The practice of active learning Approach Tulu Milki secondary school
Date
2020-11
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WOLKITE UNIVERSITY
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to assess the practices of implementation of active
learning approaches in Tulu Milki Secondary School. To meet the objective of the study,
a convergent parallel mixed design was employed. Lottery method was used to select,
from which students were sampled. The academic director of the, eleven teachers and all
31 students from the secondary school in Tulu Milki were selected using availability
sampling technique. Quantitative data were collected from all students and teachers
using structured and pretested questionnaire. The academic director and selected
teachers were interviewed using interview guide.
Data analysis was done in three phases. First, analysis of the quantitative data was done
in Stata Version 20 and percentages, means and frequencies were used. Second,
qualitative data was analyzed considering the research questions, using framework
coding which is a deductive approach.
Finally, quantitative and qualitative results were merged. Almost all instructors and
students had a positive perception of active learning. Teachers are practicing active
learning sometimes but the level of their practice was not satisfactory. Teacher was
found to be the most commonly employed teaching technique followed by individual
assignments, group work/discussion and question and answer methods. Shortage of time,
large amount of contents to be covered during one classroom and Teachers and students
tendency towards the traditional teacher method were found to be the most serious
factors among the problems that affects the practice of active learning negatively. It has
been recommended that teachers should be committed to discharge their roles to exercise
active learning methodologies. Additionally, to improve the level of implementation of
active learning, the administration of the secondary school should continuously identify
and solve those problems by developing a working group in coordination with teachers,
students and other stakeholders.
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active learning, qualitative data,, quantitative data