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INNOVATIVE TEACHING STYLES AND STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN BUSINESS SUBJECTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOL IN AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACT
This study examined the innovative teaching styles
and students' performance in business subjects in secondary schools in Akwa
Ibom State. A correlational survey design was adopted for the study. The study
was conducted in Akwa Ibom State. The population of the study comprised all the
teachers of business subjects and secondary school students offering business
subjects. A stratified random sampling technique was used to select 180
teachers, which constituted the sample size used for the study. The instrument
titled "Innovative Teaching Styles Questionnaire (ITSQ)" was used for
data collection. Face and content validation of the instrument was carried out
by one expert in test and measurement from the University of Uyo to ensure that
the instrument had accuracy, appropriateness, and completeness. The Cronbach
Alpha technique was used to determine the level of reliability of the
instrument. In this case, the reliability coefficient obtained was 0.89, and
this was high enough to justify the use of the instrument. The researcher
subjected the data generated for this study to appropriate statistical
techniques such as Pearson Product Moment Correlation analysis in testing the
hypotheses. The test for significance was done at a 0.05 alpha level. The study
concluded that innovative teaching styles are a proactive approach to
integrating new teaching strategies and methods into a classroom that also
involves virtual labs: learning activities based on real-life problems;
learning environments with equipment, furnishings, materials, and audiovisual
resources; and learning guides for students and the teacher. This implies that
student performance in a case method course may be assessed along a variety of
dimensions, including class participation, individual written work on papers
and exams, and group activities such as projects and presentations. Finally,
the adoption of virtual reality, smart boards in teaching, and flipping the
classroom for teaching students individually has a significant relationship with
student performance in business subjects in secondary school in Akwa Ibom
State. One of the recommendations was that schools’ administrators should
improve the rate of innovative teaching styles when teaching business subjects
so that they can improve the performance of the business subject students.
KEYWORDS:
Innovative, Teaching styles, Students,
Performance, Business studies, and Akwa Ibom State
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