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Article

Science in the Primary [Elementary]

Publication: The Child and You, vol. 10

Pages: 30

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Language: English

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Helping a Preprimary Age Child Become Normalized

Publication: The Child and You, vol. 2

Pages: 41-50

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Language: English

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The Needs of the Primary Child [age 6-12]

Publication: The Child and You, vol. 1

Pages: 72-74

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Language: English

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Cornerstones of Character for the Primary [6-12] Child

Publication: The Alcove: Newsletter of the Australian AMI Alumni Association, no. 15

Pages: 10–11

Child development

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Language: English

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Comparison of Impact of Montessori Method of Teaching and Conventional Method of Teaching on Academic Achievements of Primary School Pupils in Enugu East Local Government Area.

Available from: Institute of Advance Scholars (IAS)

Publication: Advance Journal of Education and Social Sciences, vol. 4, no. 11

Pages: 20-33

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Abstract/Notes: The study examined the impact of Montessori method and conventional method of teaching on the academic achievement of primary school pupils in Enugu East LGA, Enugu State, Nigeria. The design of the study is ex-post facto. Eighty six (86) pupils from primaries 5, 4, 3 and 2 from each school were sampled from a population of 419 pupils. Three research questions and three null hypothesis guided the study. Instrument for data collection was state uniformed examination questions (SUEQ). The data were analyzed using frequency distribution and tables were analyzed using frequency distribution tables and percentages as well as bar charts to answer the research questions while analysis of variance one-way ANOVA was used at 0.05 level of significance to  test the null hypothesis. The result of the analysis showed that Montessori method of teaching has a greater impact on the academic achievement of pupils than the conventional method. Gender was no significant factor in pupils performed creditably. The study recommended that Montessori’s method of teaching allows experiential learning in a conducive environment and asuch Government school should set up Montessori schools in the state. Teachers should be exposed to seminar and workshops on the use of Montessori’s method of teaching in state schools.

Language: English

ISSN: 2237-1470, 2344-2492

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