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    GENDER CHARACTERISTICS, COOPERATIVE LEARNING METHOD AND STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN BUSINESS STUDIES

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    This study was carried out to examine gender characteristics, cooperative learning method and students’ achievement in business studies among Junior Secondary school students in Oyo town, Nigeria. The study adopted quasi experimental design of non-equivalent control group. Four research questions were raised and answered while four null hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. A total of 83 junior secondary school II students participated in the study. An instrument titled Business Studies Achievement Test (BSAT) was used for data collection. The instrument was validated by two experts. The instrument produced a test-retest reliability coefficient value of 0.75. The arithmetic mean was used to answer research questions while Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) statistics was used in testing the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The findings from the study indicated that students who were taught business studies using cooperative learning method (CLM) performed higher than the students taught using conventional method at post-test. The outcome of the study also revealed that male and female students in both control and experimental groups were not significantly different in their achievement in business studies at post-test. It was therefore recommended that Nigerian government and other stakeholders should encourage the use of CLM in teaching business studies and other vocational subjects with a view to improving students understanding and achievement in the subjects. It was also recommended that gender should not be seen as a stigma against any subject

    Teachers’ Fairness and Passion for Teaching as Correlates of Secondary School Student Academic Performance in Ekiti State, Nigeria

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    Highlights: There was significant relationship between teachers’ fairness and secondary school student academic performance.There was significant relationship between passion for teaching and secondary school student academic performance.Teachers’ fairness and passion for teaching had influence on secondary school student academic performance. Abstract The study examined the relationship between teachers’ fairness, passion for teaching and secondary school student academic performance in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The purpose of the research is to find out the relationship between teachers’ fairness, passion for teaching and secondary school student academic performance. Teachers’ Fairness and Passion for Teaching Questionnaire (TFPTQ) and Secondary School Student Academic Performance Inventory (SSSAPI) were used for the study. Descriptive research of the survey type was employed for the study. The study revealed that there was significant positive relationship between teachers’ fairness, passion for teaching and secondary school student academic performance. The study had shown that teachers’ fairness and passion for teaching had influence on secondary school student academic performance. Keywords: Teachers, Fairness, Academic Performance, Teaching, Teachers’ Fairness DOI: 10.7176/PPAR/9-12-08 Publication date: December 31st 201
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