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Yıl 2015, Cilt: 17 Sayı: 2, 325 - 346, 12.01.2016
https://doi.org/10.17556/jef.94590

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Kaynakça

  • Abuseji, F. A. (2007). Student and teacher related variables as determinants of secondary school students’ academic achievement in chemistry. Journal Pendidikan, 32, 3–18.
  • Adeniyi, T. B. (2009). Influence of selected teacher variables on secondary school students’ performance in social studies in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. Unpublished M. Ed Thesis, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Ajayi, A. O. (1987). Teacher characteristics and human learning in school. In E. E. Ezewu, (ed), Social Psychological Factors of Human Learning in School, Pp64-73. Onitsha: Leadway Books Ltd.
  • Akbari, R. & Allvar, N. K. (2010). L2 Teacher characteristics as predictors of students’ academic achievement. The Electronic Journal for English as a Second Language, 13(4), 1 – 22.
  • Akiri, A. A. & Ugborugbo, N. M. (2009). Teachers’ effectiveness an students academic performance in public schools in Delta state, Nigeria. Kamla-Raj Stud Home Communication Science, 3(2), 107-113.
  • Ayodele, S. O. (2001). Quality, quantity, production and distribution of teaching Resources. In Nnoli, O. & Sulaiman, I. (Eds), Reassessing the Future of Education in Nigeria (63-77). Abuja: Education Tax Fund.
  • Bayelsa State Ministry of Education (2011). An extract of 5-years result of JSCE for Yenagoa L.G.A. Yenagoa.
  • Carr, M. (2007). Teachers’ dispositions and its effect on students’ performance. Retrieved from http://www.els.earlham.edu/gpdfiles/30/227/mattE_2008.pdf
  • Clark, J. C. & Walsh, J. (2002). Elements of a model of effective teachers. Retrieved April 1st, 2011. From http://www.aare.edu.au/02pap/wal0220.htm
  • Cudahy, D; Finnan, C; Jaruszewicz, C; & McCarty, B. (2002). Seeing dispositions: Translating our shared values into observable behaviour. A presented at the First Annual Symposium on Educators Dispositions. Richmond, Kentucky.
  • Darling-Hammond, L. (1999). Teacher quality and student achievement: A review of state policy evidence. Retrieved 13th December, 2010. From http://www.epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v801
  • De Paola, M. (2008). Does teacher quality affect student performance? Evidence from Italian university. Retrieved 13th December, 2010. From http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8841/pdf
  • Emmanuel, S. (2010). The Influence of teachers’ characteristics and senior secondary students’ performance in economics in Ilorin West L. G. A. Unpublished B. Sc. (Ed) Research Project, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Enem, F. O. (2005). The importance of instructional materials to the successful implementation of social studies curriculum at junior secondary school Level. Journal of Curriculum and Media Technology Research, 1(11), 48 – 56.
  • Farrel, T. (2003). Reflective teaching: principles and practice. English teaching Forum, 41(4), 14 – 21.
  • Goe, L. & Stickler, L. M. (2008). Teacher quality and student achievement: making the most of recent research. Retrieved 13th December, 2010. From http://www.ncctq.org
  • Goldhaber, D. (2002). The mystery of good teaching: Surveying the evidence on student achievement and teachers’ characteristics. Education Next, 2(1), 50-55.
  • Ibe, B. O & Maduabum, M. A. (2001). Teacher qualification and experience as correlates of secondary school students’ achievement in biology. Educational Thought, 1(2), 176-183.
  • Imogie, A. I. (2001). Optimization of instructional media. In Nnoli, O. & Sulaiman I. (Eds), Reassessing the Future of Education in Nigeria, Pp 91-101. Abuja: Education Tax Fund.
  • Mckenzie, J. (2003). Pedagogy does matter. The Educational Technology Journal, 13(1), 1-10.
  • Milrood, R. (1999). A module for English language teacher trainers. British Council: Moscow.
  • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (1998). Pedagogy – definition –summary. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http//www.intime.uni.edu/model/teacher/pedagogy/summary.html
  • Norlan, J. & Huebner, T. (1989). Nurturing the reflective practitioner through instructional supervision: A review of literature. Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 4(2), 126-143.
  • Offorma, G. C. (2005). Curriculum issues, resource provision and use in the arts and language teaching. Journal of Curriculum and Media Technology Research, 1(1), 162 – 178.
  • Oladele, O. T. (2010). Teacher quality and students’ academic performance in C. R. S. in secondary schools, Ilorin – South L. G. A., Nigeria. Unpublished B. A. (Ed) Research Project, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
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  • Onyejemezi, D. A. (2001). Quality, quantity, production and distribution of teaching resources/facilities. In Nnoli, O. & Sulaiman I. (Eds), Reassessing the Future of Education in Nigeria, Pp 41-61. Abuja: Education Tax Fund.
  • Opasola, A. J. (2009). Influence of school variables on junior secondary school students’ performance in social studies in Afijio, Oyo State, Nigeria. Unpublished M. Ed. Thesis, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Pacis, D. & Weegar, M. A. (2011). Thoughts of one former elementary school principal on teacher dispositions, hiring practices and no child left behind. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http://www.g-casa.com/conference/vietnam/paper/Pacis.pdf
  • Raheem, M. J. (2010). Relationship between teachers’ characteristics and senior secondary school economics students’ performance in Ilorin, Nigeria. Unpublished B. Sc. (Ed) Research Project, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Research Advisors, (2006). Sample size table. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http://.research-advisors.com
  • Rice, J. K. (2003). Teacher quality: Understanding the effectiveness of teacher attributes. Retrieved 18th February, 2011. From http:/www.epi.com/book
  • Sanders, W. L. (1998). Value added assessment. School Administrator, 11(55), 24-27).
  • Schon, R. (1987). Educating reflective practitioners. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Schulte, L., Edick, N., Edwards, S., & Mackiel, D. (2004). The development and validation of the teacher dispositions index. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol122004/schulte.pdf
  • Simpson, J. A. & Weiner, E. S. C. (1989). The Oxford English dictionary (2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Sotoyinbo, A. O. (2009). Influence of teachers variables performance in social studies in Abeokuta metropolis, Nigeria (Unpublished M. Ed. Thesis). University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Stronge, J. H. (2002). Qualities of effective teachers. Retrieved 26th March, 2011. From http://www.zawodny.net/orientation%2006%20and/Theteacheras a person.pdf
  • Thompson, S; Ransdell, M. & Rousseau, C. (2005). Effective teachers in urban setting: Linking teacher disposition and student performance on standardized tests. Retrieved from http://ww.dspace.sunyconnect-suny.edu/bitstream/handle/1951/6596/thompson.pdf
  • Wilkerson, J. R. & Lang, W. S. (2011). Standards-based teacher dispositions as necessary and measurable construct. The International Journal of Educational and Psychological Assessment, 7(2), 34 – 55.
  • Yara, P. O. & Wanjohi, W. C. (2011). Performance determinants of Kenya certificate of secondary education (KCSE) in mathematics of secondary schools in Nyamaiya division, Kenya. Asian Social Science, 7(2), 107 – 112.
  • Yara, P. O. (2009). Relationship between teachers’ attitude and students’ academic achievement in mathematics in some selected senior secondary schools in southwestern Nigeria. European Journal of Social Sciences, 11(3), 364 – 369.

