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EFFECTIVENESS OF EXPEDITIONARY AND 5E MODEL TEACHING METHODS ON BIOLOGY STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ON PLANT CLASSIFICATION IN ABAK MUNICIPALITY, NIGERIA
Abstract
The
study was on plant classification using expeditionary, 5E and didactic teaching methods. Three research questions
and three null hypotheses were formulated and tested at 0.05 level of
significant using quasi-experimental design. The
population was 3,786 and the sample size was 138 SS2 Biology students.
Students were assigned into experimental and control groups using simple random
technique. Researchers made test, Biology Achievement Test in plant
classification (BATIPC) with a reliability coefficient of 0.86 was used after
validation using Kuder- Richardson formula-20. Data generated were analyzed using descriptive analysis and ANCOVA. The findings showed that students taught plant classification using expeditionary and
5E teaching methods achieved significantly
better than those taught with didactic
teaching method. The findings also showed no significant difference between the mean
achievement scores of male and female Biology students. It was recommended
among others, that Biology teachers should make use
of expeditionary and 5E teaching methods in the teaching of plant classification.
KEYWORDS: Expeditionary And 5e Model, Teaching
Methods, Biology Students, Academic Achievement, Plant,
Classification, Abak Municipality, Nigeria
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