Abstract:
The main purpose of the study was to give suggestions to improve the process 
skills of selected senior high school students in Osei Kyeretwei Senior High 
School, Kumasi through the use of cooperative instructional approaches. 
The study was an action research that used fifty, third year elective science 
students out of the total of two thousand students in the school based on 
purposive sampling procedure. The sampled students were further divided into 
ten groups with five members each through simple random sampling technique. 
A series of practical activities were conducted to find out the students level of 
understanding of the process skills before cooperative instructional approaches 
were used as an intervention. The results revealed that there was an improvement 
in the performance of the students as well as their content knowledge in science 
process skills after the intervention. This proves that cooperative learning is an 
effective instructional strategy for improving students‟ performance in process 
skills. It is therefore appropriate that science teachers prepare their science 
instructions such that equal opportunities are given to all students under their 
care. As a result there is a need for teacher educational institutions to reinforce 
cooperative instructional approaches in the science teaching and learning in their 
science lessons.
 
Description:
A DISSERTATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION 
SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE AND RESEARCH 
STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA IN PARTIAL 
FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF 
MASTERS’ DEGREE IN SCIENCE EDUCATION 
AUGUST, 2012