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Assessing Student-Teachers’ Prior-Knowledge as predictors to their End of Semester Exam Performance in Visual Arts Specialism at Bagabaga College of Education

Abstract

The study aimed at correlating the pre-knowledge of student-teachers to their exam performance in Visual Arts Specialism at Bagabaga College of Education. The main purpose of the study is to use its findings to inform decisions that will guide subsequent admission criteria in admitting students to study the Visual Arts specialism in the College. Mixed Method approach in the form of survey, narrative and descriptive analyses were employed. Data was collected using online questionnaires and Ddocumentary Analysis Guide. Findings of the study revealed that students’ pre-knowledge of subjects did not match with their College exam grades and that the student teachers’ self-motivation and mindset were the main determinants of their success in the end of College semester exams. The study, therefore, recommended stakeholders of the College to ensure that students who have the zeal to pursue the Visual Arts Specialism irrespective of their background knowledge should be offered admission into the program. 

Keywords: End of Semester Exams., Grades, Pre-knowledge, Student teachers, Summative Assessment, Visual Arts Specialism

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Print ISSN: 2059-1187
Online ISSN: 2059-1195
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ijvter.15

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