Application Of Audio Visual Aids In Teaching English Language In Senior Secondary Schools In Igbo

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Application Of Audio Visual Aids In Teaching English Language In Senior Secondary Schools In Igbo – Eze North Local Government Area In Enugu State

Audio Visual Aids

Abstract

The title of this project is the Application of Audio – Visual Aids in Teaching in Schools in Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area.
The purpose of this study is to apply for audio-isual aids in schools in Igbo-Eze North local government area in Enugu State, this research work is a descriptive survey research and the researchers selected two hundred (200) subjects from the population of two thousand (2000) people through simple random sampling.
After the research, the researchers found that audio – visual aids have a lot of advantages on the teaching of English language in schools in Igbo-Eze North local government area.
These advantages are:
Audio visual aids like television and radio makes the lessons to be simple, clear and more understandable.
Audio visual enables the students to perform well in examination.
Audio-visual aids reduce the complex nature of teaching English language.
It helps the students to recall lessons in English language.
Audio-visual enables the students to gain proficiency in English language.
The following are the recommendations from the researchers
The use of radio as a teaching aids in the teaching of mathematics in secondary school system.
The use of television as a teaching aids in the teaching of science subjects in the secondary school system.

Table of Content

Title Page
Approval Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Abstract

CHAPTER I
Background of the Study
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Significance of the Study
Research Questions
Delimitation of the Study
Definition of the Terms

CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Importance of Teaching Aids
The Uses of Audio Materials in Teaching
Poor Performance of Students in English
The Concept of Teaching
Teaching Effectiveness
Objectives
Summary of Related Literature

CHAPTER III
Design of the Study
Area OF Study
Population of the Study
Sample and Sampling Technique
Instrumentation For Data Collection
Validation of Instrument
Reliability of Instrument
Method of Data Collection
Method of Data Analysis

CHATTER IV
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
Research Question 1
Research Question 2
Research Question 3
Research Question 4
Research Question 5
Research Question 6
Research Question 7
Research Question 8

CHAPTER V; SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Discussions of the Findings
Implications of the Findings
Conclusions
Recommendations
Suggestions for Further Study
References
Appendix

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