The impact of audio-visual resources on the teaching and learning of social studies in Ekiti-State, Nigeria
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Omojemite, Matthew DamilolaEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Use Audio-Visual Resources Promoting Social Studies Teaching and Learning
Date
2024-12-12Referencia bibliográfica
Omojemite, Matthew Damilola. The impact of audio-visual resources on the teaching and learning of social studies in Ekiti-State, Nigeria. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers JETT, Vol.15(5); ISSN:1989-9572
Résumé
This study investigated the role of audio-visual aids in enhancing Social Studies instruction in Ekiti
State, Nigeria. Utilizing a descriptive research design, the study sampled 90 Social Studies teachers from 45
junior secondary schools across three senatorial districts in Ekiti State. Data were collected using a structured
questionnaire designed to assess the types, utilization, and effectiveness of audio-visual resources in the
teaching process. Findings reveal a widespread use of interactive presentations, animations, and videos among
teachers, with a notable emphasis on enhancing student engagement and comprehension. The study highlights a
generally positive perception of audio-visual aids, indicating their significant impact on improving student
performance, motivation, and involvement. The research underscores the need for increased accessibility to
audio-visual resources and professional development for educators to effectively integrate these aids into their
teaching practices. Recommendations include government funding for resources, enhanced teacher training, and
community engagement to support educational improvements. Further research is suggested to evaluate the
long-term effects of audio-visual aids on learning outcomes and to develop best practices for their integration
into Social Studies instruction.