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Techniques use by Science, Technology and Mathematics (STM) teachers for controlling undesirable classroom behaviours in Anambra State secondary schools
Author(s) -
Ebele Chinelo Okigbo,
Josephine Nwanneka Okoli
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2015.2476
Subject(s) - mathematics education , school teachers , consistency (knowledge bases) , significant difference , descriptive statistics , psychology , data collection , internal consistency , mathematics , developmental psychology , statistics , psychometrics , geometry
This study investigated the techniques used by secondary school Science Technology and Mathematics (STM) teachers in controlling undesirable behaviours in their classrooms. It adopted descriptive survey design in which 178 Anambra State teachers teaching STM subjects in senior secondary were involved in the research. Two sections of questionnaire used for data collection were validated and coefficients of internal consistency found to be 0.82 and 0.79. Data collected were analyzed using mean, percentage and t-test. Findings revealed that:  Teachers always use traditional techniques science classroom; there is a significant difference in the mean rating of experienced and beginning teachers on their use of various techniques for controlling students’ behaviours in favour of experienced teachers and male and female teachers do not differ significantly in their use of various techniques. It was recommended that beginning teachers should face orientation on use of the techniques. Key words: Undesirable behaviour, management, adolescents, experience and beginning teachers.

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