Abstract:
This study aimed to investigate the performance of public junior high school students
in Integrated Science in the Jirapa Municipality in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
Utilising a pragmatic paradigm and a mixed-methods approach, the research
specifically employed a sequential explanatory mixed-methods research design. The
study implemented both probability and non-probability sampling techniques, selecting
200 students through stratified simple random sampling, while 10 Integrated Science
teachers were chosen using purposive sampling. Data collection utilised questionnaires,
tests, and an interview guide, all of which were pilot-tested in various contexts. The
questionnaire demonstrated a Cronbach’s Alpha reliability value exceeding 0.75,
confirming its suitability for the study. Test reliability was assessed via a two-way
random-effects model (test-retest reliability). The reliability and validity of the
interview items were ensured through member checking and confirmability, whilst the
content validity of the tools was validated by the study supervisors. The quantitative
data gathered from questionnaires and tests were analysed using descriptive statistics
(frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations) with SPSS software (2020),
whereas qualitative data from interviews underwent thematic analysis. The findings
indicated a concerningly poor performance among JHS students in Integrated Science
in the Jirapa Municipality, with marked declines in both school assessments and BECE
examinations. Hence, it is recommended that Integrated Science teachers across all
junior high schools in the Jirapa Municipality create and implement focused remedial
programmes (extra classes) to improve students’ performance in Integrated Science.
Description:
thesis in the Department of Basic Education,
School of Education and Lifelong Learning, submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Basic Education)
at the University of Education, Winneba