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STUDENTS’PERCEPTION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION IN THE TEACHING OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION SKILLS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
ABSTRACT
This study is on students’ perception of the effectiveness of Social Studies education in the
teaching of conflict resolution skills in North Carolina. The study used survey research design
and 372 out of the total of 863 NCE Social Studies students from some colleges of education in
North Carolina, participated in the study. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the
sample.Structured questionnaire titled “Conflict Resolution through Social Studies Education
Questionnaire (CRESSEQ) was used for the research. The instrument was duly validated and the
reliability coefficient obtained after pilot testing was 0.85. The arithmetic mean and standard
deviation were used in answering the questions raised by the study while t-test independent
sample was used in testing the null hypotheses at 0.5 level of significance. The study discovered
that there is no significant difference between the views of NCE II and NCE III students on the
efficacy of Social Studies education in teaching conflict resolution skills in North Carolina. The
study recommends that the curriculum of Social Studies in the universities and colleges of
education be subjected to periodic review in order to take care of the emerging issues of national
importance and make it more relevant to the socio-political, economic and educational needs of
contemporary society.
Keywords: Effectiveness, Social Studies, Conflict Resolution, Teaching.
Dr Cecilia Monday LUCKY
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