Abstract

This paper seeks to investigate how students’ performance in Chemistry can be enhanced by using kitchen resources in Calabar. The kitchen resources used included a piece of white paper, a swab, lemon juice and candle. These were used to show that paper cellulose was oxidized by flame due to the catalysis of lemon juice acid. Other materials used were empty bottles of water, a balloon, a teaspoon, a glass, vinegar and sodium bicarbonate to inflate balloons without blowing. Volcano being made with a large glass, water, liquid dye, oil, effervescent tablet and a lantern was to demonstrate immiscibility, and carbon dioxide was formed because of effervescent tablet dissolution. The sample comprised 50 students drawn from two secondary schools in Ikom Education Zone of Cross River State. Two instruments were used to collect data: Chemistry Interest Questionnaire (CIQ) and Chemistry Achievement Test (Cat). Cronbach was used to establish reliability for CIQ and was found to be 078. Richardson formula 21 was used to establish reliability for Cat, 0.83. The research used a mixed design (quasi experimental and survey design). Data obtained were analyzed using independent t-test and Pearson product moment correlation coefficient. The results gave a significant t test of 4.96 and positive r =0.90 at 0.05 alpha level. The null hypothesis was not accepted which stated that there is no significant relationship between students' interest when taught with and without kitchen resources. The second null hypothesis with regard to Chemistry interest and academic achievement was also not accepted. Teachers are encouraged to use kitchen resources in the teaching of Chemistry to foster interest which will lead to high academic performance. Key words: Kitchen resources, academic achievement, interest students, teachers.

Highlights

  • Science and technology advances are evident in every facet of our society

  • This study aims to find out if the use of kitchen resources has any impact on students' interest in Chemistry and its effects on their academic performance in Chemistry

  • In view of the contribution of science and technology to the world at large and Nigerians, it benefits children that engage in scientific activities and prepares them for the future society

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Science and technology advances are evident in every facet of our society This can be seen even in the local as well as modern society. It can be found in the health care delivery system where humans no longer rely on herb for treatment of diseases and man has come to terms with the fact that diseases are not caused by witches and wizard but by factors in the environments. This includes the presence of bacteria, virus and fungi in the environment.

Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call