Effect of problem-based learning on Colleges of Education students’ achievement in probability and attitude towards solving probability related problems

  • Ibrahim H
  • Asiedu-Addo S
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This paper deals with the effect of Problem-Based Learning on Colleges of Education students’ achievement in, and attitude toward Probability in Tamale Metropolitan of Ghana. The research design was quasi-experimental pre-test post-test two-group design. Convenience and simple random sampling techniques were employed to obtain a sample of 100 students which comprised of 51 students in the control group and 49 in the experimental group. Tests, questionnaire and semi-structured interview were the instruments used for data gathering. Descriptive, Independent samples t-test, ANCOVA and paired samples t-test were used in analysing data. The results indicated that there was a statistically significant difference between students of the experimental group exposed to Problem-Based Learning approach and control group exposed to Traditional Method. Problem-Based Learning developed students critical thinking, good problem solvers and self-directed learners which would lead to life-long memory of Probability concepts and its applications to real-life situations.

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Ibrahim, H., & Asiedu-Addo, S. (2019). Effect of problem-based learning on Colleges of Education students’ achievement in probability and attitude towards solving probability related problems. African Journal of Educational Studies in Mathematics and Sciences, 15(2), 155–168. https://doi.org/10.4314/ajesms.v15i2.13

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