Teaching Voice through Inductive Method and its Effectiveness
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This research titled as “Teaching Voice through Inductive Method and its Effectiveness” was
an endeavor to get the effectiveness of inductive method comparing it with deductive method.
It was an experimental research. I had handpicked thirty two students from grade seven
associated with a single community school situated in Makawanpur district. A pre – test was
executed before the experiment in order to find their pre – knowledge of the subject matter.
After that, the students were divided into two different groups as experimental and controlled
group through non – random sampling procedure. They were taught from the 30th May 2023
to the 7th July 2023 implementing inductive method for experimental group whereas
deductive method for controlled group. After that, a post – test was executed to get their
achievement scores as data. The primary sources of the data were their scores obtained in
several questions. The findings portrayed a vast difference of average score with 8.25
(8.57%) between those two groups. It displayed that application of inductive method is more
fruitful in comparison to deductive method to make the students understand the subject
matter well in lower – secondary level. However the time consumption of this method can be
declared as its negative side.
The research constitutes five chapters. In which, chapter one contains background of
the study, statement of the problem, objectives of the study, research questions, significance
of the study, delimitations of the study and operational definitions of the key terms. In the
same way, review of related theoretical literature, review of empirical literature, implications
of the study and conceptual framework are included in the second chapter. In addition to, the
third chapter holds method of procedures implied during the study, population, sample and
sampling strategies, research tools, sources of data that i.e. primary and secondary, data
collection procedures, data analysis procedures and ethical consideration. Furthermore, the
fourth chapter consists of analysis of data and interpretations. At last, findings, conclusion
and recommendations are included in the fifth chapter.
