Teacher Attributes and Quality of Social Studies Instruction in Ghanaian Colleges of Education

Author: Bernice Oteng (Accra College of Education), Ronald Osei Mensah (Takoradi Technical University) and Rosemary Osei (Presbyterian College of Education)

Abstract: This study investigated teacher attributes and the quality of Social Studies instruction in Ghanaian Colleges of Education using the mixed methods approach. The study sampled 38 out of 190 teacher educators from 38 teacher training institutions to participate in the study by filling a questionnaire and engaging in the interview schedule. While interview data was thematically analyzed, quantitative data from the questionnaire was presented using descriptive statistics and Pearson correlations. The study established that teacher educators possessed the required knowledge and skills and were competent to handle the social studies subject. Their academic and professional qualifications were linked with the quality of instruction. The study recommends that a variety of professional development programs for social studies educators to increase competence and improve their skills for teaching. Teacher educators should be encouraged to go for further studies as part of their professional development which will improve their quality of delivery.

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