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Encouragement of Class Magnitude on Student Triumph in Erudition of English Language Onojah, Adenike Aderogba; Onojah, Amos Ochayi; Jayeosimi, Doctor
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): May 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v7i2.39399

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The environment which students engage in academic activities need to be reviewed to be up to the standard which students learning would not be jeopardized. Class size determines the number of students in a particular class. This study aims to analyze the influence of class size on student success in learning of English language and the relationship that existed between class size and their students’ academic performance in English Language. This study was an experimental study and harness if students’ achievement in English language correlates with their teachers’ quality. 200 English language students were sampled across schools. The statistical analysis used in the study was the mean, standard deviation and PPMC. The findings established that there was significant influence of class size on student success in learning of English language. The study concluded that the larger the number of students in class, the better the academic success of students in English language. It was however recommended that an average class size as recommended by the National Education scheme/board Commission be adhered to in Nigerian schools.
Effect of Blended Learning on Students’ Performance in Educational Technology Concept Jibril, Mohammed; Issa, Ahmed Idris; Onojah, Amos Ochayi; Aderele, Shadrack Omotayo; Onojah, Adenike Aderogba
ASEAN Journal of Educational Research and Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2022): AJERT: VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, March 2022
Publisher : Bumi Publikasi Nusantara

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The purpose of this study: (i) determine the effect of blended learning on the students’ academic performance; (ii) determine the effect of gender on students’ performance taught using blended learning.  The study used a quasi-experimental method (30 students), employing a pre-test, post-test design. There are two sets of objective questions in the performance test. The Kuder-Richardson (KR-20) calculation provided a reliability coefficient of 0.75 for the multiple-choice test, while the Split-half reliability statistic yielded a reliability coefficient of 0.76 for the complete test replies.  Research questions were answered using the mean and standard deviation while paired sample t-test was used to test hypothesis 1 and independent sample t-test was used to test hypothesis 2.  The results of the study revealed a significant difference in the blended learning group's pretest and posttest performance (df=29; t=30.10; p0.05) in favor of the posttest performance. The performance of male and female students exposed to Blended learning did not differ significantly.  The study found that when students in institutes of education are exposed to blended learning teaching methodologies, their performance improves. This research has significant implications for educational technology teaching practices. It was suggested that professors in institutions of education be encouraged to use blended learning as an instructional technique.
The teachers' extent of utilizing teaching methods for teaching basic technology Obielodan, Omotayo Olabo; Onojah, Amos Ochayi; Onojah, Adenike Aderogba; Alabi, Odunayo Sunday; Alimi, Emmanuel Adebayo
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Research in Instructional
Publisher : Univeritas Papua

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The teaching method which teachers adopt for instruction could aggravate students’ performance if successfully employed. However, its use may not be optimum as expected. This study investigated the extent of utilization of teaching methods used for teaching basic technology and the influence of gender on teachers’ extent of utilizing teaching methods to teach basic technology. The study adopted a descriptive research design. One hundred twenty-two basic technology teachers in Nigeria were purposively sampled. The findings of this study were that question and answer, discussion, inquiry, and discovery, field trip, and project and presentation teaching methods are always employed by basic technology teachers in teaching while role-playing, game, and simulation teaching method are moderately utilized for teaching. Also, there was a significant difference between male and female teachers’ extent of utilizing teaching methods to teach basic technology in favor of the male basic technology teachers. The study concluded that appropriate use of teachers’ desired teaching methods could influence instructional delivery. It was thus recommended that educational institutions should organize conferences, seminars, training, and workshops for basic technology teachers on the use of effective teaching methods.
Why Do Science Lecturers Distinguish the Use of Mobile Technologies for Instruction? Onojah, Amos Ochayi; Obielodan, Omotayo Olabo; Onojah, Adenike Aderogba; Alani, Taye Rasheed
Indonesian Journal of Curriculum and Educational Technology Studies Vol 10 No 2 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijcets.v10i2.58479

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Lecturers are not engaging in the frequent use of mobile technologies to support and supplement instructions and their learning experiences, as these technologies assist in simplifying concepts and could lead to improved academic performance. The objectives were to investigate science lecturers' perceived use of mobile technologies for instruction. The study was a descriptive research of survey type and a random sampling technique was adopted to select 172 respondents. Data were analyzed using frequency count, percentage and t-test. The findings established that science lecturers have a bright perception of the use of mobile technologies for instruction. The study concluded that science lecturers’ perception of the use of mobile technology boosts their students’ learning. It was thus recommended that government should provide an affordable platform for lecturers and students to have their personal technological devices (computer set) which they can use independently and for group learning. Abstrak Dosen tidak sering menggunakan teknologi seluler untuk mendukung dan melengkapi instruksi dan pengalaman belajar mereka, karena teknologi ini membantu menyederhanakan konsep dan dapat meningkatkan kinerja akademik. Tujuannya adalah untuk menyelidiki dosen sains yang menggunakan teknologi seluler untuk pengajaran. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif dengan tipe survey dan teknik random sampling digunakan untuk memilih 172 responden. Analisis data menggunakan frekuensi hitung, persentase dan uji-t. Temuan menetapkan bahwa dosen sains memiliki persepsi yang cerah dalam penggunaan teknologi seluler untuk pengajaran. Studi ini menyimpulkan bahwa persepsi dosen IPA tentang penggunaan teknologi seluler meningkatkan pembelajaran siswa mereka. Oleh karena itu, direkomendasikan agar pemerintah menyediakan platform yang terjangkau bagi dosen dan mahasiswa untuk memiliki perangkat teknologi pribadi (perangkat komputer) yang dapat mereka gunakan secara mandiri dan untuk pembelajaran kelompok.