Teachers’ Characteristics as Correlates of Upper Basic School Students’ Performance in Social Studies in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 17 Sayı: 2, 325 - 346, 12.01.2016
https://doi.org/10.17556/jef.94590

Öz

The purpose of the study examined teachers’ characteristics as correlates of upper basic school students’ performance in social studies in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The correlational research type was adopted for the study. The instruments used were a 36–item Questionnaire on Teachers’ Characteristics (QTC) and a 100-item Social Studies Performance Test (SSPT). 727 students randomly selected from 34 Basic Junior Secondary School Three (JSS. III), in Yenagoa metropolis, Bayelsa State participated in the study. One research question was answered using the Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) while one null hypothesis was tested with the use of Multiple Regression Analysis. Based on the results obtained, it was revealed that both teachers’ use of instructional materials, teachers’ dispositions, teachers’ pedagogical skills and teachers’ reflective practice were found to have a significant relationship with upper basic school students’ performance in social studies respectively. The predictor variables were also significant in their relative and composite contribution to the prediction of the criterion variable. Thus, it was recommended among others that, faculties, institutes and colleges of education in Nigeria should as a matter of importance familiarize trainee teachers with relevant components of reflective practice and integrates same in their teacher education programmes.

Kaynakça

  • Abuseji, F. A. (2007). Student and teacher related variables as determinants of secondary school students’ academic achievement in chemistry. Journal Pendidikan, 32, 3–18.
  • Adeniyi, T. B. (2009). Influence of selected teacher variables on secondary school students’ performance in social studies in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. Unpublished M. Ed Thesis, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Ajayi, A. O. (1987). Teacher characteristics and human learning in school. In E. E. Ezewu, (ed), Social Psychological Factors of Human Learning in School, Pp64-73. Onitsha: Leadway Books Ltd.
  • Akbari, R. & Allvar, N. K. (2010). L2 Teacher characteristics as predictors of students’ academic achievement. The Electronic Journal for English as a Second Language, 13(4), 1 – 22.
  • Akiri, A. A. & Ugborugbo, N. M. (2009). Teachers’ effectiveness an students academic performance in public schools in Delta state, Nigeria. Kamla-Raj Stud Home Communication Science, 3(2), 107-113.
  • Ayodele, S. O. (2001). Quality, quantity, production and distribution of teaching Resources. In Nnoli, O. & Sulaiman, I. (Eds), Reassessing the Future of Education in Nigeria (63-77). Abuja: Education Tax Fund.
  • Bayelsa State Ministry of Education (2011). An extract of 5-years result of JSCE for Yenagoa L.G.A. Yenagoa.
  • Carr, M. (2007). Teachers’ dispositions and its effect on students’ performance. Retrieved from http://www.els.earlham.edu/gpdfiles/30/227/mattE_2008.pdf
  • Clark, J. C. & Walsh, J. (2002). Elements of a model of effective teachers. Retrieved April 1st, 2011. From http://www.aare.edu.au/02pap/wal0220.htm
  • Cudahy, D; Finnan, C; Jaruszewicz, C; & McCarty, B. (2002). Seeing dispositions: Translating our shared values into observable behaviour. A presented at the First Annual Symposium on Educators Dispositions. Richmond, Kentucky.
  • Darling-Hammond, L. (1999). Teacher quality and student achievement: A review of state policy evidence. Retrieved 13th December, 2010. From http://www.epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v801
  • De Paola, M. (2008). Does teacher quality affect student performance? Evidence from Italian university. Retrieved 13th December, 2010. From http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8841/pdf
  • Emmanuel, S. (2010). The Influence of teachers’ characteristics and senior secondary students’ performance in economics in Ilorin West L. G. A. Unpublished B. Sc. (Ed) Research Project, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Enem, F. O. (2005). The importance of instructional materials to the successful implementation of social studies curriculum at junior secondary school Level. Journal of Curriculum and Media Technology Research, 1(11), 48 – 56.
  • Farrel, T. (2003). Reflective teaching: principles and practice. English teaching Forum, 41(4), 14 – 21.
  • Goe, L. & Stickler, L. M. (2008). Teacher quality and student achievement: making the most of recent research. Retrieved 13th December, 2010. From http://www.ncctq.org
  • Goldhaber, D. (2002). The mystery of good teaching: Surveying the evidence on student achievement and teachers’ characteristics. Education Next, 2(1), 50-55.
  • Ibe, B. O & Maduabum, M. A. (2001). Teacher qualification and experience as correlates of secondary school students’ achievement in biology. Educational Thought, 1(2), 176-183.
