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Social Studies Teachers' Authentic Assessment Practices, Tools and Challenges in Assessing Students' Learning Outcomes 社会研究教师评估学生学习成果的真实评估实践、工具和挑战
Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2023.696
George Asante, Nelson Kojo Brany, S. Osafo, George Boateng
: Assessment is a vital aspect of curriculum practice. The study adopted explanatory mixed-method approach and sequential research design. The population for the study comprised all Social Studies teachers in Junior High Schools in the Ayensuano District. Convenient sampling techniques and census method were used to select the district, and all the one hundred and twenty-seven (127) teachers who teach Social Studies in the junior high schools in the district. The main instruments used for data collection and analysis were questionnaire and interview guide. The quantitative data was analysed both descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The qualitative data was transliterated and coded based on themes. Pre-set themes were used to generate the transcript (text) data based upon the research questions and discussed. The study concluded that authentic assessment practices by Social Studies teachers included the occasional guidance they give to their students about how to interpret topics and situations into relevant tasks with a clearly defined goal, and how to relate their knowledge in practical challenges. The study also revealed that refined essays, oral presentations, interviews, case study discussions, and live performances as authentic assessment strategies or tools Social Studies teachers used in assessing their students' learning outcomes in lessons. The study indicated that large class size, traditional assessment (examination) system, insufficient logistics and infrastructure, a paucity of funds to begin various activities and programs, a lack of motivation from school administrators, time constraints and difficulty in developing some authentic assessment tasks coupled with assessing some lessons using authentic assessment method are some of the criteria that influence the effectiveness of authentic assessment execution in teaching Social Studies courses. It is recommended that educational leaders should provide the resources to motivate Social Studies teachers to use authentic assessments for students’ learning in the classroom situation. It is also recommended that, Colleges of Education, Universities and National Teaching Council should organise professional development workshops and seminars to build the capacity of trained Social Studies teachers on the effective uses of authentic assessment practices.
评估是课程实践的一个重要方面。本研究采用解释混合方法和序贯研究设计。该研究的人口包括Ayensuano地区初中的所有社会研究教师。采用方便的抽样方法和普查方法,选取了全区127名初中社会学科教师。数据收集和分析的主要工具是问卷调查和访谈指南。定量数据用描述性和推断性统计工具进行分析。根据主题对定性数据进行音译和编码。根据研究问题和讨论,使用预设主题生成文本(文本)数据。该研究得出结论,社会研究教师的真实评估实践包括他们偶尔指导学生如何将主题和情况解释为具有明确目标的相关任务,以及如何将他们的知识与实际挑战联系起来。研究还表明,精练的论文、口头报告、访谈、案例研究讨论和现场表演是社会研究教师在评估学生学习成果时使用的真实评估策略或工具。研究表明,班级规模大,传统的评估(考试)制度,后勤和基础设施不足,缺乏开展各种活动和计划的资金,缺乏学校管理人员的动力,时间的限制和制定一些真实评估任务的困难,再加上使用真实评估方法评估一些课程,是影响社会研究课程教学中真实评估执行有效性的一些标准。建议教育领导者应提供资源,以激励社会研究教师在课堂上对学生的学习使用真实的评估。还建议教育学院、大学和国家教学委员会组织专业发展讲习班和研讨会,培养受过训练的社会研究教师有效使用真实评估方法的能力。
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Adolescent Students’ Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Eastern Region Schools for the Deaf, Ghana 加纳东部地区聋哑学校青少年性传播疾病知识调查
Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2023.679
F. Kloh, Emmanuel Djan, Felix Kudzo Mawuena, F. Acheampong
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Indigenous Water Resource Conservation Practices in Contemporary Ghanaian Society 当代加纳社会的土著水资源保护实践
Pub Date : 2023-01-03 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2023.573
B. Osei
: This position paper discusses indigenous water resource conservation practices and modern methods to address challenges in Akwamu traditional area in the Eastern region of Ghana. Africa is bedeviled with environmental crisis in this 21st century, and this has been a major concern to environmental conservationists. In Ghana, one of such environmental crisis is pollution of water bodies as a result of indiscriminate human activities. Some have argued that non-recognition of indigenous knowledge in the management of water resources has been one of the major challenges of water resource crisis in Africa and Ghana is no exception. In the life and thought of indigenous people of Ghana, studies confirm that conservation of water resources is enforced through traditional religiously governed norms which have stood the test of time before formal institutions responsible for biodiversity conservation were established by government. Using Akwamu traditional area in Ghana as a case, this study explores how the indigenous people manage water bodies and to find out the possibility of incorporating indigenous knowledge practices and modern methods to address the current water resource problems in Ghana. Primary and secondary sources are employed for data collection. The study is carried out within the concept of ‘worldview’ to understand how indigenous people manage the environment through their indigenous belief systems. The findings are that; indigenous knowledge practices are potential tools for addressing water resource crisis in Ghana. The study also indicates that if indigenous knowledge practices are used alongside with the modern methods in water resource management, our water resource problems would be minimized if not totally solved in Africa.
