Abstract
A lot of scholarly research articles have lauded the positive significant contribution of Cooperative Learning Approach (CLA) and its effect on student’s academic achievement. However none of those studies have been conducted on English subject, therefore this study investigated how the use of CLA affects students’ academic achievement in English in public coeducational secondary schools in Nakuru County. The study adopted quasi experimental design, based on Solomon Four- group, Non-equivalent Control Group Design. The study involved two Experimental groups, E 1 and E 2 which were taught through CLA method and two Control groups, C 1 and C 2 which were taught through the Conventional methods. The target populations were students and teachers from the four co-educational public secondary schools of Nakuru County. The accessible population was 766 form three students in the four schools. The study sample size was 242 Form three students from the four co-educational public secondary schools in Nakuru County. The study used English Achievement Test (EAT) to collect quantitative data. Data was analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 24). Comparing the mean gain for the two groups of students’, it was established that students using cooperative learning approach were 12% higher in English achievement test as compared to their peers who were taught using conventional methods. The study concluded that there was statistically significant effect of cooperative learning approach on students’ achievement of English in public co-educational secondary schools in Nakuru, County Kenya (F(1,216)=113043.974, p<0.05). The study further concluded that use of cooperative learning approach improves student achievement in English compared to use conventional methods. The study recommended teachers to adopt modern constructivism approaches to teaching students especially Cooperative learning approach that is student centered. Keywords: Cooperative Learning Approach, Academic Achievement DOI : 10.7176/JLLL/64-07 Publication date: January 31 st 2020
Highlights
Background to the study English as a service channel for teaching in Kenyan schools is an indispensable discipline both in educational programmes and as a utility subject (Barasa, & Mutitu, 2013)
It was against this backdrop of information that this research study sought to fill the knowledge gap and investigate on the effects of using Cooperative Learning Approach on students’ academic achievement in English, in coeducational public secondary schools, in Nakuru County (KNEC, 2018)
The study further concluded that use of cooperative learning approach improves student achievement in English compared to use conventional methods
Summary
Background to the study English as a service channel for teaching in Kenyan schools is an indispensable discipline both in educational programmes and as a utility subject (Barasa, & Mutitu, 2013). It was against this backdrop of information that this research study sought to fill the knowledge gap and investigate on the effects of using Cooperative Learning Approach on students’ academic achievement in English, in coeducational public secondary schools, in Nakuru County (KNEC, 2018) This poor results in English subject could be due to the instructional methods. Objective of the Study The objective of the study was to establish the effect of cooperative learning approach on students’ achievement in English in public co-education secondary schools in Nakuru, County Kenya.
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