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The study sought to investigate the influence of teachers’ professional
standards on students’ attitude towards Christian Religious Studies in the New
Juaben Municipality of the Eastern Region, Ghana. The study covered all the
Christian Religious Studies students and teachers of the eight public senior
high schools in the Municipality. The cross-sectional descriptive survey
research design was adopted for the study. Using the proportionate allocation
of sample size and simple random sampling procedure, 396 students and 30
teachers from the public senior high schools in the New Juaben Municipality
were selected for the study. Questionnaires were used to gather the requisite
data for the study. The data was analysed using frequencies, percentages,
mean and standard deviation as well as multiple regression analysis. The study
found that most of the CRS teachers had professional qualification and high
professional knowledge, while most exhibited professional values. Also, there
was a statistically significant relationship between teachers’ professional
standard and students’ attitude towards CRS. However, the professional
knowledge of teachers was not significant in determining the attitude of
students towards CRS. Again, the study clearly showed that professional
attitude and the professional practice of teachers were the only determinants of
students’ attitude towards Christian Religious Studies. The study
recommended that, school management of the various Senior High Schools
should orient students on the opportunities available in taking CRS as a
course. Again, the Ministry of Education should provide teaching and learning
resources needed for teaching CRS in senior high schools. |
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