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Effect of COVID-19 on the Performance of Grade 12 Students: Implications for STEM Education
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Sintema, Edgar John
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Academic Achievement
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Department Heads
/ Foreign Countries
/ Grade 12
/ Mathematics education
/ Pandemics
/ School Closing
/ Science education
/ Secondary School Students
/ Secondary School Teachers
/ Standardized Tests
/ STEM Education
/ Students
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Technology education
/ Time on Task
2020
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Effect of COVID-19 on the Performance of Grade 12 Students: Implications for STEM Education
by
Sintema, Edgar John
in
Academic Achievement
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Department Heads
/ Foreign Countries
/ Grade 12
/ Mathematics education
/ Pandemics
/ School Closing
/ Science education
/ Secondary School Students
/ Secondary School Teachers
/ Standardized Tests
/ STEM Education
/ Students
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Technology education
/ Time on Task
2020
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Effect of COVID-19 on the Performance of Grade 12 Students: Implications for STEM Education
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Sintema, Edgar John
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Academic Achievement
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Department Heads
/ Foreign Countries
/ Grade 12
/ Mathematics education
/ Pandemics
/ School Closing
/ Science education
/ Secondary School Students
/ Secondary School Teachers
/ Standardized Tests
/ STEM Education
/ Students
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Technology education
/ Time on Task
2020
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Effect of COVID-19 on the Performance of Grade 12 Students: Implications for STEM Education
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Effect of COVID-19 on the Performance of Grade 12 Students: Implications for STEM Education
2020
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With all learning institutions pre-maturely closed on 20 March 2020 and all citizens advised to self-isolate in a bid to control the spread of COVID-19, it was hypothesized that COVID-19 would negatively impact on the performance of students in the 2020 Grade 12 national examinations vis-à-vis mathematics, science and design and technology subjects. An observed steady increase in the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases and the low levels of technology use in secondary schools in Zambia due to limited technology resources signifies a very difficult period in a young country which has just rolled out a nation-wide implementation of STEM education, This study collected data from three teachers at a public secondary school in Chipata District of Eastern Province in the Republic of Zambia. The Head of Department for Mathematics, the Head of Natural Sciences Department and one science teacher were interviewed. Semi-structured interviews via mobile phone were used to collect views of what these specialists thought would be the COVID-19 effects on the general performance of students in their subject areas. Results of this study revealed that there is likely to be a drop in the pass percentage of secondary school students in this year’s national examinations if the COVID-19 epidemic is not contained in the shortest possible time considering that the school academic calendar was abruptly disturbed by the early untimely closure of all schools in the country.
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