ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS OF STUDENT TEACHERS DURING TEACHING PRACTICE IN NIGERIA


ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS OF STUDENT TEACHERS DURING TEACHING PRACTICE IN NIGERIA 

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Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgments Tables of contents Abstract CHAPTER ONE Introduction Background to the Study Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study Significance of the Study Scope of the Study Limitation of Study Definition of Terms CHAPTER TWO Review of Related Literature Aims and objectives of teaching practice Problems of teaching practice Summary of Related Literature CHAPTER THREE Method of the study Introduction Design of study The population of the study Techniques for data analysis CHAPTER FOUR Analysis of data and discussion of funding CHAPTER FIVE Summary, conclusion, and recommendation Summary Findings ConclusionRecommendation References

 

CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTIONBackground to the Study        Teaching as a profession like any other profession has prescribed services it renders to any human society. It is, therefore; absolutely necessary for many individuals who went to become a teacher to acquire skills and demands.Student teaching practice is one of such relevant factors in a teacher’s education programme.        Teaching practice is an “integral part” of teacher education which occupies a phase of its own, during the phase, there will be a teacher sent out by his training institution (of lower level). For the purpose of putting into practice the skills, he has learned under the supervision of an experienced teacher.        Every student teacher should be made to realize that only teacher who has passed both theory paper and compulsory practical training examination are considered trained and certified. No student teacher is considered to fit the award of a passing grade in teaching unless he or she successfully fulfills the prescribed practice regarded as a core course of teacher education programmes, which affords student teachers the opportunity to face the realities of their professional career. The exercise enables the student teacher to adjust and overcome some of the practical problems of teaching often encountered in the classroom.        The student-teacher who is able to examine a problem from a variety of perspectives has the advantage of being in a position to use different approaches.Furthermore, he is also likely to perceive himself as a factor in the problem under consideration.        The importance of teaching practice in teacher education programmed cannot be over-emphasized. It is the crucial period the teacher put into practice, the student-teacher encountered a lot of difficulties (problems) which they have to grapple with for effective teaching-learning to place.        In Ambrose Alli University, teaching practice is important to the student’s teacher’s understanding the appreciation of the principles of child growth and action to the teaching-learning process. Presently, there has been a lot of concern about teaching practice at Ambrose Alli University, it’s especially on its effectiveness and purpose. The concern has been variously expressed by educationists in the Faculty of Education in Ambrose Alli University, students themselves, and the general public thought of book written by some of the journal and mass media.        Accepting the assumption that not everybody can teach effectively and teachers are made, not born. It, therefore, follows that at Ambrose Alli University, teachers can be aided to acquire practice knowledge, skill, and attitude to good teaching.Statement of the Problem        Teaching has its own problem which professional teachers try to overcome by teaching practice. Because the student is still practicing teaching he/she is confronted by peculiar problems.        Among the problems faced by the student-teacher are:    Planning the lesson.    Poor class management and control.    Lack of facilities in practicing school.    Poor method of teaching.    Ineffective usage of teaching aids.    Inability to differentiate between the needs of the individual child and    SupervisionResearch Question    Is there any relationship between the attitude or practicing school and student-teacher performance during teaching practice?    Is there any relationship between the self-confidence of the student-teacher and his performance during teaching practice?    Is there any relationship between the availability of teaching aids and student teacher’s performance during teaching practice?HypothesesHypotheses 1: There is no significant relationship between the attitude of practicing school and student teacher’s performance during teaching practice.Hypotheses 2: There is no significant relationship between the self-confidence of the student-teacher and his performance during teaching practice.Hypotheses 3: There is no significant relationship between the availability of teaching aids and student teacher’s performance during teaching practice.Purpose of the Study        The purpose of the study is to highlight the problems most student teachers in Ambrose Alli University as well as other institutions encounter during teaching practice. How those constitute problems and consequences on students teachers and teaching in general.        The student also tried to find the major threat that attempts to weaken this pragrammeSignificance of the Study        The benefit that could be derived from the outcome of this research work are as follows-:    It could provide the student teachers with useful information on likely problems they are going to face during teaching practice and to make them prepared to overcome these problems.    It could make the student teacher to be, and are of what the teaching profession demands and what it takes to be a good teacher and function properly in a school environment.    It enables the supervision and teaching organizers to know the various problems student teachers face during teaching practice.    The State and Federal Ministries of Education would be aware of the problems student teachers encounter whenever they are out on teaching practice and this would enable them to provide a lasting solution to those problems.    Finally, all outcomes of this would increase the volume of literature for student-teacher in Ambrose Alli University as well as other institutions, during teaching practice.Scope of the Study       This study is restricted to the analysis of the problems of student teachers during teaching practice exercises. Teaching practice, as an exercise is included in the education programme of all teachers producing institutions.        It, therefore, means that what obtains in one case inapplicable in another case as far as problems of teaching practice is concerned. However, in obtaining the necessary data that aided the researcher's final analysis and condition, the study was restricted to Ambrose Alli University alone, both full-time and part-time students, where the researcher was able to tap information from students who have at one time or the other done teaching practice.Limitation of the Study:There is no doubt that during the course of writing this project many limitations were faced some of them includes the following-:    Time factor: time was a big constraint compared to the volume and quality of the work to be done.    Data collection: this process passed a lot of limitations to this work due to the source of data mentioned may not be enough over the ones collected, were collected in a rigorous form.    Finance: This is also another limitation as a result of the fact that every stage of this work needed finance beginning from the first stage to the last stage.    Respondents: these are also limited due to the preservation attitude of some people in releasing vital informationDefinition of TermsThe concepts are defined as they have been used in this work.Teaching Practice: It is an integral part of teaching education that occupies a phase or its own.Student Teacher: A college student in a Teacher Training Institute, who went through required courses in the teacher education programme before being assigned to a co-operating school for professional laboratory experience.Backward Children: They are those that are below average in their subject but they may be good in one or two subject their intelligence quotient is much more below 100Extrovert: They are the noisy, pushful type of children their nurse grievances, they have no patience for work that needs thinking; they prefer activities that involve action.Introvert: They are the quiet types who really don’t speak out their minds for people to know what they are thinking.Individual Different: Individuals in variable differ from one another in the extent of their growth and their development progress tends not to be informed in all area within the individual e.g. physical growth may progress at a different rate than intelligence growth.

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