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THE IMPACT OF GENDER AND VIRTUAL REALITY TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING BIOLOGY ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS BIOLOGY STUDENTS IN AKWA IBOM STATE
This study seeks to investigate the impact
of gender and Virtual Reality Technology in Teaching Biology on Academic
Performance of Senior Secondary Schools Biology students
in Akwa Ibom State. Pretest
-posttest non-randomized control group design was adopted for the study. This
research was conducted in Akwa Ibom State. The population of this study
consisted of 1768 students offering biology as a subject in eight secondary
schools in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The stratified random sampling technique
was used to determine the sample size which consist of 406 senior secondary
school male and female students offering Biology which were divided into
control and experimental groups. The research instruments were (1) Biology
Performance Test (BPT) and (2) Students' Questionnaire to measure teacher's
attitude (SQTA). Descriptive Statistic of Mean and Standard Deviation were used
to present data for answering research questions. ANCOVA was used to analyze
data generated from the field work. From the study it concluded that
Application of Virtual Reality Technology in biology is more effective than the
use of conventional teaching method because VRT increases knowledge of the
topic, promote active experiences rather than just giving passive information
as it is done in conventional learning. One of the recommendations from the
study states that VRT should be incorporated into the curriculum in special
education to provides customized learning experiences for students with
disabilities or special needs.
Keyword: Virtual Reality Technology, Academic Performance and
Akwa Ibom State.
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