2021
DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v10i1.20732
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Teachers’ views on challenges affecting learners’ performance in natural science

Abstract: In Namibia, natural science (NS) is one of the priority subjects in upper primary phases (Grades 4 to 7). However, in the Omusati Region of Namibia, there are increasing public concerns that many learners are not performing well in NS. Thus, this study surveyed the views of NS teachers on the challenges affecting upper primary learners’ performance in NS at three selected combined schools in the Omusati Region. Qualitative research design using face-to-face interview was used to gather the views of upper prima… Show more

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“…Limited science pedagogical content knowledge among primary school teachers can lead to heavy reliance on activities that may not effectively support scienti c conceptual awareness or learning (Fleer, 2009). In addition, challenges affecting learner performance in science include the medium of instruction, lack of adequate teaching and learning resources, overcrowded classrooms and learner indiscipline (Ndjangala et al, 2021). Despite reported increases in primary teachers' knowledge of science and con dence in teaching, di culties remain, particularly in the area of physical science and uncertainty about higher-level scienti c ideas (Jarvis & Pell, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited science pedagogical content knowledge among primary school teachers can lead to heavy reliance on activities that may not effectively support scienti c conceptual awareness or learning (Fleer, 2009). In addition, challenges affecting learner performance in science include the medium of instruction, lack of adequate teaching and learning resources, overcrowded classrooms and learner indiscipline (Ndjangala et al, 2021). Despite reported increases in primary teachers' knowledge of science and con dence in teaching, di culties remain, particularly in the area of physical science and uncertainty about higher-level scienti c ideas (Jarvis & Pell, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only competent teachers in the science discipline's skills, methods, and procedures can assist learners in developing scientific skills and processes related to natural science learning [25]. As a result, to meet human needs, learners must acquire scientific knowledge and skills that enhance their understanding of human interaction and the environment [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%