E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (Sep 2024)

The Impact of Teacher Training in Social Justice Education on Classroom Practices and Student Outcomes in Nigeria

  • Gbenga Michael Adeyeye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.202451124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 11
pp. 1932 – 1944

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This study investigated the impact of teacher training in social justice education (SJE) on classroom practices and student results in Nigerian schools, including cultural, economic, and sociological aspects. The research emphasized the crucial importance of teacher training in incorporating social justice ideas into education, as it acknowledges the significant impact of SJE in fostering critical thinking, empathy, and social equity. The study utilized a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate the level of SJE integration in teacher training programs. It also examined how this integration affects instructional tactics and therefore influences student academic performance and social awareness. The results emphasized the strong positive relationship between extensive SJE training and enhanced classroom inclusivity, increased student involvement in social matters, and overall academic success. Although educators trained in SJE face obstacles related to institutions and resources, they are able to create a learning environment that is more inclusive and encourages critical engagement. This research adds to the discussion on educational equity by promoting the implementation of SJE training in teacher education programs. The goal is to provide educators with the skills they need to address social inequalities and create a fair and inclusive learning environment.

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