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Navigating Topic Drift in Problem-Based Learning: A Literature-Based Facilitation Guide for Educators
High-quality collaborative discourse is essential for deep learning in Problem-Based Learning (PBL). However, novice facilitators frequently struggle with topic drift, which occurs when discussions de... Read more
Influence of Religious Literacy and Multicultural Teaching Competence on Religious and Moral Education Teachers’ Self-Efficacy: Empirical Evidence from Public Basic Schools in the Kumasi Metropolis
The focus of this study was to determine the influence of religious literacy and multicultural teaching competence on the teaching self-efficacy of Religious and Moral Education (RME) teachers in publ... Read more
Teaching in a Diverse Society: Influence of Religious Literacy and Multicultural Teaching Competence on the Self-Efficacy of Religious and Moral Education Teachers in the Accra Metropolis, Ghana
The ultimate goal of this study was to determine the influence of religious literacy and multicultural teaching competence of RME teachers on their teaching self-efficacy in the Accra Metropolis. Grou... Read more
Teaching Social Studies in an Integrated Manner: The Lived Experience of Out-Of-Field Social Studies Teachers
This study investigated the pedagogical implications of out-of-field teaching in Social Studies. The Out-of-field Social Studies teachers could encounter several challenges in their preparation and th... Read more
High Socioeconomic Status Black Adolescents Attend Worse Schools than Whites
<b>Background:</b><b> </b>School characteristics — including poverty levels, teacher experience, graduation rates, and college enrollment — are essential determinants of students’ academic outcomes an... Read more
Exploring the Relationship between Teacher Training and Challenges in Delivering Effective Sex Education
This study aimed to explore the relationship between teacher training and challenges in delivering effective sex education in the Sagnarigu district in the Northern region of Ghana. The Social-cultura... Read more
Effect of Multicultural Teaching Competency on the Culturally Responsive Teaching of Religious and Moral Education Teachers
The study aimed to establish the effect of Multicultural Teaching Competency (MTC) on the Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) of RME teachers in Cape Coast. The cross-sectional survey design was used... Read more
An Evaluation of Modal Verbs Teacher-Trainees Used in Writing Long Essays and Assignments
Qualitatively, the study adopted a case research design. The population of this study comprised the last batch of Diploma in Basic Education (DBE) and the current first-year students of the new progra... Read more
A Study of the Implementation of the Language-In-Education Policy in Three Primary Schools in Ghana
This study investigated the English-only language-in-education policy in three primary schools in Ghana: University Primary, OLA Presby Primary and Apewusika Primary School in the Cape Coast Metropoli... Read more
Physical Education and Sport (PES) For Quality Teacher Education
Whereas Physical Education and Sports (PES) have been reported to be crucial to learners, such claims have often been made without empirical support. Given this, this paper reports on a systematic rev... Read more
Knowledge Level of Teachers on Inclusive Education in Tamale Metropolis in the Northern Region of Ghana
The study examined teachers' perception of inclusive education in the three educational circuits in Tamale Metropolis in the Northern Region of Ghana. Research paradigms underpinning the study are Pos... Read more
An Appraisal of Teacher-Trainees’ Academic Self-Concept and Performance in the Colleges of Education in Ghana
This study investigates the relationship between teacher-trainees' academic self-concept and performance in Colleges of Education in Ghana. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from... Read more
Perceptions and Attitudes of Social Studies Teachers in the Usage of Multimedia Resources in Teaching and Learning of Social Studies Concepts
Qualitatively, the study focused <i>constructivist</i><i> </i>research paradigm. A case study research design was adopted for the study. The study population comprised all six (6) Social Studies teach... Read more
Textuality in Text: A Discourse Analysis of Nelson Mandela‘s I Am the First Accused
The thrust of this paper is to delve into the cohesive devices of political discourse as it pertains to Nelson Mandela‘s <i>I Am the First Accused</i>. The text was codified and the lexico-grammatical... Read more
English as a Lingua Franca: Attitude and Perception of the Ghanaian English Teacher Towards Native Speakers Accent
English language has become a global language due to first, the results of British colonial expansion and, global commercial interests. It has become a lingua franca in many countries, including Ghana... Read more
Investigating Ghanaian Pre-Tertiary Teachers' Adaption of Differentiated Instructional Strategies
The emphasis on adapting learner-centric education and inclusive pedagogies to promote learning effectiveness is part of the paradigm shift in teaching. By maximizing variability, differentiated educa... Read more
Teachers’ Knowledge Base in Community Resources Used in Assessing Social Studies Concepts
The purpose of this study was to examine teachers’ knowledge base in community resources used in assessing Social Studies concepts in the University of Education Practice Junior High School (JHS), Win... Read more
An Appraisal of Teachers’ Perception on Repairing of Clothes
The purpose of the study was to examine teachers’ perception on repairing of clothes in Agona Kwanyako in the central region of Ghana. Quantitative research approach and Descriptive survey design were... Read more
Social Studies Teachers' Authentic Assessment Practices, Tools and Challenges in Assessing Students' Learning Outcomes
Assessment is a vital aspect of curriculum practice. The study adopted explanatory mixed-method approach and sequential research design. The population for the study comprised all Social Studies teach... Read more
An Assessment of Inclusive Education Experiences of Teacher-Trainees with Sensory Impairment in Colleges of Education in Ghana
Effective Inclusive education experiences can be built through structured interventions. The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of inclusive education experiences on teacher-trainees with s... Read more