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    School Characteristics, Use of Project Method and Learner Achievement in Physics

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    2013
    Author
    Muriithi, Evanson M.
    Gunga, Samson O.
    Ngesu, Lewis M.
    Atieno, Kili K’Odhiambo
    Wachira, Lydiah N.
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    en
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to investigate how school characteristics affect the usage of the PM and the consequent impact on learner achievement in physics (LAP). Data was collected using Students Achievement Tests (SAT) and questionnaire for physics teachers. Stratified Sampling was applied to select 84 schools comprising boys, girls and mixed schools from seven provinces of Kenya. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to analyze the data. ANOVA, chi-square and multiple-regression were used to test the hypothesis. The key findings of the study were that PM enhances the learning of physics; Single sex schools performed better than mixed schools; the type of schools in terms of gender, whether day or boarding were not factors in the usage of project method. In view of these research findings, the researchers recommend that the government come up with a policy that enhances the establishment of more single sex schools, enhance resource mobilization for the teaching of physics, review the teacher training component so as to encompass the PM as an alternative teaching strategy, and in-service physics teachers on the role of school characteristics in the study of physics.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/65362
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    Evanson M. Muriithi; Samson O. Gunga; Lewis M. Ngesu; Atieno Kili K’Odhiambo; Lydiah N. Wachira;School Characteristics, Use of Project Method and Learner Achievement in Physics, Vol.4, No.8, 2013
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi,
    Subject
    Physics
    Learner Achievement in Physics (LAP)
    Project Method PM
    School Characteristics (SC)
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