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Mohammed, Ridwan E.; Odeniyi, Oluwasegun O.; Ameen, Khadijat S.; Yusuf, Aishat A. – Science Education International, 2023
Analogies are useful tools for teaching difficult scientific concepts and clearing up learners' misconceptions. However, if not properly used, they can lead to further misconceptions. More importantly, little is known about how science teachers use analogies in Nigerian classrooms. This study assessed science teachers' use of analogies by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Logical Thinking
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Bello, Ganiyu; Alabi, Hafsat Imam; Bello, Zakariyau Adebayo; Bello, Ilias Ayo; Sulaiman, Musa Mohammed – Science Education International, 2022
The mandate of the education system is for the advancement of knowledge, socioeconomic transformation, employment generation, and so forth. Literature is awash with arguments in favour of M-learning in the realization of the core mandate of the education system. This study, therefore, examines the perceptions of the science teachers on integration…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices
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Mbanefo, Maryrose Chinwe; Eboka, Obiajulu C. – Science Education International, 2017
Innovative and entrepreneurial skill acquisition in Nigeria entails focusing on what should be done to bridge the gap between the school and labor market, where the learner will work after graduation, so as to be self-reliant in the society. Specifically, the study determined: The innovative and entrepreneurial skills needed in basic science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Skill Development
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Akpan, Ben B. – Science Education International, 2010
One emerging issue highlighted in a UNESCO booklet (Fensham, 2008, p6) is to draw attention to the need for students to receive science education from able science teachers. The booklet emphasizes that quality science learning time, albeit less, is preferable to the damage done by underequipped science teachers. It also draws attention to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Science Education, Teacher Associations