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M.Ak) Fri, 15 Dec 2023 01:06:06 +0000 OJS 3.2.1.1 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 An Investigation of The Connection of Bloom’s Taxonomy to the Core Mathematics Curriculum for Senior High Schools in Ghana https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/229 <p>This paper attempts to preview the connection of Bloom's taxonomy to Ghana's Senior High School mathematics curriculum. Mathematics is a vital tool for economic growth and national development as a STEM subject. Bloom's taxonomy, which presents a hierarchical model, helps educators teach school mathematics to enable students to acquire basic Knowledge known as order thinking (LOT) skills and develop higher-order thinking (HOT) skills. The analysis of the mathematics syllabus concerning Bloom's taxonomy revealed that the syllabus concentrates more on the three fundamental skills in Bloom's hierarchy of teaching and assessment. Remember 18.1%, Understand 33.3%, and Apply 29.8%, totalling 81.2%, leaving only 18.8% for the top three HOT skills. The study recommends that Ghana adopt a curriculum model that focuses on teaching transversal skills that can churn out informed citizens rather than putting students under the shackles of tests.</p> Seth Amoako Atta, Solomon Ohene Amoako Atta, Shashidhar Belbase, Francis Kwaku Assan, Amoako Samuel Copyright (c) 2023 Seth Amoako Atta, Solomon Ohene Amoako Atta, Shashidhar Belbase, Francis Kwaku Assan, Amoako Samuel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/229 Tue, 23 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Exploring the Factors that Impact Access to Senior High Education among Youth in Upper Malubog, Manticao, Philippines https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/319 <p>This research study was undertaken primarily to explore the factors that impact access to senior high education among youth in Upper Malubog, Manticao, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. It intends to give importance to education in the said community. This study used a mixed-method research design. A quantitative method is used to describe the demographics and socio-economic profile of the respondents and the factors affecting their access to senior high education. A qualitative method is also employed to dig deeper into the challenges that hinder the school in offering senior high school from the teachers’ perspectives, and the respondents’ suggestions and recommendations to improve access to senior high education. The quantitative data was collected through an interview schedule of thirty out-of-school youth, aged 16-30, while the qualitative data was collected through a key informant interview with five high school teachers of Malibato Integrated School. Based on the findings, the following implications are formulated: This study does not only focus on one factor, but five different factors which are the school and environmental, economic, family-related, peer, and personal factor. Youth’s access to senior high education was impacted by these mentioned factors, however, they were most affected by economic and school, and environmental factors.</p> Ediepearl Selma, Chezyl Jade R Jumamil , Roel S Sayson Copyright (c) 2023 Ediepearl Selma, Chezyl Jade R Jumamil , Roel S Sayson https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/319 Tue, 23 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Effects of Mother Tongue Instruction on Students Mathematical Achievement in the Bekwai Municipal, Ghana https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/395 <p>The study examined the effect of the mother tongue teaching on students' mathematical achievement. From St. Joseph Senior High Technical School, two experimental classes and one control class were chosen. While the control group was instructed only in English, the first experimental group was instructed exclusively in their native language (Twi), whereas the second experimental class was instructed using mother tongue (Twi) as an additional medium of instruction. The results of the pre-test and post-test were statistically examined using the t-test. The findings showed that using Twi as the sole teaching language and using English as the only training language were equally unsuccessful, while mother tongue (Twi) was found to be statistically significant in improving students’ mathematics achievement.</p> <p> </p> Fuseini Abdul-Ganiyu, Benjamin Adu Obeng, Bright Asare, Yarhands Dissou Arthur Copyright (c) 2023 Fuseini Abdul-Ganiyu, Benjamin Adu Obeng, Bright Asare, Yarhands Dissou Arthur https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/395 Wed, 24 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Population and Target Population in Research Methodology https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/405 <p>This paper thoroughly explores the foundational principles governing population and target population concepts within research methodology. It delves into the essential roles these concepts play in shaping the design and influencing the interpretation of research studies. Through an exhaustive analysis, it meticulously outlines the nuances that differentiate these two concepts, elucidating their respective contributions and implications across diverse research paradigms. Moreover, this paper underscores the importance of establishing clear definitions and boundaries for both the population and the target population. It emphasises how such precision is indispensable in guiding the formulation of effective sampling strategies, which are pivotal for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of study outcomes. Furthermore, it sheds light on how the clarity in defining these concepts significantly impacts the generalizability of research findings, elucidating how findings derived from a well-defined target population can be more confidently extrapolated to broader populations. In addition to methodological considerations, this paper investigates the ethical dimensions inherent in delineating population and target population. It underscores the moral imperative of accurately representing the groups under study, particularly ensuring equitable access to research participation and safeguarding against potential biases.</p> Michael Mncedisi Willie Copyright (c) 2023 Michael Mncedisi Willie https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 https://goldenratio.id/index.php/grsse/article/view/405 Wed, 24 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000