INFLUENCE OF TEACHERS QUALITY ON TEACHING PHONICS IN NURSERY SCHOOL

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INFLUENCE OF TEACHERS QUALITY ON TEACHING PHONICS IN NURSERY SCHOOL
ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to find out the effects of teachers qualities on teaching phonics in nursery school. The study was carried out using five randomly selected Nursery Schools in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Benin City, Edo State. From the data collected and analyzed, it was observed that the pupils in schools with well qualified  teachers learn phonics effectively when compared to those in schools without qualified teachers. The study also revealed that the effects of teacher’s qualities on pupils phonics depends on the future profession they have in mind. It further shows that teachers quality to teach phonics is influenced by other external factor. In carryout the study data were collected with the use of questionnaire, which were complied and computed in various tables from which the following conclusions were drawn.
1.          There is a poor or negative performance by Nursery School pupils in learning phonics
2.          This negative performance is traceable to lack of quality teachers in most nursery schools.
            TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION                   
1.1    Background of study                                            
1.2    Statement of problem                                          
1.3    Objectives of the study
1.4    Research questions                      
1.5    Research hypothesis            
1.6    Scope of the study                              
1.7    Significance of the study                       
1.8    Limitations of the study                                
1.9    Definitions of terms
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW         
2.1    Definition of phonics
2.2    Basic approches to phonics
2.3    The inadequate supply of qualified and experienced teachers          
2.4    Teachers teaching methods/techniques
2.5    Pupils  interest in phonics
2.6    The need for humanistic approach to phonics Teaching  
2.6    Conclusion
Chapter three:  RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.1    Introduction
3.2    Population
3.3    Sample
3.5    Administration and collection
3.6    Method of analysis
CHAPTER FOUR: PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1    Data presentation
4.2    Discussion of findings
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATION
Bibliography     
Questionnaire   
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1    BACKGROUND OF STUDY
The fact that phonics is very important cannot be overemphasized. The numerous contributions of phonics to the development of nursery school pupils  is well recognized. Phonics is once again a hot topic, and teachers, parents, school authorities, are all talking about it. Everyone seems to agree that we need the best set of teachers to  teach phonics, and almost everyone has an opinion about how it should (and should not) be taught. The question regarding teachers quality on phonics is not a new issue, since it goes a long way in influencing the learning ability of pupils. However, Paul McKee (1934), one of the most prominent reading experts of his day,wrote the following:
The question of teachers quality  in teaching phonics has aroused a lot of controversy.Some educators have held to the proposition that some phonics teachers are not only futile and wasteful but also harmful to the best interests of a reading program. Others believe that since the child must have some means of attacking strange words, instruction in phonics is imperative. There have been disputes also relative to the amount of phonics to be taught, the time when the teaching should take place, and the methods to be used. In fact, the writer knows of no problem around which more disputes have centered.
 When McKee wrote these words, there was little knowledge on which to base decisions regarding teachers quality in teaching phonics. In the decades since, we have accumulated vast amounts of knowledge about how the brain works, how children learn, and how words are structured. In the next chapter, we will first summarize how teachers quality influences the ability of nusry school pupils in learning of phonics.     
1.2  STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
There are so many problems which influence teachers quality in teaching phonics in nursery schools in Nigeria.
       Inspite other related problems of this study are those caused by congenity clarity. Cognitive clarity is knowing what you are trying to do and understanding where you are trying to go and why you are going there.When you have cognitive clarity about a task, you are more likely to persist in your efforts because you anticipate the goals you will eventually reach.
1.3  OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
       The overall objectives of the study are:
1.          To determine the issues involved in teaching phonics in nursery school
2.          Highlight the obstacles, constraints as well as various hindrances to the quality teachers teaching phonics.
3.          To determine how teachers inability to teach phonics affects the pupils
4.          Suggest various ways the quality of phonics teaching can be realized.
1.4     RESEARCH QUESTIONS  
In the course of this study, the following research questions were fomulated for better understanding of the subject matter.
1.          Are phonics teachers equipped enough with the basic knowledge of phonics
2.          Do teachers understand the importance of teaching phonics in nursery school?
3.          Can these phonics teachers identify the different phonics for reading and spelling?
4.          Do teachers ability to teach phonics affects pupils?
1.5  SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study is designed to find out the influence of teachers quality in teaching phonics in nursery school. The study is restricted to five nursery and primary schools in Benin City, Edo State, where the research hopes to get information from the present nursery school teachers. List of the schools include:
Akoko-Edo Grammar School
Aunty Maria Nursery And Primary School
Brigade Nursery And Primary School
St Mary Nursery And Primary School
Jeffersons Group Of Schools
1.6  SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The research is carried out to determine the influence of teachers quality in teaching phonics in nursery schools. Finding of this work will however, go a long way in making the teaching of phonics a befitting one for nursery schools pupils.  Teachers  will be made to realize the importance of teaching phonics, and also  the educational knowledge involved will properly be called to the right place thereby solving teaching and learning phonics. This  will be made effective and both teachers and pupils will gain academically.


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    Type Project
    Department Education
    Project ID EDU0460
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    Chapters 5 Chapters
    No of Pages 37 Pages
    Methodology simple percentage
    Reference YES
    Format Microsoft Word

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