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Train-the-Trainers Biology Workshop as an Effective Science Advocacy Tool: An Impact Assessment and Emerging Issues for Science Education

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Science advocacy is an important tool for ensuring improved and more beneficial science education, especially in resource-poor countries. This study assessed the impact of a train-the-trainer biology workshop (TTTBW) as a useful instrument for science advocacy and maximizing biology teacher training. Thirty-one biology teachers (30% male and 70% female) participated in the two-day TTTBW, competitively selected from 25 secondary schools in urban areas of Anambra State, Nigeria where they were taught several pre-identified need-based topics as part of professional development. Some of the topics taught include: A) Effective communication skills for biology teaching B) Teaching management skills C) Dynamics of child education D) New pedagogical skills in teaching Biology E) Strategies for targeted Assessment in Biology F) Adaptation of Biology teaching for resource-poor countries. Each of the topics lasted for at least an hour and a pre and post-test was done for topics A-C and analyzed. Pre-workshop assessment and post-workshop impact assessment interviews were also carried out through an online form and self-administered questionnaire respectively. There was a significant increase in the post-test scores of the teachers in topics examined (A-C) when compared to the pre-test scores (p= 0.00, 0.00, and 0.004 respectively). After the workshop, the interest to teach biology was increased in most of the participants (91%) compared to 23% before the workshop. TTTBW is a potent tool for science advocacy and professional development for teachers and exhibits scale-up potentials for maximal impact.

Volume 4
Pages 1-10
DOI 10.15695/V4I1.02
Language English
Journal None

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