Efficacy of kinesthetic instructional resources utilization on students’ performance in biology in secondary schools in Kenya
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201-12
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Educators propose a wider range of stimulating and exciting materials to be used in teaching the concepts
outlined in the curriculum to ensure that learners are actively involved in the learning process. The purpose
of this paper was to investigate the efficacy of kinesthetic instructional resources utilization on students’
performance in biology in secondary schools in Bungoma Central Sub- County in Kenya. The objective of
this paper was to assess the availability of the wide range of kinesthetic instructional resources used in
biology in secondary schools. The study was conducted in Bungoma Central Sub-County. Descriptive
survey design was utilized in this study. The target population was the teachers of Biology; Laboratory
Technicians and form three students in the secondary schools in Bungoma Central Sub- County. Stratified
random sampling was used to select the schools from which respondents were picked. Purposive sampling
was used to pick Biology teachers and laboratory technicians while simple random sampling was used to
select students in the sampled schools. Data was collected using questionnaires, document analysis and
observation schedule. Data was then analyzed using descriptive statistics. The study findings show that the
predominant kinesthetic instructional resources available in most schools were black and white photographs
and in some schools, these could only be accessed from the prescribed course books. The study also found
that, most teachers, students and laboratory technicians perceived that the use of kinesthetic resources
mainly coloured photographs simplified learning of biology and that they provide a better alternative to real
specimen as they present the virtual reality of the latter. The conclusion made from this paper was that
students need constant interaction with the subject teacher to develop the skills, attitude and knowledge
about the photographs presented to them