Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of using improvisation instructional
materials to enhance academic achievement of form three Biology students in
respiratory system at Tepa Senior High School. Research approach adopted for the
study was quasi-experiment design. The instrument used to collect data for the study
were questionnaire, document analysis, pre and post treatment test. The target
population consisted of 300 students and 15 teachers, and the accessible population
included 120 students and 10 teachers, the sampling technique used was simple random
sampling. Study findings, though, the school has a biology laboratory, the school have
inadequate standard practical materials for practical lessons, lack of skills for
improvisation among most teachers of Tepa Senior High School, inadequate biology
laboratories, used of laboratories for classroom because of large school population and
inadequate classrooms, when the improvised materials was used in place of standard
one due to inadequacy, the students’ achievement was excellent as experimental group
scored the above average mark of 23.3% as against 3.3% in control group showing an
improvement in their academic achievement when the treatment was used for
experimental group . Summary and recommendations of findings, based on the
research findings, the study recommends the following: Teachers of Tepa Senior High
should be trained on how to at least construct basic improvisation materials, enough
equipment and facilities should be secured for Tepa Senior High to ensure
individualised practical activities, Management of Tepa Senior High School should
ensure that teachers teach with improvised materials in absence of standard ones to
enhance students understanding especially in respiratory system.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Science Education,
Faculty of Science Education, submitted to the school of
Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Science Education)
in the University of Education, Winneba