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Gladys Ami Allotey; James Joseph Watters; Donna King; Jophus Anamuah-Mensah – Gifted Education International, 2024
This study delves into the cultural perspectives surrounding gifted education practices in Ghana, focusing on 10 junior high school classroom mathematics and science teachers. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and analysis of lesson plans. The results brought to light a notable gender disparity of female participation in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Cultural Influences, Beliefs
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Adu-Gyamfi, Kenneth; Elikem Vorsah, Rejoice – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2022
A good number of instructional strategies are identified to help students overcome their learning difficulties in the mole concept. However, Ghanaian senior high school students continue to have difficulties in the mole concept. Hence, there was the need to examine the perceived nature of learning the mole concept in the perspectives of male and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
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Asare, Prince Yeboah; Amo, Samuel Kobina – Cogent Education, 2023
Revising teacher education frameworks and incorporating contemporary identified teacher attributes into the frameworks helps to ensure formidable initial teacher training. This paper validated teacher engagement efficacy for further consideration. Research findings that link preservice teachers' teaching self-efficacy to their instructional…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learner Engagement, Self Efficacy, Classroom Techniques
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Ruth Keziah Annan-Brew; Ifesinachi Jude Ezugwu; Stacy Hughey Surman; Justice Dadzie – European Journal of Education, 2024
This study investigates the integration of 21st-century skills into the teaching practices of pre-service teachers during their off-campus experiences. Focusing on essential skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, communication, creativity, self-direction, and the use of technology, this research aims to identify which skills are most…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, 21st Century Skills, Educational Environment
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Sarfo, Frederick Kwaku; Debrah, Patrick; Amankwah, Francis; Owusu Mensah, Francis – Cogent Education, 2022
The study was designed to investigate the impact of First Principles of Instruction (FPI) with computer animation and chart, and their functional effect on gender to acquire expertise in science in Junior High School (JHS). The content for the treatments was selected from JHS integrated science syllabus. The contents of the instructional media…
Descriptors: Animation, Teaching Methods, Gender Differences, Junior High School Students
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Nana Osei Bonsu; Gideon Boadu; Brandford Bervell; Jason Zagami – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
History teaching and learning can be improved through pedagogically innovative practices. In the face of technological advancement, this study examined the effectiveness of mobile blended learning on the academic performance of senior high school history students. The study adopted a quasi-experimental research approach using a pretest-posttest…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Blended Learning, History Instruction, Academic Achievement
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Seidu Sofo; Emmanuel Thompson; Eugene F. Asola – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The study aimed to examine the important predictors of Ghanaian classroom Diploma in Basic Education teacher trainees' growth mindset toward student learning. Participants included a purposive sample of 328 (177 male and 151 female) second- and third-year teacher trainees in one college of education in the northern part of Ghana. The predictor…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Learning Processes
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Nsor-Ambala, Randolph – Accounting Education, 2022
The study explores how collaborative based exams (CLBE) affect specified learning outcomes in an Accounting Theory course for final year 'accounting major' students. The study proposes Accounting Theory as an avenue to improve the qualitative and problem-solving skills of accounting students and collaborative learning (CL) as a mechanism to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Accounting, Teaching Methods, Tests
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Adarkwah, Michael Agyemang; Zeyuan, Yu; Kwabena, Sarpong; Mensah-Abludo, Wisdom – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2022
Developing the confidence to teach is one of the most challenging tasks in the teaching profession. Educators have recognized that the initial years of teaching is complex and challenging. However, no study examines novice teachers' self-efficacy beliefs in teaching multiple subjects in developing countries like Ghana. Novice teachers in Ghana are…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies, Gender Differences
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Boateng, Anabella Afra – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2020
When a representative democracy implicitly or explicitly undermines minority rights and prevents marginalized people from actively participating in a democratic process, it facilitates social exclusion. This paper focuses on how Ghana's democracy, coupled with traditions, aggravate social exclusion. The research discusses the democratization…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Human Dignity, Democracy, Social Isolation
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Afful, Benedict; Akrong, Rexford – Journal of Education for Business, 2020
With the current debate on the effect of WhatsApp on academic performance, there is little rigorous econometric research backing each side of the argument. Applying a seemingly unrelated regression model to a primary data, it was found that the use of WhatsApp has a positive effect on the academic performance of students so long as the dominant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Software, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Tuncer, Murat; Akmençe, Ahmet Egemen; Adams, Jafaru Basing – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2019
This study aims to investigate the curriculum orientations of schools in Turkey and Ghana and to examine the relationship between curriculum orientations. The quantitative method (descriptive study) was adopted in this questionnaire survey-based study. This study was conducted in the Firat University, Elazig-Turkey and University of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Curriculum Design, Cross Cultural Studies, College Students
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McGraw, Rebecca; Piatek-Jimenez, Katrina; Wiest, Lynda; Dias, Ana; Lessa Gonçalves, Harryson Júnio; Hall, Jennifer; Hodge, Angie; Kersey, Betsy; Rubel, Laurie – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2019
The Gender and Sexuality in Mathematics Education Working Group convened in 2018 with a focus on (1) language use, multidimensional understandings of gender and sexuality, and influences of these on methods, results, and interpretations; (2) interactions between gender/sexuality and students' self-perceptions; and (3) the roles of curriculum,…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Gender Differences, Sexuality, Mathematics Education
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Sofo, Seidu; Thompson, Emmanuel; Kanton, Tontie L. – FIRE: Forum for International Research in Education, 2019
Many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa have used non-traditional teacher education programs to address the perpetual problem of inadequate provision of trained teachers. Using the bioecological systems theory, the present study examined untrained teacher trainees' perceptions about the prospects and challenges of upgrading untrained teachers in…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Teacher Education, Teacher Qualifications, Systems Approach
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Nuamah, Sally A. – American Educational Research Journal, 2018
The link between noncognitive skills and achievement is well established. There is much less evidence on how these skills are developed and transmitted to students, especially as it relates to girls that attend nonelite schools in non-Western settings. Drawing on insights from girl students attending an urban school in Ghana, this paper…
Descriptors: Females, Self Concept, Urban Schools, Academic Achievement
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