Competency-based Learning and Animation Approaches for Students’ Academic Achievement and Retention

Abstract

A quasi experimental research design was adopted to compare competency-based learning and computer animation to determine their effect on the academic achievement, retention and interest of students in auto mechanics. The pretest, post-test nonequivalent design was used. Six research questions were answered in the study, while four hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Two technical colleges were used for the study. Population for the study is 115. Simple random sampling was used to assign school to treatment groups. No sampling was conducted in selection of students because intact classes were used for the study. Auto mechanics Achievement Test (AMAT) and Auto mechanics Interest Inventory (AMII) were the instruments used for data collection. The data collected from the administration of the pretest and post-test was analyzed using Mean to answer the research questions while, the hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). The finding of the study revealed among others that students taught auto mechanics using competency-based approach had higher retention and interest and a higher score in the achievement test than students taught using computer animation. The hypotheses tested showed that p < 0.05 implying a significant difference in the effect of competency-based learning approach on the achievement score, retention score and interest of students taught auto mechanics. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that competency-based learning approach should be adopted for teaching of auto mechanics in the Technical Colleges since the course is project based.

Presenters

Nicholas Eze
Lecturer 1, Computer and Robotics Education, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria

Obichukwu Peter

Tochukwu Paschal Aneke

Details

Presentation Type

Virtual Lightning Talk

Theme

CG - 2019 Special Focus: From the Ends of the Earth to Connected Learners

KEYWORDS

Competency, Computer, Technical College

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