:本立场文件讨论了加纳东部地区Akwamu传统地区的土著水资源保护实践和现代方法,以应对挑战。21世纪的非洲深受环境危机的困扰,这是环境保护主义者关注的主要问题。在加纳,这种环境危机之一是由于人类不分青红皂白的活动造成水体污染。一些人认为,在水资源管理方面不承认土著知识是非洲水资源危机的主要挑战之一,加纳也不例外。在加纳土著人民的生活和思想中,研究证实,在政府建立负责生物多样性保护的正式机构之前,通过传统的宗教管理规范来执行水资源保护,这些规范经受住了时间的考验。本研究以加纳的Akwamu传统地区为例,探讨了土著人民如何管理水体,并找出将土著知识实践和现代方法结合起来解决加纳当前水资源问题的可能性。数据收集采用第一手资料和第二手资料。这项研究是在“世界观”的概念下进行的,目的是了解土著人民如何通过他们的土著信仰体系来管理环境。研究结果是;土著知识实践是解决加纳水资源危机的潜在工具。该研究还表明,如果将土著知识实践与现代水资源管理方法一起使用,即使不能完全解决非洲的水资源问题,也可以将我们的水资源问题最小化。
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A Descriptive Phenomenology of Nature and Characteristics of Chieftaincy Succession Conflict: A Case of Akuapem Traditional Area, Ghana 酋长继承冲突的自然描述现象学与特征——以加纳阿库阿佩姆传统地区为例
Pub Date : 2022-12-17 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.572
S. Dankwa, Ernest Kumi, Dr. Isaac Eshun
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Formative Assessment Conceptions and Practices of Junior High School Social Studies Teachers in the Techiman Municipality of Ghana 加纳特奇曼市初中社会学科教师形成性评价的理念与实践
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.557
Benjamin Kwabena Ochour, Prince Opoku-Afriyie, Dr. Isaac Eshun
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Students’ Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Techniques Used in Teaching and Learning of Social Studies in the Colleges of Education in Ghana 学生对加纳教育学院社会研究教学中使用的技术的看法和态度
Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.567
Eric Osei Yaw, Sylvia Takyiwaa Donkor, J. Yeboah, C. Appiah
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Socio-Economic and Cultural Barriers that Affect Women’s Participation in Local Level Governance in the Central Region of Ghana 影响加纳中部地区妇女参与地方一级治理的社会经济和文化障碍
Pub Date : 2022-12-09 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.556
Augusta Kyerewaah Asante, Lucy Effeh Attom
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Teachers’ Use of Field Trip to Evaluate Social Studies Lessons in the Senior High Schools in Ghana 加纳高中教师利用实地考察评估社会研究课程
Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.558
Theophilus Kweku Bassaw, Frank Ato Tabil, Sylvia Takyiwaa Donkor
: The purpose of the study was to assess teachers’ use of field trips in evaluating Social Studies lessons in Winneba Senior High School in Effutu Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. Qualitatively, a case study research design was employed for the study. The population of this study comprised all the four (4) Social Studies teachers and Social Studies Association president in Winneba Senior High School. Convenient and purposive sampling techniques were used to select the municipality, Winneba Senior High School and Social Studies teachers and Social Studies Association president for the study. The main instrument for data collection was semi-structured interview guide. The data was analysed through the use of the interpretative method on the themes identified during the data collection. The study indicated that the use of field trips in the teaching and learning of Social Studies has the potential to influence the understanding levels of students and teachers. Therefore, field trips have the potential to help students and teachers to gain new knowledge that may not have been obtained through theoretical learning in the classroom. The study also revealed that organisation of field a trip has some challenges, such as, time as the main factor, financial problems, inadequate support from School Management, Parents and some teachers, nature of the curriculum, the behaviour of students outdoor were related to the research questions and interpreted on the number of issues raised by respondents. It is recommended that procedures for seeking permission be outlined by the Ghana Education Service to facilitate easy permission processes and to reduce the stress associated with seeking permission for organizing field trips for teachers and students in Senior High Schools. It is also recommended that students should be educated more and more by their Social Studies teachers on the importance of embarking on field trips to eliminate the lukewarm attitudes of some of the students. It is recommended that the Regional and District directors of education should ensure constant and effective supervision of teachers to encourage the use of field trips as a teaching strategy for the evaluate Social Studies lessons.
本研究的目的是评估加纳中部地区埃富图市温内巴高中教师在评估社会研究课程时使用实地考察的情况。定性上,本研究采用个案研究设计。本研究的人口包括温尼巴高中社会研究教师和社会研究协会主席的所有四(4)人。使用方便和有目的的抽样技术选择市政当局,温内巴高中和社会研究教师和社会研究协会主席进行研究。数据收集的主要工具是半结构化访谈指南。数据是通过对数据收集期间确定的主题使用解释性方法进行分析的。这项研究表明,在社会研究的教学和学习中使用实地考察有可能影响学生和教师的理解水平。因此,实地考察有可能帮助学生和教师获得通过课堂理论学习可能无法获得的新知识。研究还显示,组织实地考察有一些挑战,例如,时间是主要因素,经济问题,学校管理,家长和一些老师的支持不足,课程的性质,学生户外活动的行为与研究问题有关,并解释了受访者提出的问题数量。建议由加纳教育服务处概述申请许可的程序,以便简化许可程序,并减少为高中教师和学生组织实地考察申请许可所带来的压力。此外,还建议社会学科老师应该越来越多地教育学生实地考察的重要性,以消除一些学生不温不火的态度。建议各区域和地区教育主任应确保不断有效地监督教师,以鼓励使用实地考察作为评价社会研究课程的教学策略。
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An Appraisal of Junior High School Learners Perception in Using Flipped Classroom Model in Learning Social Studies Lessons 初中学生运用翻转课堂模式学习社会学课程的感知评价
Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.545
George Ebanyenle Ackah, Hippolyt Dickson Angbing, S. Gyamfuah
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Technological, Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) of Teachers and Their Formative assessment practices in Social Studies Lessons in The Junior High Schools in Komenda Edina Eguafo Abirem (K.E.E.A) Municipality of Ghana 加纳Komenda Edina Eguafo Abirem市初中社会研究课程中教师的技术、教学内容知识(TPACK)及其形成性评估实践
Pub Date : 2022-10-07 DOI: 10.31586/ujssh.2022.459
A. Bordoh, Dr. Isaac Eshun, Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim, Theophilus Kweku Bassaw, Akosua Baah, J. Yeboah
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