EFFECTS OF KOLB’S EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING MODEL AND GARDNER’S MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE LEARNING MODEL ON STUDENTS’ PSYCHOMOTOR ACHIEVEMENT IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE WOR
Keywords:
Kolb’s model;, Gardner’s model;, Technical Colleges;, Psychomotor Achievement;, Electrical Installation and Maintenance Work.Abstract
This study investigated the effects of Kolb’s experiential and Gardner’s multiple intelligence learning model on
students’ psychomotor achievement in Electrical Installation and Maintenance work. Two research questions
guided the study while three hypotheses formulated were tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study adopted a quasi-experimental treatment group design and it was carried out in North West Nigeria. The population for the study was 903 National Technical Certificate II (NTC II) students offering Electrical Installation and Maintenance work in technical colleges in North-West, Nigeria. The simple random sampling technique was used to select 127 students consisting of 109 male and 18 female students assigned to two treatment groups using intact class. The instrument used for data collection was Electrical Installation and Maintenance work psychomotor achievement Test (EPAT). The instrument was developed by the researcher. To ensure content validity, the instrument was subjected to face validation by five experts. The internal consistency of the instrument was determined by using Pearson moment correlation coefficient of reliability 0.84. The data collected was analyzed using Mean to answer the two research questions while ANCOVA was used to test the three null hypotheses. The study found out, among others, that Gardner’s multiple intelligence learning model was more effective than Kolb’s experiential learning model in improving student’s psychomotor achievement of students in Electrical Installation and Maintenance Work. There was an influence of gender on students’ psychomotor achievement favouring males. However, gender had significant influence on students’ psychomotor achievement. The study found a significant interaction effect of methods and gender on students ‘psychomotor achievement. The study recommended among others that NBTE should incorporate Gardner’s multiple intelligence learning model in the teaching/learning of Electrical Installation and Maintenance Work in Technical Colleges. In addition, workshops, seminars and conferences should be organized by Federal Ministry of Education and States Science and Technical Schools Management Board for teachers to enable them update their knowledge and skills on the use of Gardner’s multiple intelligence learning model for improving students’ psychomotor achievement in Electrical Installation and Maintenance Work.