachers and students’ academic performance in Nigerian secondary schools: Implications for planning. Florida Journal of Educational Ad- ministration and Policy, 2(2), 87-102.
  • Anastasia, M. M. (2015). Influence of teacher related factors on students’ performance in Kenya certificate of secondary education in public secondary schools in Kibwe- zi sub-country, Kenya. (M. Ed. research project), Department of Educational Ad- ministration, South Eastern Kenya University, Kenya.
  • Apata, F. S. (2007). Influence of teachers’ academic qualification and experience on students’ performance in senior secondary school Physics in Kwara state. (Un- published Masters project), University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Apata, F. S. (2013). Teachers’ experience and students’ numerical proficiency in solv- ing Physics problems in secondary schools. Journal of African Research Review, 7(1), 285-297.
  • Bello, T. O. (2012). Effect of availability and utilization of physics laboratory equip- ment on students’ academic achievement in senior secondary school physics. World Journal of Education, 2(5), 20-26.
  • Berliner, D. C. (2004). Expertise: The wonder of exemplary performance. In J. N. Mangieri and C. C. Block (Eds.), Creating powerful thinking in teachers and stu- dents (pp. 141-186). Ft. Worth, TX: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston.
  • Danjuma, T. T., & Adeleye, M. O. (2015). The Effect of the availability and utiliza- tion of laboratory apparatus in the teaching of physics: A Case study of second- ary schools in Karu LGA, Nigeria. Research Journal of Educational Studies and Review, 1(5), 118-122.
  • Daso, P. O. (2013). Science education reforms in Nigeria: Implication for science teachers. Global Advanced Research Journal of Peace, Gender and Development Studies, 2(5), 86-90.
  • Eraikhuemen, L., & Augustine, E. O. (2014). An assessment of secondary school Phys- ics teachers conceptual understanding of force and motion in Edo south senatorial district. Journal of Academic Research International, 5(1), 253-262.
  • Ewetan, O. O. (2015). Teachers’ teaching experience and academic performance in Mathematics and English Language in public secondary schools in Ogun state, Nigeria. International Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education, 2(2), 123-134.
  • Fajonyomi, A. A. (2007). Reviewing Higher Education Relevance in Nigeria. Paper presented at the 3rd Faculty of Week and Annual National Conference, Faculty of Education. The University of Maiduguri on The Theme Higher Education Re- forms in Nigeria.
  • Federal Republic of Nigeria (2013). National Policy on Education (4th Ed). Abuja NERDC Press: Lagos.
  • Hanushek, E. A., & Rivkin, S. G (2006). Teacher quality. In Hanushek, E. & Welch, F. (Eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Education. Elsevier: Netherlands.
  • Isaac, A. O., Daniel, I. O., & Olusola, J. E (2014). Impact of laboratory-based instruc- tional intervention on the learning outcome of low performing senior secondary students in Physics. Journal of Creative Education. 5(1), 197-206.
  • Kosgei, K., Mise, J. K., Odera, O., & Ayugi, M. E. (2013). Influence of teacher char- acteristics on students’ academic achievement among secondary schools. Journal of Education and Practice, 4(3), 76-82.
  • Ogunmakin, T. A. (2013). Staff development programme and teachers’ effectiveness in secondary schools: A case study of Ibadan South East Local Govt. Area of Oyo State. (Unpublished B. A. Ed project), Department of Education Administration and Planning, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
  • Olaniyan, A. O., Omosewo, E. O., & Nwankwo, L (2015). Effect of polya problem- solving model on senior secondary school students’ performance in current elec- tricity. European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 3(1), 97-104.
  • Ololube, N. P (2009). Understanding teachers’ professional competencies for educa- tional effectiveness. Owerri: Springfield Publishers Ltd.
  • Olorundare, A. S. (2014). Theory into practice beyond surface curriculum in science education. The one hundred and forty seventh (147th) Inaugural lecture series delivered at the University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
  • Omosewo, E. O. (2012). Why dread the Science of the state of the Universe. 118th Inaugural Lecture, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria: Library and Publications Committee.
  • Onashakpokaiye, E. O. (2011). The Influence of teachers’ attitude on students’ learning of Mathematics in Nigerian secondary schools. Journal of Research in Education and Society, 2(1), 15-16.
  • Owolabi, O. T., & Adedayo, J. O. (2012). Effect of teachers’ qualification on the per- formance of senior secondary school physics students: Implication on technology in Nigeria. Journal of English Language Teaching, 5(6), 72-77.
  • Thomas, O. A. (2014). Effect of teachers’ qualification on students’ performance in mathematics. Sky Journal of Educational Research, 2(1), 10-14.
  • Uhumuavbi, P. O., & Okodugha, I. E. (2014). Adequacy of laboratory and laboratory equipment in Edo central senatorial district of Edo State. Journal of Faculty of Education 14 (1), 54-63.
  • Unanma, A. O., Abugu, H. O., Dike, R. C., & Umeobika, U. C. (2010). Relationship between teachers’ educational qualifications and students’ achievement in Chem- istry: A case study of Owerri LGA. 10 SR. Journal of Research and Method in Education, 1(1), 5-10.
  • West African Examinations Council (2014). May/June senior school certificate exami- nation. Chief Examiners’ Annual Report. Yaba: Lagos
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Abdulrasaq Oladimeji Akanbi This is me

Esther Ore Omosewo This is me

Bayim Oyong Nase Ilorin This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Akanbi, A. O., Omosewo, E. O., & Ilorin, B. O. N. (2018). Teachers’ Characteristics and Availability of Laboratory as Predictors of Senior School Students’ Performance in Physics in Ilorin, Nigeria. Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 7(1), 43-56.