Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers

The study determined variations in the choice of colours among the Associateship Certificate in Education Students (A.C.E.) who were involved in the 'ACE' Summer programme of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. The study was also carried out to find if there can be an established univers...

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description The study determined variations in the choice of colours among the Associateship Certificate in Education Students (A.C.E.) who were involved in the 'ACE' Summer programme of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. The study was also carried out to find if there can be an established universally acceptable order of colour. Two hundred and twenty four student-teachers from one hundred and sixty different primary schools in Oyo and Ondo state were sewed with the questionnaire on colour preference. Result showed that there was no established universal order of colour. The student teachers colour preferences were in the following order: Blue (43-31%), Green (26-73%), Purple (16-58%), Red (6- 10%), Yellow (3.23%) and Orange (2.76%). Based on the result of this study, it was recommended that book designers and publishers-should take cognisance of the colour preferences of teachers. Teachers are in a position to influence the types of books to be used in schools and they can also influence colour preferences of children one way or the other.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-27962023-05-13T11:07:28Z Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers Adeyanju, J. L. Colour Colour preference Warm colour The study determined variations in the choice of colours among the Associateship Certificate in Education Students (A.C.E.) who were involved in the 'ACE' Summer programme of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. The study was also carried out to find if there can be an established universally acceptable order of colour. Two hundred and twenty four student-teachers from one hundred and sixty different primary schools in Oyo and Ondo state were sewed with the questionnaire on colour preference. Result showed that there was no established universal order of colour. The student teachers colour preferences were in the following order: Blue (43-31%), Green (26-73%), Purple (16-58%), Red (6- 10%), Yellow (3.23%) and Orange (2.76%). Based on the result of this study, it was recommended that book designers and publishers-should take cognisance of the colour preferences of teachers. Teachers are in a position to influence the types of books to be used in schools and they can also influence colour preferences of children one way or the other. 2014-08-12T11:30:06Z 2018-10-27T15:15:43Z 2014-08-12T11:30:06Z 2018-10-27T15:15:43Z 1990 Article Adeyanju, J. 'L. (1990). Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers. Ife Journal of Theory and Research in Education, 2(2). http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2796 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria
spellingShingle Colour
Colour preference
Warm colour
Adeyanju, J. L.
Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers
title Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers
title_full Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers
title_fullStr Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers
title_short Colour Preferences of Primary School (Yoruba) Student- Teachers
title_sort colour preferences of primary school yoruba student teachers
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Colour preference
Warm colour
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