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A Gender-Based Comparison of Science Teachers’ Knowledge about Instructional Strategies

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  • Muhammad Afzal

    (Ph.D. Scholar, University of Okara, Pakistan)

  • Dr. Khalid Saleem

    (Associate Professor, Department of Teacher Education, University of Okara, Pakistan)

  • Dr. Syed Abdul Waheed

    (Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Studies, University of Okara, Pakistan)

Abstract

This research study delves into the realm of science education, specifically focusing on the knowledge and utilization of instructional strategies by science teachers. The primary objective is to investigate whether there are discernible gender-based differences in science teachers' awareness, understanding, and implementation of various instructional strategies, encompassing lecture-based methods, demonstration techniques, problem-solving approaches, questioning and inquiry-based strategies, as well as cooperative learning strategies within the classroom. The study employs a quantitative methodology, utilizing multiple-choice questionnaire (MCQs) to gather data from a diverse sample of 826 secondary school science teachers and analyze the gender-based level of secondary school science teachers’ knowledge about instructional strategies using Microsoft Excel and Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS-24). This study uncovers that gender-based differences exist not only in the level of awareness and understanding of instructional strategies but also in their practical implementation. The outcomes of this study hold significance for both educational theory and practice. By identifying gender-related trends in science teachers' instructional strategy awareness and application, science teachers, administrators, and policymakers can gain insights into areas that might necessitate targeted professional development or intervention.

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  • Muhammad Afzal & Dr. Khalid Saleem & Dr. Syed Abdul Waheed, 2023. "A Gender-Based Comparison of Science Teachers’ Knowledge about Instructional Strategies," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 12(3), pages 283-290.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfh:bbejor:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:283-290
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61506/01.00034
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