ABSTRACT
This study examined the perceptions of teachers in implementing simulation games in
teaching and learning of Geography at Zimbabwe Junior Certificate Level in Wedza
District secondary schools. The problem was that teachers were not using simulation
games in teaching and learning of Geography at ZJC. The study, therefore, investigated
the perceptions of teachers and challenges faced by teachers in implementing simulation
games. The study also looked at possible ways to improve the use of simulation games. A
critical literature review was done which revealed that teachers have positive perceptions
of simulation games. The literature also revealed that teachers are facing challenges such
as lack of teacher training and professional development on the use of simulation games
to equip them with skills necessary for successful implementation. The study employed
the descriptive research design. The population comprised 10 secondary schools. A
sample of three schools was randomly selected which consisted of one Mission Boarding
School, one Government High School and one Community Secondary School. Purposive
sampling technique was used to select five ZJC Geography teachers, 3 heads of
Geography department and 3 heads of schools to serve as informants. Students were
selected using stratified random sampling technique. Self structured likert scale
questionnaires of teachers and students and interviews of heads of schools, heads of
Geography department and ZJC Geography teachers were employed for the purpose of
collecting data. The content analysis method was used for data analysis. The results
showed that teachers had positive perceptions of simulation games. However they are
facing challenges such as lack of adequate simulation games technologies and lack of
funds to purchase these technologies in order to successfully implement simulation
games in teaching and learning. The study recommended that students be exposed to
learning with simulation games as they have positive impacts on students’ learning. Other
recommendations were that availability of simulation games technologies and access to
these technologies be improved in order for teachers to successfully implement
simulation games in teaching and learning.
MUSKWE, S (2021). PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS IN IMPLEMENTING SIMULATON GAMES IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GEOGRAPHY AT ZIMBABWE JUNIOR CERTIFICATE LEVEL: A CASE OF WEDZA RURAL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/perceptions-of-teachers-in-implementing-simulaton-games-in-the-teaching-and-learning-of-geography-at-zimbabwe-junior-certificate-level-a-case-of-wedza-rural-district-secondary-schools
MUSKWE, SHELLY "PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS IN IMPLEMENTING SIMULATON GAMES IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GEOGRAPHY AT ZIMBABWE JUNIOR CERTIFICATE LEVEL: A CASE OF WEDZA RURAL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOLS" Afribary. Afribary, 05 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/perceptions-of-teachers-in-implementing-simulaton-games-in-the-teaching-and-learning-of-geography-at-zimbabwe-junior-certificate-level-a-case-of-wedza-rural-district-secondary-schools. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
MUSKWE, SHELLY . "PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS IN IMPLEMENTING SIMULATON GAMES IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GEOGRAPHY AT ZIMBABWE JUNIOR CERTIFICATE LEVEL: A CASE OF WEDZA RURAL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOLS". Afribary, Afribary, 05 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/perceptions-of-teachers-in-implementing-simulaton-games-in-the-teaching-and-learning-of-geography-at-zimbabwe-junior-certificate-level-a-case-of-wedza-rural-district-secondary-schools >.
MUSKWE, SHELLY . "PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS IN IMPLEMENTING SIMULATON GAMES IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GEOGRAPHY AT ZIMBABWE JUNIOR CERTIFICATE LEVEL: A CASE OF WEDZA RURAL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOLS" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/perceptions-of-teachers-in-implementing-simulaton-games-in-the-teaching-and-learning-of-geography-at-zimbabwe-junior-certificate-level-a-case-of-wedza-rural-district-secondary-schools