An Investigation into Physics Teaching in Senior High Schools

Isaac Buabeng, Theophilus Aquinas Ossei-Anto, Joseph Ghartey Ampiah

Abstract


This study sought to examine the activities that go on in physics classrooms in Senior High Schools in Ghana.Specifically, the study sought to investigate the pattern of interaction and instructional methods used for teachingphysics and level of coverage of physics syllabus. The survey design was employed for the study in whichquestionnaire was used for data collection. Participants for the study were physics teachers and final year physicsstudents. Findings from the study suggest that classroom interaction seemed to be mostly teacher-centered andtended not to support inquiry-based teaching and learning which is noted for promoting conceptual change andenhance performance. It is recommended among other things that physics teachers should be exposed to efficientpedagogies of teaching and presenting information to learners. The traditional way of teaching where teacher decideson what goes on in the classroom has a limited space in the 21st century science classrooms, particularly physics.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v4n5p40

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World Journal of Education
ISSN 1925-0746(Print)  ISSN 1925-0754(Online)

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