Science literacy in Nigeria: Veritable tool for development by the year 2020
Keywords
science literacyentertainment education
expository strategy
mass and adult literacy.
Education (General)
L7-991
Education
L
Full record
Show full item recordAbstract
The world has changed in such a way that science has become necessary for everyone not just a privileged few. In developing countries like Nigeria, the Federal government of Nigeria seems to have realised these by making frantic efforts over the years to make science literacy compulsory and relevant to all his citizenry. This paper examined the effects of two instructional strategies on the cognitive achievement of villagers in science literacy curriculum. It also looked at the effect of gender on cognitive achievement in science literacy curriculum. Fifty-seven (57) villagers participated in the study. A random sampling technique was used to select the participants from six (6) villages in Baruteen local government area of Kwara state. The research design adopted for the study was quasi- experimental design. Science Literacy Achievement Test (SLAT) which was designed by the researcher has reliability coefficient of 0.75 using Kuder-Richardson-21. T-test was used to analyse the data collected. The results showed that villagers taught with entertainment strategy performed significantly better than those taught using expository strategy. In the same vein, male villagers performed significantly better than their female counterparts. Discussions were stated according to results, and recommendations were given.Date
2014-08-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:f0787aa6094949078ba871cef600b4db1305-9076
1305-905X
https://doaj.org/article/f0787aa6094949078ba871cef600b4db