This chapter 1 deals intensively on the obligation of the secondary school in helping to promoting the full development of the individual morally, socially, intellectually and its contribution on the well being of the society in which he lives.
Further more, the term curriculum of secondary school has been designed to meet the desired objectives of secondary education as stated in the secondary national development plan. These aims broadly stated as follows:-
To achieve these aims a member of school subject has been introduced into the curriculums in paramount among these subject in economics. Economics in a very important and exciting subject it deals with the day to day activities of man. Knowledge of economics enables students to spend wisely so that with resources at their disposal can be used to minimize their satisfaction. Economics prepares students to contribute positively to their rapid economic development of the nation. It inculcates the spirit of inquiry so that students can base their decision on facts rather than more sentiment. Simply, study of man’s judicious use of his limited resources for the satisfaction on his unlimited wants. The popularity of this subject among secondary school students in evidenced by the increasing number of those who offer it in senior secondary school certificate examination of both WAEC and NECO. In order that student themselves can reap the benefit of studying economics at school; they should be able to organize their learning efficiently. It has been observed that in their bid to do this, students made use of various study habit depend on the teachers teaching methodology. Some prefer taking down notes during classes while others just listen to the teachers and later read their text books, some have private study time tables which they keep to while others prefer reading together and discussing the material studied. What then are problem in teaching economics? In the height of these observation, the researcher has deemed it necessary to investigate the problem and remedies of teaching economics in secondary schools in Enugu East Local Government Area.
In spite of the support system given to the education of secondary school students by the government, majority of the students either do not or partially achieve their aims of secondary school education. This can be deducted from the increasing concern of the general public the unimproving standard of our educational system has regulated to the poor performance of students in various school subjects and inadequate teaching aid in the secondary school curriculum.
This poor performance could be attributed atleast in part to inadequate preparation which can be related to poor study habit and problems of teaching methodology in Economics. This is because it is not uncommon to see brilliant students failing their examination as a result of poor teaching and poor preparation. Many students perform poorly in their academic work not because they do not have the mental ability to do well but because their teacher’s do not know or do not have or use the most effective method of study or teaching. In order to improve students academic performance in economics and also improve teaching economics, deliberate efforts have to be put in place by both teachers, government and parents to drill the students in the acquisition of appropriate study habit and improve teaching economics. In this study therefore, the researchers is poised to appraise the techniques used in teaching economics secondary schools.
The main objectives of the study are to appraise the techniques used in teaching Economics in secondary schools in Enugu East Local Government Area of Enugu State. The specific objectives are as follows:
This study will be of significance to many individuals and concerned experts in academic industry. It will help to alert students teachers and educationist on the techniques used in teaching of economics in secondary and will equally re-equip them in an attempt to attain a higher study more especially in economics.
This study will also expose guidance and counseling personal and the school administration of the need of establishing guidance programme in school is so as to guide students in establishing good and regular study habit as well as advising teachers in adopting good method of teaching economics for better learning to take place.
The following research questions have been formulated to guide the researchers.
This research is strictly concerned with the appraisal of the techniques used in teaching economics in secondary schools in Enugu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.
It will address itself to the identification of the techniques and training on good teaching and study habit on students achievement in economics.
The researchers encountered financial problems. The money required for traveling is much, although they co-operated very friendly during the research work. Most of the teachers were not consistently in their offices. A lot of times were spent by the researchers in a bid to get them in their offices and classrooms. The researchers could not consult members out side the research group.
Appraisal – Judgment of value, performance or nature of somebody.
Aptitude – Skill at doing something
Counsellor – A person trained to advise people with
problem
Curriculum – The subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in a school, college etc.
Classroom – A room where a class of children or students are taught
Economics – This is the study on how the society organizes its money, trade and industry.
Guidance – Help or achieve given to somebody.
Grade – A mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work.
Habits – A thing that you do often and almost without thinking, especially that is hard to stop doing.
Library – A place where books are kept.
NECO – National examination council.
OKBR – Overview, key point, read, recite and reflect.
SQBR – Survey, Question, read, recite and revise.
Secondary –
Schools – School of young people between the age of 11 and 16
Students – People who are studying at university or college.
Test – An examination of somebody’s’ knowledge or ability, consisting of questions for them to answer.
Techniques – A particular way of doing something especially one in which one has to learn special skill.
Teacher – A person who is qualified to impart knowledge to students by training.
Teaching – The idea of imparting knowledge to students.
WAEC