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Title: | Effects of Group-Investigation Learning Technique On Students Achievement In Social Values In Social Studies In, Jos, Plateau State |
Authors: | Umaru, Ruth James Oti, Gladys |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Nigerian Journal of Social Studies |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.24;Iss.1; Pp 303-317 |
Abstract: | The continuous rise in the rate of social vices, social
disturbance, injustice, ethnic intolerance creating cracks
in the very foundation sustaining the unity of Nigeria calls
for a pedagogical inquiry that will imbue in the learners a
spirit of values re-invention and re-orientation. Hence, this
paper investigated the effects of group-investigation
learning technique on students’ achievement in social values
in Social Studies in Jos Plateau State. The study was guided
by three research questions and two hypotheses. The quasiexperimental research design, specifically, the nonequivalent group pre-test–post-test control group design
was employed for the study. The population of 6,320
(M=3,275, F=3,045) junior secondary II students of both
public and private schools in Jos North. 174 students were
selected as found in four intact classes. Social Studies
Achievement Test (SSAT) with 20 multiple choice questions
was prepared based on the content of social values, was
used for data collection. The research questions were
answered using the Mean and t-test of independent sample
used to test the hypotheses formulated. After treatment, it
was found that students in the experimental group had a higher achievement mean score in social values. The study
recommended that Social Studies Educators should use a
pragmatic teaching technique such as group-investigation
in teaching Nigerian social values such as honesty, equity,
social justice, tolerance to help in achieving the Nigerian
project of indissolubility. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3427 |
ISSN: | 0795-7262 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Studies Education
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