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INFLUENCE OF CRITERION FOR SELECTING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ON STUDENTS' ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN GHANA
ABSTRACT
The study examined the criterion for selecting instructional
materials for students' academic performance in Business studies. Descriptive
survey design was adopted for the study. The study was conducted in Ghana. The
population of the study comprised all the 681 business studies teachers in
Ghana, including JSS 2 business studies students selected along with the number
of business studies teachers available in each school. A purposive sampling
technique was used to sample 631 business studies teachers and 631 JSS 2
business studies students in 227 public secondary schools in Ghana. The
instrument that was used for data collection was a comprehensive questionnaire
developed by the researcher to reflect all variables selected for the study,
titled "Criteria for Selecting Instructional Material for Business Studies
Questionnaire (CSIMBSQ)". Face and content validation of the instrument
was carried out by the researcher’s supervisor and two experts in the
Department of Educational Foundation in the Faculty of Education, University of
Ghana, to ensure that the instrument has the accuracy, appropriateness, and
completeness of the study under consideration. To determine the reliability
coefficient of the instruments, Pearson Product Moment Correlation was used.
The reliability coefficient for the questionnaire and business studies
achievement test ranged from 0.82 to 0.98, which showed that the instruments
were highly reliable. Descriptive statistics was used to answer the research
questions, while independent t-test analysis was used to test the hypotheses
at. 0.05 level of significance. From the findings of the study, it was revealed
that class size has remarkable effect on the effectiveness of the teachers,
thus affecting students’ academic performance in business studies. Since
learners differ one from another psychologically, socially, emotionally, and
economically, it is also concluded that different teaching methods would suit
the different learners’ interests, abilities, and attitudes for improved
academic performance. One of the recommendations made was that since
instructional materials are very pertinent in teaching and learning, there is a
strong need for the school to procure the relevant instructional materials for
the teachers to use in teaching.
KEYWORDS: Business studies, Class size, Teaching
methods and Instructional materials
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