UTILIZATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AS TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ANAMBRA STATE

Amaka Rose Nwagbata, Chinwe Eunice Emejue, Ifeyinwa Uche Ukaegbu

Abstract


The study investigated the utilization of instructional materials as tools for effective academic performance of students in secondary schools. Survey research method was used and the study sampled the total number of 100 respondents in five selected secondary schools. A questionnaire constructed by the researcher and re-structured by two experts was used for data collection. The reliability was confirmed with the use of split-half method with 0.63 alpha level of significance got. The questionnaire was stered to the respondents with the assistance of the school heads. The findings revealed inadequate use of instructional materials in most schools and majority of the teachers did not take cognisance of the importance derived from the use of instructional materials while teaching. Those that adopted the utilisation, did not use them appropriately. No wonder the high rate of students’ failure in external examinations. Based on the findings, the professional counsellors in the state should sensitize all heads of schools and teachers through seminars and workshops on the importance and good utilisation of instructional materials. Among other recommendations, the government should endeavour to release enough funds.

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Utilization, instructional, materials, effective, academic performance

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