Effects of Reciprocal and Problem-Solving Instructional Strategies on Students’ interest in Senior Secondary School Economics in Wukari Education Zone, Taraba State

Authors

  • Ehwamisire, Y. Federal University Wukari, Taraba State
  • Abershi, J. Z. Federal University Wukari, Taraba State

Keywords:

Method of teaching, Reciprocal, Problem solving, Instructional strategies, Students' interest

Abstract

The study examined the impact of reciprocal and problem-solving instructional strategies on the Interest of Senior Secondary School II (SS II) Economics students in Nigeria. The research involved 92 students from four intact classes and used a quasi-experimental, 2x2 factorial pre-test, post-test design. Data were collected using the Economics Interest Scale (EIS) which was validated and found reliable. Descriptive statistics and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) were used for data analysis. The results showed no significant difference in the mean Economics Interest scores between students taught Economics using reciprocal and problem-solving strategies, although problem-solving students performed slightly better. There was no significant difference in mean Economics Interest scores between male and female students, despite females showing a slightly higher mean gain. No significant interaction effect was found between gender and instructional strategies on students' interest. The study concluded that both reciprocal and problem-solving instructional strategies are effective in enhancing students' Interest in Economics, and that gender does not significantly influence achievement or reaction to these strategies.

Author Biographies

Ehwamisire, Y., Federal University Wukari, Taraba State

1Ehwamisire, Yusuf Department of Science Education Faculty of Education, Federal University Wukari

Abershi, J. Z., Federal University Wukari, Taraba State

Abershi Japhet Zhenseh is a PG student in the Department Of Science Education Faculty of Education, Federal University Wukari.

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Published

2025-05-25

How to Cite

Yusuf , E., & Abershi , J. Z. (2025). Effects of Reciprocal and Problem-Solving Instructional Strategies on Students’ interest in Senior Secondary School Economics in Wukari Education Zone, Taraba State. Journal of Contemporary Research in Educational Administration and Management, 2(2), 96–111. Retrieved from https://www.edufdns.ng/jcream/article/view/73