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Teacher’s Teaching Methodology as Determinants of Secondary School Students’ Achievement in English Reading Comprehension in Lagos State

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  • Rachel Oluwafisayo ALUKO

    (Department of Languages and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria)

  • Chikodi Nwakego NWAJIAKU

    (Department of Arts and Social Science Education, Faculty of Education, Lead City University)

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Many studies have tried to address the issues of students’ reluctance to read and poor academic achievement in reading comprehension. As central as reading is to students’ social and academic advancement, many of them are negatively disposed to reading and consequently, perform poorly in reading comprehension tasks. Against this backdrop, this paper examines teacher’s teaching methodology (TTM) as determinants of students’ achievement in English reading comprehension in selected secondary schools in Lagos State. The paper adopts Kenneth S. Goodman’s transmission model which emphasizes the written text as the most important element in reading comprehension. Fifty (50) students were selected through random sampling technique from fourteen (14) purposively selected schools in Lagos. This gave a total of seven hundred (700) respondents which formed the sample for data collection. The instrument for this study was a self-generated Questionnaire on Teachers’ Teaching Methodology (QTTM) with adapted question on Reading Comprehension Achievement Test (RCAT). The findings revealed that the independent variable of TTM has considerable influence on students’ achievement in English reading comprehension in Lagos State. The study therefore concludes that better teaching methods should be adopted for teaching English reading comprehension in secondary schools in Lagos State to enhance students’ academic achievement in the subject matter.

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  • Rachel Oluwafisayo ALUKO & Chikodi Nwakego NWAJIAKU, 2023. "Teacher’s Teaching Methodology as Determinants of Secondary School Students’ Achievement in English Reading Comprehension in Lagos State," International Journal of Contemporary Research in Humanities, Lead City University, vol. 1(1), pages 169-177, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:ijcrhu:021575
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