SCIENCE PRACTICAL WORK AND ITS IMPACT ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF KASHERE, GOMBE STATE, NIGERIA

Authors

  • OGUNDARE Samuel Akinola Ph.D Department of Science Education Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State
  • IBRAHIM Ahmed Ph.D Department of Science Education Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State
  • SAGIRU Isa Ph.D Department of Science Education Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State

Keywords:

Integrated science education, Students’ critical thinking skills, Practical work, Science instruction

Abstract

This quasi-experimental study aimed to assess how practical work impacts the critical thinking skills of undergraduate students in biology and chemistry courses at Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State. Participants were chosen from thirdyear integrated science education students and divided into control and experimental groups for the chemistry and biology courses. The control groups received traditional science teaching, while the experimental groups engaged in intensive practical activities covering the same content. Both groups underwent preand post-tests. The results showed that the experimental groups significantly outperformed the control groups in their scores. Thus, it's recommended that secondary schools provide ample opportunities for students to engage in practical lessons, ensuring that laboratories are well-equipped to support these activities.

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Published

2025-08-27

How to Cite

OGUNDARE , A., IBRAHIM , A., & SAGIRU , I. (2025). SCIENCE PRACTICAL WORK AND ITS IMPACT ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF KASHERE, GOMBE STATE, NIGERIA. CONFLUENCE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, 2(`1), 70–81. Retrieved from https://cjekm.ng/index.php/cjekm/article/view/53

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