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MOTIVATIONAL TEACHING STRATEGIES AND AVAILABILITY OF LABORATORY FACILITIES AS CORRELATES OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY IN AKWA IBOM STATE
This study investigates the link
between the availability of laboratory facilities and motivating teaching
styles as important predictors of students' academic achievement in Chemistry
in Akwa Ibom State. The research however, emphasizes on the significance of
good teaching strategies and sufficient resources in promoting academic
achievement, especially considering the crucial role that Chemistry plays in
the scientific and technical growth of society. Moreover, structured
questionnaires were utilized to gather data, with an emphasis on the perceived
influence of lab resources and motivating teaching strategies on students'
academic performance. The results show a strong positive link between students'
performance in Chemistry and the application of motivated teaching strategies.
Similarly, it has been discovered that having access to and using laboratory
equipment appropriately helps students comprehend and remember difficult
chemical ideas, which in turn improves their academic achievement. The study
also comes to the conclusion that the best way to maximize students' academic
progress in Chemistry is to combine an emphasis on motivating teaching with the
availability of well-equipped laboratories
KEYWORD: Motivational Teaching Strategies, Laboratory
Facilities, Academic Performance,
Chemistry and Akwa Ibom State.
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