V. S. EBOHON

AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN HISTORY EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN.

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This study was conducted to examine the factors affecting student performance in the study of history in higher institution a case study of the University of Benin. This study made use of the descriptive survey research design. The population of the study consisted One hundred (1,182) students which is also the sample respondents for the study. The instrument for data collection for this study was a self-constructed close-ended questionnaire the researcher's supervisors were part of the validation team. Data obtained from the study were analyzed using mean score analysis. It was found in this study that Students level of performance varies as a result of factors like strong analytical skills, teaching methods, complexity of historical analysis and ease of access to educational resources. Family, time management skills, student’s prior knowledge of history, quality of teaching, and personal motivation/interest in history are the factors responsible for the student performance in History in the university of Benin Students’ field trips, level of participation, use of modern technology, incorporation of global perspectives to history courses and the use of multimedia resources are innovative approaches that can be used to teach History in the university of Benin The student have access to the lecturers for academic and personal advice which fosters an open and supportive learning environment On the basis of the findings, it was concluded Students' performance in History at the University of Benin is influenced by various factors, including analytical skills, teaching methods, access to resources, and prior knowledge. Family background, time management, and personal motivation also play crucial roles. Innovative teaching methods such as field trips, modern technology, and multimedia resources enhance learning, while an open and supportive academic environment fosters better student engagement.
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N INVESTIGATION INTO THE FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN HISTORY EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN

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This study was conducted to examine the factors affecting student performance in the study of history in higher institution a case study of the University of Benin. This study made use of the descriptive survey research design. The population of the study consisted One hundred (1,182) students which is also the sample respondents for the study. The instrument for data collection for this study was a self-constructed close-ended questionnaire the researcher's supervisors were part of the validation team. Data obtained from the study were analyzed using mean score analysis. It was found in this study that Students level of performance varies as a result of factors like strong analytical skills, teaching methods, complexity of historical analysis and ease of access to educational resources. Family, time management skills, student’s prior knowledge of history, quality of teaching, and personal motivation/interest in history are the factors responsible for the student performance in History in the university of Benin Students’ field trips, level of participation, use of modern technology, incorporation of global perspectives to history courses and the use of multimedia resources are innovative approaches that can be used to teach History in the university of Benin The student have access to the lecturers for academic and personal advice which fosters an open and supportive learning environment On the basis of the findings, it was concluded Students' performance in History at the University of Benin is influenced by various factors, including analytical skills, teaching methods, access to resources, and prior knowledge. Family background, time management, and personal motivation also play crucial roles. Innovative teaching methods such as field trips, modern technology, and multimedia resources enhance learning, while an open and supportive academic environment fosters better student engagement.
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INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN CURBING MORAL DECADENCE AMONG PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN EGOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

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This study investigates the influence of Christian religious studies in curbing moral decadence among public secondary school students in Egor local Government in Edo state. Three research questions were raised. The descriptive survey research design was employed for this study. The population of the study comprises of public secondary schools in Egor local government area in Edo state. A sample size of about 200 students was used and 30 teachers. The questionnaire was administered as an instrument to elicit information from the respondents. Findings from the study and others reviewed that Christian religious teaching is a vital aspect of every student developmental process, as this moral principles could be integrated in their decision making process thereby encouraging students to opt for what is right and acceptable to the society. It was therefore conclude that religious education has an impact on students discipline as well as plays a very important role in curbing moral decadence in public schools. Religious education aids community building in the society promoting peaceful co - existence among members of the society thereby promoting growth and productivity in the society.
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FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST EFFECTIVE TEACHING OF CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN PUBLIC SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN OVIA NORTH EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

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The study investigated the factors militating against effective teaching of Christian Religious Studies in public Senior Secondary Schools in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State. To achieve the purpose of the study, four research questions were raised and examined. The questionnaire was the instrument for data collection. The descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. An analysis of data was done using frequency count, mean and standard deviation. The sample size for the study was made up of 150 respondents. The findings from the study include that there is a high level of effective teaching of Christian Religious Studies in public senior secondary schools in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State. It was concluded that lack of teacher’s motivation, unconducive learning environment and poor teaching methods all constituted the factors militating against effective teaching of Christian Religious Studies in public Senior Secondary Schools in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State. It was therefore recommended among others that the government should put in more efforts to ensure adequate provision of resources, including textbooks, teaching materials, and classrooms to enhance the effective teaching of Christian Religious Studies
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AVAILABILITY OF CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS TEACHERS AND STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN OVIA NORTH EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF EDO STATE

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During the crucial phases of cognitive and moral development in junior secondary schools, the impact of CRS education and the presence of teachers play a significant role. Adolescents in junior secondary school, typically between the ages of 11 and 14, experience a crucial period during which they form essential values and attitudes. At this period, students are struggling with intricate inquiries regarding their identity, values, and position in the world
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