ABSTRACT
This study determined the effect of using Software-Oriented Concept Mapping on
performance in electrochemistry among secondary school students in Kakamega
County, Kenya. It was based on David Ausubel’s Meaningful Learning Theory, and
implemented through a sequential mixed methods approach. Quasi-experimental
research design, using non-randomized pretest-posttest control group model, was
adopted to implement the study’s quantitative phase, while focus group interviews
were used for the qualitative phase. Target population was 4,000 form four students
and 30 Chemistry teachers from secondary schools in Kakamega County, which
offer computer studies. A sample of 400 students and 10 teachers was selected by
multi-stage sampling procedure, through a combination of purposive, proportionate
stratified and simple random sampling techniques. The dependent variable was
academic performance at five levels; achievement, self-efficacy, attitude, motivation
and experimental skills, while the independent variable was instructional strategy at
two levels; Software-Oriented Concept Mapping and Conventional Instructional
Strategies. Students’ gender and school type were the intervening variables. The
study was piloted two weeks to the actual study, in two secondary schools within
Kakamega County. Observation check-lists, close-ended questionnaires and
standardized achievement tests were used to collect the study’s quantitative data,
while focus group interview guides were used to collect qualitative data. All the
research instruments were validated using the Rasch Model, while reliability of the
quantitative instruments was assessed, also using data from the pilot study, via the
internal consistency alpha coefficients method. Percentage validity scores for the
instruments ranged between 74 and 86, while their reliability coefficients ranged
between 0.729 and 0.877, both measures surpassing the minimum thresholds set by
various educational research experts. Frequencies, percentages, means and standard
deviations were employed to analyze the collected quantitative data descriptively.
The study’s null hypotheses were tested inferentially at the 0.05 alpha level of
statistical significance, using parametric tests. These included; 2×1 Factorial
ANOVA, One-Way ANOVA, Bivariate Pearson’s Correlation, ANCOVA and
Standard Multiple Linear Regression. Qualitative data on the other hand were
analyzed in themes as they emerged. Findings revealed a significantly superior
effect of Software-Oriented Concept Mapping on students’ academic performance in
Electrochemistry when compared to the use of Conventional Instructional Strategies
to teach the same topic. These findings have important instructional implications in
the field of Chemistry education. It is recommended that Chemistry teachers and
students in Kenya should fully incorporate the use of Software-Oriented Concept
Mapping in their daily teaching and learning, so as to mitigate the low academic
performance currently being reported in the subject at national level.
Wangila, J (2021). Effect Of Software-Orientedconcept Mappingon Performance In Electrochemistry Amongsecondary School Studentsinkakamega County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/effect-of-software-orientedconcept-mappingon-performance-in-electrochemistry-amongsecondary-school-studentsinkakamega-county-kenya
Wangila, Joseph "Effect Of Software-Orientedconcept Mappingon Performance In Electrochemistry Amongsecondary School Studentsinkakamega County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/effect-of-software-orientedconcept-mappingon-performance-in-electrochemistry-amongsecondary-school-studentsinkakamega-county-kenya. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Wangila, Joseph . "Effect Of Software-Orientedconcept Mappingon Performance In Electrochemistry Amongsecondary School Studentsinkakamega County, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/effect-of-software-orientedconcept-mappingon-performance-in-electrochemistry-amongsecondary-school-studentsinkakamega-county-kenya >.
Wangila, Joseph . "Effect Of Software-Orientedconcept Mappingon Performance In Electrochemistry Amongsecondary School Studentsinkakamega County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/effect-of-software-orientedconcept-mappingon-performance-in-electrochemistry-amongsecondary-school-studentsinkakamega-county-kenya