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GENDER AND AREA OF SPECIALIZATION OF TEACHERS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT The study examined gender and area of specialization of teachers in the implementation of social studies curriculum in Junior Secondary Schools in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The population of this study consisted of all the 225 teachers teaching social studies in the 334 Junior Secondary Schools in Akwa Ibom State. The study adopted Expost-Facto research design while simple random sampling technique was used in selecting the respondents. The instrument for data collection which was tagged “Teachers Gender and Area of Specialization and Implementation of Social Studies Curriculum Questionnaire (TGASISSCQ)”. was administered to the respondents and used for the study. The instrument was validated by two educational evaluators in the faculty of education. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics was used to test the hypotheses. From the results of the data analysis, it was observed that there is significant difference in the implementation of junior secondary Social Studies curriculum among teachers based on gender. There is significant difference in the implementation junior secondary Social Studies curriculum among teachers based on areas of specialization. In conclusion, teachers in Akwa Ibom State actively involve themselves in the implementation of junior secondary Social Studies curriculum. It was therefore recommended that social studies professional teachers should be recruited to teach the subject in the Junior Secondary Schools. KEYWORDS: Gender of Teacher, Implementation of Social Studies Curriculum
NSIDIBE SOLOMON E. UDOH
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