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TEACHER STRATEGY IN EVALUATION OF TECHNICAL PROGRAMMES IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA.
ABSTRACT
The study determined teaching strategy
in evaluation of technical programmes in Technical Colleges in Akwa Ibom State.
Three specific objectives, three research questions and three research
hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Survey research design was
adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised 170 respondents
(134 technical teachers and 36 school administrators. The sample of the study
consisted of 119 participants (74 technical teachers and 25 school
administrators) drawn through simple random sampling by balloting. The
researchers developed instrument entitled, “Teacher Strategy in Evaluation of
Technical Programmes Questionnaire (TSETPQ) was used to collect data for the
study. Three lecturers in the faculty of Education, University of Uyo validated
the instrument. Cronbach alpha formula was used to estimate the reliability
coefficient of the instrument which was 0.78. Mean and t-test statistic were
used data analysis. Findings of the study revealed that there is no significant
difference in the mean responses of technical teachers in school administrators
on the methods used by teachers in evaluating technical programmes; how
teachers assess the effectiveness of the evaluation methods; and how students
assess the effectiveness of the evaluation method. It is recommended among
others that Government should give training to teachers to update their
knowledge on the appropriate methods of evaluating technical programmes.
KEYWORDS:
Teacher, Strategy, Evaluation, Technical programme, Technical College.
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