Abstract
The study investigated the differences in performances of Biology major and minor students and determined the differences in performance of male and female students in levels 100 and 200 in two Biology courses in the University of Education, Winneba. Two hypotheses were tested using one factor analysis of variance and t-test. The design used was results analysis and comparison. The population was level 200 Biology major and minor students who were taught Cytology in level 100 and Introduction to Molecular Biology and Biotechnology in level 200. Two hundred and sixty eight students took Cytology in level 100, whereas 274 took Introduction to Molecular Biology and Biotechnology in level 200. Performances in the two biology courses were analysed and compared after the continuous assessment and examination scores were put together. In Cytology, Biology students performed best (64.94±1.2), followed by Chemistry (62.26±1.30 and Integrated Science (60.99±1) students. There were significant differences between the means of the students of the three programmes (F = 3.31; df = 2/267; P = 0.04 and α =0.05). Chemistry students performed best in Introduction to Molecular Biology and Biotechnology followed by Biology students and then Integrated Science students. However, there were no significant differences between the means for Introduction to Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (F = 2.16; df = 2/273; p = 0.12 and α =0.05). Furthermore, male and female students performed equally in the two courses. The recommendation is that the University should expand its Biology laboratories and procure more science equipment for its Biology students. Keywords: Cytology, Biology, Integrated Science, Chemistry, easy course, Biotechnology DOI: 10.7176/JEP/13-1-04 Publication date: January 31 st 2022
Highlights
Science has been taunted to be a major tool for development
On its face value, Chemistry students performed best in Introduction to Molecular Biology and Biotechnology followed by Biology students and Integrated Science students
The findings suggest that Biology students were the best in Cytology, followed by Chemistry students and Integrated Science students
Summary
Science has been taunted to be a major tool for development. It is considered to create equitable opportunities. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund [(UNESCO), 2004] is of the opinion that science education has, and will continue to have, a significant influence on quality of life of man and contribute to sustainable development of the planet. This is because it equips people with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote economic, scientific and technological development (Croxford, 2002). It is capable of giving people knowledge and skills which will help them to make informed decisions on scientific and technological issues
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