EFFECT OF NON-PROJECTED VISUALS ON JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN ISLAMIC STUDIES IN DAWAKIN-TOFA, KANO STATE, NIGERIA
EFFECT OF NON-PROJECTED VISUALS ON JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN ISLAMIC STUDIES IN DAWAKIN-TOFA, KANO STATE, NIGERIA
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2015-10
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BELLO, Ibrahim Abubakar
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This study investigated the ―effect of non-projected visuals on the JSS Students‘ Performance in Islamic-Studies in Dawakin-Tofa in Kano State, Nigeria.‖ Three objectives, research questions and hypotheses were raised based to guide the study Related literatures were reviewed based on the research topic, and all the authors cited in the literatures were duly acknowledged in the reference. The study adapted quasi-experimental design using pre-test post-test non equivalent control group. Experimental group received experimental treatment using non-projected visual resources while control group received conventional method without the material at all. A sample size of 240 students was selected randomly from a population of 8979 secondary school student from 21 secondary schools in Dawakin Tofa. Using intact class from six schools, 122 experimental and the other 118 were for control group. Islamic Studies Achievement Test developed by the researcher and validated by expert guided in data collection, Research questions were answered using Mean and Standard Deviation while t-test statistic at 0.05 confidence levels was used in testing null hypotheses raised. From the result of findings, it was confirmed that, there is significant difference in the academic performance scores of Islamic Studies Students exposed to non-projected visual resources and those taught the same concept just using conventional method. Subjects in the experimental group perform better than control group. The result obtained further revealed that there is no significant difference in the performance of the subject exposed to non-projected visual resources in the rural and urban area as well as among male and female students. Based on the findings of this study, it was recommended that the use of non-projected visual resources in teaching Islamic studies in school should be encouraged by Federal Ministry of Education, and State Ministries of Education, through organizing seminars and workshops to teachers on utilization of non-projected visual resources in teaching and to provide non-projected visual materials for teaching Islamic studies particularly in junior Secondary Schools of the Federation among others.
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A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTERS OF EDUCATION IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
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NON-PROJECTED VISUALS, JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, ISLAMIC STUDIES, DAWAKIN-TOFA,, KANO STATE, NIGERIA