INFLUENCE OF TEACHERS’ IMPROVISATION OF SOUND-PRODUCING MATERIALS ON ACQUISITION OF SCIENCE SKILLS AMONG PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL LEARNERS IN KIAMBU COUNTY, KENYA
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2021Author
Githui, Millicent
Koech, Peter
Thinguri, Ruth
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Acquisition of science skills among pre-primary school learners has had its fair share of challenges with many pre- primary
school learners manifesting low competencies in manipulation, experimentation and observation skills. The purpose of
this study was to assess the influence of teachers’ improvisation of sound-producing materials on acquisition of science
skills among pre-primary school learners. The study was guided by Social Constructivism and Instructional Theories. The
study adopted mixed methodology and applied concurrent triangulation research design. Qualitative data were analyzed
thematically along the objectives and presented in narrative forms. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively and
inferentially using linear regression analysis with the help of Statistical Packages for Social Science (SPSS 23) and
presented using tables. The study established that pre-primary school learners manifest low science skills. That is, their
manipulation, experimentation and observation skills are still below average. The study findings also showed that teachers
still have challenges in improvisation of sound-producing is still low. The study recommends that pre-primary curriculum
developers emphasize the improvisation of sound- producing materials as much as possible and frequent inspections are
carried out. For future studies, researchers may put greater interest in conducting a similar study with national scope to
certain the influence of improvised instructional materials on the levels of science skills among pre-primary learners.
Keywords: Improvisation of sound-producing materials, acquisition of science skills