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Merit Research Journal of Art, Social Science
and Humanities (ISSN: 2350-2258) Vol. 6(1) pp.
001-011, September 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.3455850 |
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Original Research Article
Teacher Competence as a Determinant of Students’ Interest in
Science Education |
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Faculty of Letters and Social
Sciences, University of Douala, Douala Cameroon
E-mail: bdiangha@gmail.com
Accepted September 05, 2019 |
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Science education
is a fundamental requirement in the development aspirations of
any country. Education at secondary school level often provides
a foundation for acquisition of further knowledge and skills in
tertiary institutions of learning. It is a bed-rock where future
productive human capital is nurtured to serve the dynamic needs
of a nation’s labour market and the economy in general. This is
particularly emphasized by law N0 98/004 of April 14, 1998 to
law down the guidelines for education in Cameroon; stating that
secondary education shall prepare learners for the job market.
Those charged with the transmission of such knowledge must be
competent in discharging their duties on the one hand and
students must be adequately interested on the other. This study
therefore sought to investigate the influence of teacher’s
competence on students’ interest in science in secondary schools
in Fako division. The objectives of the study were to find out
how; teachers’ mastery of subject matter to be taught affects
students’ interest in science and the relationship between
teacher’s training and teacher competence in relation to
learners’ interest in science. The study targeted all form 6
students and their teachers in public, confessional and lay
private schools. A structured questionnaire was used for data
collection. The sample consisted of 341 respondents selected
using simple random and purposive sampling techniques. Data
collected was analyzed using the Pearson Product Moment
Correlation analysis with the help of the Statistical Package
for Social Sciences (SPSS). Findings suggest that teachers’
mastery of subject matter significantly affects students’
interest in science (Гxy=0.224), there is a significant
relationship between teacher’s training and teacher’s competence
(Гxy=0.214) strongly correlated to students’ interest. Based on
these findings, it is recommended that teacher education
programmes should lay emphasis on the mastery of content to be
taught; teacher education should focus attention on learner
interest as an important aspect of teacher competence; people
with academic qualifications should mandatorily go through
teacher education courses that will equip them with pedagogical
skills.
Keywords: Teacher Competence, Determinant, Students’
interest, Science Education
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