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Teachers as researchers : assessing research literacy levels among pre-service teachers in Nigerian universities

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Type Article
Author Okoli, Oluchukwu David. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria.
Pages pp. 289-332
Host Item Entry International Journal for Research in Education. Vol. 47, no. 5, October, 2023
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Content analysis  -  Gender studies  -  Information skills  -  Preservice teacher education  -  Information seeking  -  Nigeria
Language of document English
Country United Arab Emirates
This study assessed the research literacy levels among pre-service teachers. The study adopted a descriptive design and sampled 297 pre-service teachers from two Nigerian South-eastern federal universities. Five research questions guided the study. Data was collected using a semi-structured question guide and a self-developed Research Literacy Test (RLT). Rasch model analysis established the unidimensionality and reliability of the research literacy test (RLT). Moreover, mean scores, standard deviations, t-tests and content analysis were used to answer the study research questions. The study findings showed that pre-service teachers' research literacy level was at the information literacy level. Significant differences were not found between males and females in their research literacy components except at the information level; males were generally more research literate than females. Finally, pre-service teachers indicated that they believe their faculties hold a positive disposition towards their acquisition of research literacy. (Published abstract)

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Okoli, Oluchukwu David. (2023). Teachers as researchers : assessing research literacy levels among pre-service teachers in Nigerian universities. International Journal for Research in Education. Vol. 47, no. 5, October, 2023. pp. 289-332 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org