Effect Of Computer Assisted Teaching Strategy On Students’ Achievesment In Agriculture In Secondary Schools In Kenya.
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2017
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Chuka University
Abstract
The importance of Computer Assisted Teaching (CAT) has increased in schools and Kenya is no
exception. CAT is a method that uses computers in a learning media and strengthens student’s
motivation and educational processes. Little or no information is known about the impact of the strategy
in teaching agriculture and consequently on students’ achievement. The purpose of the present study
was to investigate the effect of Computer Assisted Teaching (CAT) strategy on students’ achievement
in agriculture. The study employed Solomon Four-Quasi-experimental design. The study was
conducted in eight county secondary schools in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya. Stratified random
sampling technique was used in selecting sample schools. A sample of 327 Form One students
participated in the study. The research instrument was Agriculture Achievement Test (AAT) with a
reliability coefficient of 0.91. Descriptive statistics (means and percentages) and inferential statistic
(ANOVA) were used for data analysis. The findings of the study indicated that CAT strategy improved
achievement in agriculture. The study concluded that CAT is an effective strategy in improving
achievement in agriculture and therefore agriculture teachers should incorporate CAT strategy in their
teaching.
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Achievement, Agriculture subject, Conventional Teaching
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Muchiri, J.M. Barchok, H.K. and Kathuri N.J. (2017). Effect Of Computer Assisted Teaching Strategy On Students’ Achievesment In Agriculture In Secondary Schools In Kenya. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016. 215 to 221 pp.