Students' Misconceptions about Visual Arts and Technical in the Study of SSTVET in Bagabaga College of Education, Tamale

Mumuni Zakaria Fusheini, Adams Abudi
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This study delved into the misconceptions of First-Year students of Bagabaga College of Education on the Visual Arts and Technical Education aspects of the Foundations of Social Studies and Technical Vocational Education and Training (FFSSTVET) subject. The study adopted the Action Research Design to gather data on the misconceptions of the students and analysed data using thematic and narrative analyses. Census Sampling Technique was used in attempt to use all the 550 Level 100 students who were offering the FFSSTVET subject as the sample. Hence the total population of 550 of Level 100 students was also used as the sample. Data was gathered at three stages analysed thematically. At the pre-intervention stage which is termed as 'before lessons', it was found that students had no idea about the nature of Visual Arts and Technical Education at the Colleges. At the intervention stage (during lessons), students expressed their desire for the study of Visual Arts and Technical programs after they had taken lessons in the nature and career opportunities of the subjects. At the post intervention stage (after lessons), many students with Non Visual Arts and Technical backgrounds opted for change of programs from Maths, English, Early Childhood Education to Visual Arts and Technical programs. The study drew a major conclusion that lack of orientation for students at the basic and second cycle schools compounds their negative misconceptions about the choice and study of Visual Arts and Technical programs in Bagabaga College of Education, Tamale. The study, therefore, recommended that TVET stakeholders in general should design consistent outreach programs to educate students at the Basic and Second Cycle Schools on the need to opt for TVET Education for the creation of entrepreneurial skills to solve the devastating unemployment problems in Ghana.
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塔马利巴加巴加教育学院视觉艺术与技术专业学生对视觉艺术与技术的误解
本研究深入探讨了巴加巴加教育学院一年级学生对社会研究基础和技术职业教育与培训(FFSSTVET)学科视觉艺术与技术教育方面的误解。该研究采用了行动研究设计来收集学生误解的数据,并使用主题和叙事分析来分析数据。使用普查抽样技术,试图使用所有提供FFSSTVET科目的550名100级学生作为样本。因此,我们也使用了550名100级学生的总人数作为样本。数据是分三个阶段收集的,按主题进行分析。在干预前阶段,也就是所谓的“课前”,我们发现学生们对学院视觉艺术和技术教育的本质一无所知。在干预阶段(在课堂上),学生们在学习了视觉艺术和技术课程的性质和职业机会后,表达了他们学习视觉艺术和技术课程的愿望。在干预后阶段(课后),许多非视觉艺术和技术背景的学生选择从数学、英语、幼儿教育转向视觉艺术和技术课程。该研究得出了一个主要结论,即基础学校和第二周期学校的学生缺乏方向,加剧了他们对塔马利巴加巴加教育学院视觉艺术和技术课程的选择和学习的负面误解。因此,该研究建议TVET的利益相关者应设计一致的推广方案,教育基础学校和第二周期学校的学生,让他们认识到选择TVET教育以培养创业技能的必要性,从而解决加纳毁灭性的失业问题。
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Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Journal of Social Studies Education Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Social Studies Education Research (JSSER) (ISSN: 1309-9108) is an international, scholarly open access, peer-reviewed and fully refereed journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in Social Studies Education. As an international, online-only journal it is devoted to the publication of original, primary research (theoretical and empirical papers) as well as practical applications relating to Social Studies Education.
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