  • Imogie, A. I. (2001). Optimization of instructional media. In Nnoli, O. & Sulaiman I. (Eds), Reassessing the Future of Education in Nigeria, Pp 91-101. Abuja: Education Tax Fund.
  • Mckenzie, J. (2003). Pedagogy does matter. The Educational Technology Journal, 13(1), 1-10.
  • Milrood, R. (1999). A module for English language teacher trainers. British Council: Moscow.
  • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (1998). Pedagogy – definition –summary. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http//www.intime.uni.edu/model/teacher/pedagogy/summary.html
  • Norlan, J. & Huebner, T. (1989). Nurturing the reflective practitioner through instructional supervision: A review of literature. Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 4(2), 126-143.
  • Offorma, G. C. (2005). Curriculum issues, resource provision and use in the arts and language teaching. Journal of Curriculum and Media Technology Research, 1(1), 162 – 178.
  • Oladele, O. T. (2010). Teacher quality and students’ academic performance in C. R. S. in secondary schools, Ilorin – South L. G. A., Nigeria. Unpublished B. A. (Ed) Research Project, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Onwuka, U. (1996). Curriculum development for Africa. Onitsha: Africana FEP Publishers Limited.
  • Onyejemezi, D. A. (2001). Quality, quantity, production and distribution of teaching resources/facilities. In Nnoli, O. & Sulaiman I. (Eds), Reassessing the Future of Education in Nigeria, Pp 41-61. Abuja: Education Tax Fund.
  • Opasola, A. J. (2009). Influence of school variables on junior secondary school students’ performance in social studies in Afijio, Oyo State, Nigeria. Unpublished M. Ed. Thesis, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Pacis, D. & Weegar, M. A. (2011). Thoughts of one former elementary school principal on teacher dispositions, hiring practices and no child left behind. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http://www.g-casa.com/conference/vietnam/paper/Pacis.pdf
  • Raheem, M. J. (2010). Relationship between teachers’ characteristics and senior secondary school economics students’ performance in Ilorin, Nigeria. Unpublished B. Sc. (Ed) Research Project, University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Research Advisors, (2006). Sample size table. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http://.research-advisors.com
  • Rice, J. K. (2003). Teacher quality: Understanding the effectiveness of teacher attributes. Retrieved 18th February, 2011. From http:/www.epi.com/book
  • Sanders, W. L. (1998). Value added assessment. School Administrator, 11(55), 24-27).
  • Schon, R. (1987). Educating reflective practitioners. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.
  • Schulte, L., Edick, N., Edwards, S., & Mackiel, D. (2004). The development and validation of the teacher dispositions index. Retrieved 7th April, 2011. From http://www.usca.edu/essays/vol122004/schulte.pdf
  • Simpson, J. A. & Weiner, E. S. C. (1989). The Oxford English dictionary (2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
  • Sotoyinbo, A. O. (2009). Influence of teachers variables performance in social studies in Abeokuta metropolis, Nigeria (Unpublished M. Ed. Thesis). University of Ilorin, Ilorin.
  • Stronge, J. H. (2002). Qualities of effective teachers. Retrieved 26th March, 2011. From http://www.zawodny.net/orientation%2006%20and/Theteacheras a person.pdf
  • Thompson, S; Ransdell, M. & Rousseau, C. (2005). Effective teachers in urban setting: Linking teacher disposition and student performance on standardized tests. Retrieved from http://ww.dspace.sunyconnect-suny.edu/bitstream/handle/1951/6596/thompson.pdf
  • Wilkerson, J. R. & Lang, W. S. (2011). Standards-based teacher dispositions as necessary and measurable construct. The International Journal of Educational and Psychological Assessment, 7(2), 34 – 55.
  • Yara, P. O. & Wanjohi, W. C. (2011). Performance determinants of Kenya certificate of secondary education (KCSE) in mathematics of secondary schools in Nyamaiya division, Kenya. Asian Social Science, 7(2), 107 – 112.
  • Yara, P. O. (2009). Relationship between teachers’ attitude and students’ academic achievement in mathematics in some selected senior secondary schools in southwestern Nigeria. European Journal of Social Sciences, 11(3), 364 – 369.
Toplam 42 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Alan Eğitimleri
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Yusuf Abdulraheem

Bello Bolanle Muinat Bu kişi benim

Owede Victory Collins Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 12 Ocak 2016
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2015 Cilt: 17 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Abdulraheem, Y., Muinat, B. B., & Collins, O. V. (2016). Teachers’ Characteristics as Correlates of Upper Basic School Students’ Performance in Social Studies in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Erzincan Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 17(2), 325-346. https://doi.org/10.17556/jef.94590