Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools

Poor student achievement in science is a global challenge. Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4 targeting people’s well-being and quality education as well as previous studies linking physical exercises to improved student memory and increased concentration become relevant. This study, therefore,...

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Main Authors: BAMIKOLE OLUDARE OGUNLEYE, Oluwasogo Ruth Ojo
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Language:English
Published: Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria 2019-12-01
Series:Annual Journal of Technical University of Varna
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Online Access:https://aj-tuv.org/index.php/ajtuv/article/view/145
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spelling doaj-6e2b41f93f3345eeb94baa1db77eab542020-11-25T02:20:41ZengTechnical University of Varna, BulgariaAnnual Journal of Technical University of Varna2603-316X2019-12-013210.29114/ajtuv.vol3.iss2.145Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schoolsBAMIKOLE OLUDARE OGUNLEYE0Oluwasogo Ruth Ojo1NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIAWesley University, Ondo, Ondo State Poor student achievement in science is a global challenge. Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4 targeting people’s well-being and quality education as well as previous studies linking physical exercises to improved student memory and increased concentration become relevant. This study, therefore, determined the impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement. The study adopted pretest, posttest, control group quasi-experimental design. Participants included 125 JS2 students from six schools in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.  Instruments used were stadiometer, gymnasium mats, medicine balls, skipping ropes, cones, stopwatches, weighing scale and Achievement Test in Basic Science (r=.84). The experimental group was exposed to selected science concepts and physical fitness activities simultaneously while the control group was only taught the concepts. Data analysis employed descriptive statistics and Analysis of Covariance. Physical fitness activities had significant effect on students’ achievement (F(1,124)=347.12; P<.05). The experimental group scored higher (x̄=62.58) than control (x̄=53.76). Gender also had significant effect on achievement (F(1,124)=147.89; P<.05) with males performing better (x̄=61.04) than females (x̄=55.29). The interaction effect of treatment and gender on students’ achievement was not significant (F(1,124)=.08; P>.05). Physical fitness activities boosted students’ achievement in Basic Science. Physical fitness activities should, therefore, be implemented in schools. https://aj-tuv.org/index.php/ajtuv/article/view/145Nigerian schoolsStudent achievementBasic SciencePhysical fitness activities
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Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools
Annual Journal of Technical University of Varna
Nigerian schools
Student achievement
Basic Science
Physical fitness activities
author_facet BAMIKOLE OLUDARE OGUNLEYE
Oluwasogo Ruth Ojo
author_sort BAMIKOLE OLUDARE OGUNLEYE
title Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools
title_short Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools
title_full Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools
title_fullStr Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools
title_full_unstemmed Impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement in selected Nigerian secondary schools
title_sort impact of physical fitness activities on students’ basic science achievement in selected nigerian secondary schools
publisher Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria
series Annual Journal of Technical University of Varna
issn 2603-316X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Poor student achievement in science is a global challenge. Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 4 targeting people’s well-being and quality education as well as previous studies linking physical exercises to improved student memory and increased concentration become relevant. This study, therefore, determined the impact of physical fitness activities on students’ Basic Science achievement. The study adopted pretest, posttest, control group quasi-experimental design. Participants included 125 JS2 students from six schools in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.  Instruments used were stadiometer, gymnasium mats, medicine balls, skipping ropes, cones, stopwatches, weighing scale and Achievement Test in Basic Science (r=.84). The experimental group was exposed to selected science concepts and physical fitness activities simultaneously while the control group was only taught the concepts. Data analysis employed descriptive statistics and Analysis of Covariance. Physical fitness activities had significant effect on students’ achievement (F(1,124)=347.12; P<.05). The experimental group scored higher (x̄=62.58) than control (x̄=53.76). Gender also had significant effect on achievement (F(1,124)=147.89; P<.05) with males performing better (x̄=61.04) than females (x̄=55.29). The interaction effect of treatment and gender on students’ achievement was not significant (F(1,124)=.08; P>.05). Physical fitness activities boosted students’ achievement in Basic Science. Physical fitness activities should, therefore, be implemented in schools.
topic Nigerian schools
Student achievement
Basic Science
Physical fitness activities
url https://aj-tuv.org/index.php/ajtuv/article/view/145
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