The effect of Teaching Aids on Students’ Performance in Biology Subject in O’level Secondary Schools in Kayonza District

Redempta Ntezimana Muhoza, Dan Imaniriho, A. Nshimiyimana, Ephrem Nkunzabo, Neo Justin Ntezimana, Ntezimana Batera
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The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of teaching aids on students' performance in Biology subject in O'level secondary schools in Kayonza District. Using convenient sampling, four schools were selected comprising a total population of 347 made by 4 Dean of Studies, 4 Biology teachers, and 339 students. Data were collected using both interviews, observation checklists, and tests. As a mixed study, data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, content analysis, and t-tests using SPSS 26 version as a tool to compare students who were taught using teaching aids and those who learned without teaching aids. The results showed that textbooks and charts were the most available teaching aids. The most challenge that hinders the effective use of teaching aids in biology teaching was found to be a lack of time to prepare teaching aids (n=4, 100%), and the teaching aids language barrier (n=4, 100%). The results revealed that there were significant differences between academic performance amongst the students who learned using teaching aids (M= 7.000) and those who learned without teaching aids (M=6.017) at a significant level of 0.000. The provision of instructional materials in schools, the organization of workshops for teachers about the use of instructional materials, the production of simple teaching aids through improvisation for students to practice what they study and the supervision of how the available instructional materials are effectively utilized will contribute to high performance in O’level Biology secondary schools in Kayonza District.
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教学辅助工具对卡永扎区O ' level中学学生生物学科成绩的影响
摘要本研究旨在评估教学辅助工具对卡永扎区O'level中学学生生物学成绩的影响。采用方便抽样的方法,选取了4所学校,共347人,包括4名教务长、4名生物教师和339名学生。通过访谈、观察清单和测试收集数据。作为一项混合研究,使用描述性统计、内容分析和t检验对数据进行分析,使用SPSS 26版本作为工具,比较使用教具教学的学生和不使用教具学习的学生。结果表明,教科书和图表是最有效的教学辅助工具。在生物学教学中,阻碍教具有效使用的最大挑战是教具准备时间不足(n=4, 100%)和教具语言障碍(n=4, 100%)。结果显示,使用教具学习的学生(M= 7.000)与不使用教具学习的学生(M=6.017)在0.000的显著水平上存在显著差异。在学校提供教学材料,为教师组织使用教学材料的讲习班,通过即兴创作制作简单的教学辅助工具,让学生练习他们所学的知识,并监督如何有效利用现有的教学材料,这些都将有助于Kayonza区的O 'level生物中学取得优异成绩。
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