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Teaching Creative Arts in Public Primary Schools: Assessing Resource Accessibility and Instructional Strategy Challenges in Effutu Municipality

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  • Ms Gertrude Essuman

    (Bia Lamlighter College of Education)

  • Thomas Nyaabila Abugre, PhD

    (Bia Lamlighter College of Education)

  • Dr. Awudu Salaam Mohammed

    (Bia Lamlighter College of Education)

  • Nurudeen Iddriss Muhammed

    (Bagabaga College of Education)

  • Mrs Justina Adu

    (University of Education, Winneba)

  • Prof. Michael Subbey

    (University of Education, Winneba)

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to assess teachers’ instructional strategy challenges in teaching creative arts lessons in the Effutu Municipality. The study was underpinned by the pragmatist paradigm and influenced by the mixed method research approach. The sequential explanatory mixed method design was used for the study with a target population of 75 lower primary school teachers in the Effutu Municipality. The study sampled all 75 lower primary school teachers from public basic schools in the municipality using census technique. 5 teachers were purposefully sampled for the interview. The data was gathered using questionnaire and semi-structured interview guide. While the reliability of the instrument was ascertained through a Cronbach Alpha coefficient value of 0.78, trustworthiness of the interview was ensured through credibility, dependability, transferability, and confirmability. The data were analysed using frequencies, percentages, mean of means, standard deviations, and thematic approach. The study revealed that drums, costumes, scissors, televisions are some of the accessible resources in the Effutu Municipality. Again, classroom size, teachers’ beliefs of teaching and learning, learners’ interest, availability of resources, teaching experience, time allocation, academic qualification, national curriculum, and availability of technology were factors that influence teachers’ choice of instructional strategy. However, the national curriculum and learners’ interest have the greatest influence on teacher’s choice of instructional resources for teaching creative arts lessons while academic qualification does not influence the respondent’s choice of teacher’s instructional strategy in the Effutu Municipality. It was therefore recommended that head teachers should encourage the use of appropriate instructional strategies and resources in the teaching and learning of creative arts.

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  • Ms Gertrude Essuman & Thomas Nyaabila Abugre, PhD & Dr. Awudu Salaam Mohammed & Nurudeen Iddriss Muhammed & Mrs Justina Adu & Prof. Michael Subbey, 2025. "Teaching Creative Arts in Public Primary Schools: Assessing Resource Accessibility and Instructional Strategy Challenges in Effutu Municipality," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(8), pages 723-731, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:8:p:723-731
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