Effect of Standard and Improvised Instructional Materials on Upper Basic Students’ Academic Performance in Computer Studies in Ilorin, Kwara State

Abstract

This study examined the effect of using standard instructional materials (real or concrete learning materials) and improvised instructional materials on upper basic students’ performance in computer studies in Ilorin, Kwara State. The research employed a quasiexperimental design of the pretest-posttest non-randomized design. The experimental group was exposed to standard instructional materials while the control group was exposed to improvised instructional materials. Two research questions and two hypotheses were answered and tested respectively. Two upper basic schools from two different local government areas (Ilorin East and Ilorin South Local Government Areas) using purposive sampling technique were selected for the study. The selected schools had 30 students in each of the intact classes. Two instruments: treatment, which was considered as standard instructional materials such computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU (in operation) and computer studies performance test containing 25 items with multiple responses were used to gather the relevant data for the study. The following findings were made (1) significant difference existed between the performance of upper basic students taught computer studies using standard instructional materials and those taught using improvised instructional materials in favour of standard instructional materials. i.e. {F (1, 29) = 0.003, p <0.05} (2) gender was found to have no influence on the performance of students taught computer studies using standard instructional materials. i.e. {F (1, 29) = 0.694, p > 0.05}. Based on these findings, it was recommended among others that teachers should intensify more efforts in the use of standard instructional materials and consider the use of improvised instructional materials as an alternative.

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Upper basic school, Standard instructional materials, improvised instructional materials, Computer studies

Citation

Muhammed K. J., Amosa A. A., Tijani A. A. (2018): Effect of Standard and Improvised Instructional Materials on Upper Basic Students’ Academic Performance in Computer Studies in Ilorin, Kwara State. Gombe Journal of Education (GOMJE) 2, 106-115. A publication of Faculty of Education, Gombe State University. Available online at http://www.gomje.ng

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