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Effects of Graphic Advance Organizers on Senior Secondary School Students’ Performance and Retention of Physics Concepts
ABSTRACT
The study was designed to examine the effect of Graphic Advance Organizers on the academic
performance and retention of physics concepts among secondary schools in Etinan Educational
Zone. The study adopted pretest, post-test and post-post-test quasi-experimental design. The
study was conducted using a total of Sixty (60) Senior Secondary II Physics Students. Purposive
and random sampling was employed to select the schools. The topic: concept of wave motion
was taught for four weeks using Graphic Advance Organizers and lecture method for
Experimental group and lecture method only for the control group. The instrument used for pretest
and post-test was physics performance Test (PPT) with reliability of 0.79 while that of postpost
test was Physics Retention Test (PRT). Two null hypothesis were tested, t-test statistics was
used to determine the level of significance of the two groups at p<0.05. The major finding of the
study shows that there is a significant difference in the mean academic performance scores of the
experimental and control groups. Also there is a significant difference in the retention level of
students taught using Graphic Advance Organizers compared to those taught lecture method
only. This study concluded that Graphic Advance Organizer enhances academic performance
and aids in retention of physics concepts. It was recommended that physics teachers should be
encouraged to adopt Graphic Advance Organizers in conjunction with appropriate teaching
methods in teaching physics concepts in our secondary school.
KEYWORDS: Graphic Advance Organizer, Academic performance, Retention, Physics
concept,
IDIONG, E. A., EYENAKA, F. D. & JOHN, D. E.
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