Abstract:
The study investigated the use of Computer-Assisted Instructions (CAI) to improve the
performance of students in the teaching and learning of protein synthesis. The study was
carried out at Swedru Senior High School. The accessible population was all form two
biology students of the school. The sample for the study consisted of 90 students
comprising 31 girls and 59 boys who were all SHS 2 science students. The study used
qualitative and quantitative data gathering instruments. All the statistics used in this
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research were done using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) for windows
up to version 18.0 software. The study showed that students had negative approaches to
the learning of protein synthesis, low self-efficacy with regards to protein synthesis;
students had misconceptions of concepts in learning protein synthesis and agreed that
there were too many concepts in protein synthesis and Students‘ attributed their interest
in protein synthesis to effective teacher practice but not from friends. Negative learning
approaches, misconceptions and low self-efficacy to learning of protein synthesis had no
effect on students‘ performance though the mean scores of their performance were low.
Students‘ attribution of interest and the use of CAI showed an effect in their performance
with the mean scores being comparatively higher. It is recommended that young learners
should be encouraged and guided to develop positive attitudes towards science and
innovative learner-centered instructional strategies and use of computer-assisted
instructional packages should be used by biology teachers to promote meaningful
learning of difficult biology concepts.
Description:
A Thesis in the Department of SCIENCE EDUCATION, Faculty of SCIENCE
EDUCATION, submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in the University of
Education, Winneba, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for award of
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN SCIENCE EDUCATION DEGREEE.
APRIL, 2015