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Students' Conception on Heat and Temperature: A study on Two Senior High Schools in the Central Region Of Ghana

Mrs. Quayson, Claudia
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Authors
Antwi V., & Aryeetey, C.
Publication Year
2015
Article Title
Students' Conception on Heat and Temperature: A study on Two Senior High Schools in the Central Region Of Ghana
Journal
International Journal of Innovative Research and Developm
Volume
4
Issue Number
4
Page Numbers
288-301
ISSN
2278-0211
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Abstract

The study investigated the conception if students on heat and temperature. The target population was all Senior High School (SHS) students in the Central Region and the accessible population were SHS students in Efutu Municipality and Agona District in the region. A descriptive survey was employed. The sample for the study was second year students from Winneba Senior High and Swedru Senior High Schools. A simple random sampling technique was used to select two hundred (200) students. Questionnaire was the main instrument used to collect data for the study. The results indicated that most students have the right conception about heat. Students' conceptions of temperature is only partially correct since few of the students gave a positive response that a solid ball and a hallow ball made of the same material and temperature is increased by the same amount and the two balls will have the same energy. More males have the right conceptions of heat and temperature than the females. More science students have the right conceptions of heat and temperature than the non-science students. Most of the non-science students do not have the right conceptions of heat and temperature, The study recommend that programmes should be organised to assess the teachers' needs since they may have different understanding of some of these concepts which can influence their instructional strategies. 

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