Global Journal of Agricultural Research (GJAR)

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Agricultural Science

Impact of Online and Traditional Learning Platforms on the Academic Performance of Agricultural Students in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State (Published)

This study examined the impact of online and traditional learning platforms on the academic performance of Secondary School Students in Agricultural Science in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria.  The study adopted a descriptive survey design. The population of the study comprises 1500 male and female students drawn from four secondary schools in Udu Local Government Area. 305   students were sampled using Taro Yamene’s formula and the simple random sampling technique was used to select 152 males and 153 females from the selected secondary schools. The instruments used were students test scores collected from the schools and a self-structured questionnaire titled “online and traditional learning scale” (OATLPS) that was validated by experts in measurement and evaluation. The reliability of the instrument was determined through Cronbach alpha and the reliability of 0.75 and 0.82 were obtained. The data collected was analysed using descriptive statistics, Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation (PPMC).  The result shows that online and traditional learning greatly impacts students learning and the educational sector as a whole. This finding indicated that online learning facilities in schools is germane to the success rate in examinations as it has become precursor for qualifying and writing exams such as JAMB, ICMB, post UTME etc. This finding also indicated that online learning is prepped to take over the conventional mode of teaching in our schools. In conclusion, the investigation into the effectiveness and student satisfaction of online learning platforms in comparison to traditional classroom settings sheds light on the evolving landscape of education.

Keywords: Agricultural Science, online learning, platforms, traditional learning

Contribution Of Information Communication Technology To Effective Teaching And Learning Of Agricultural Science In Some Selected Public And Private Secondary Schools In Ibadan North East Local Government In Oyo State (Published)

This study investigates contribution of information communication technology to effective teaching and learning of agricultural science in some selected public and private secondary schools in Ibadan North East Local Government in Oyo State. A descriptive survey research design was adopted and a total population of one hundred (100) students and twenty (20) teachers; fifty (50) students from Ten (10) of the public and private secondary schools respectively and Ten (10) teachers from Ten of the public and private schools were randomly selected for the study. A self-structured questionnaire was used to collect information and a simple percentage and frequency count was used to analyses the collected data also the 4 point likert scale analysis was used to identify various contribution of ict to effective teaching and learning of agricultural science among both the teachers and students in the study area. The results of the findings showed that the use of computer technology in teaching and learning of agricultural science makes the subject more simple, understandable and improves the understanding of the students. It also revealed that students do not have adequate access to Information and Communication Technology ( ICT)  facilities in their schools except on their phones. Furthermore, the finding showed that majority of the private secondary schools are using computer technology effectively. In-service training on the use of computer technology and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) should be organized for the teachers and students in public secondary schools by the government.

Keywords: Agricultural Science, Ibadan, Information Communication Technology, Learning, Nigeria, Public and Private Secondary Schools, Teaching

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