Title of article :
Cognitive Styles and Gender as Predictors of Students’ Achievement in Summary Writing in Selected Secondary Schools in Ibadan, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Opeoluwa Olagbaju, Oladotun Department of Linguistic Education - College of Education and Social Sciences - Legacy University - Banjul, Gambia
Abstract :
Performance in the English language especially in public examinations in Nigeria has been very poor with summary writing
identified as one of the dreaded aspects of the subject. Research efforts have shown that instructional practices in English studies
are not tailored to learners’ personality traits such as cognitive style and gender. Cognitive style is an individual’s preferred means
of receiving, processing, and making use of information. Gender also plays an important role in the teaching-learning process.
This study considered the global and analytic dimensions of cognitive style. This study determines to what extent cognitive style
and gender can predict students’ achievement in summary writing. The research design is descriptive with 350 participants drawn
from four senior secondary schools in Ibadan. Data were analyzed using regression analysis, and the results show that cognitive
style and gender are predictors of students’ achievement in summary writing. Teachers are encouraged to individualise instruction
through the knowledge of learner-related variables.
Keywords :
Nigeria , Ibadan , School , Summary
Journal title :
Education Research International