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The Influence Of Teachers’ Professional Development On Students’ Academic Performances
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Ho There is no significant relationship between teachers’ method of teaching and students’ academic performancein secondary schools in Kogi state.
To test this hypothesis, Pearson product-moment correlationstatistic was used.
Table 9 shows that the p-value (0.002) is less than the significance level (0.05) for 292 degree freedom. Therefore, the hypothesis, which states that there is no significance relationship between teacher’s method of teaching and students’ academic performance in secondary schools, Kogi state is rejected.
Ho: There is no significant relationship betweenTeachers experience and students’ academic performance in Ijumu secondary schools of Kogi state.
To test this hypothesis, Pearson product-moment correlation statistic was used.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis work focused on Influence of Teachers’ Professional Development on Students’ Academic Performance in Ijumu secondary schools, Kogi State.The study was a descriptive a survey of correlation type. Two set of instruments were designed to collect data. The first instrument was titled: “Teacher’s Profession Questionnaire (TPQ) and “Students’ Academic Performance†(SAP). The target population for this study consist 15 secondary school in ijumu ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis work focused on Influence of Teachers’ Professional Development on Students’ Academic Performance in Ijumu secondary schools, Kogi State.The study was a descriptive a survey of correlation type. Two set of instruments were designed to collect data. The first instrument was titled: “Teacher’s Profession Questionnaire (TPQ) and “Students’ Academic Performance†(SAP). The target population for this study consist 15 secondary school in ijumu ... Continue reading---