FIBONACCI SEQUENCE IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Dr. JEGEDE Adepitan Adebowale Department of Educational Management, Lagos State University of Education (LASUED), Oto/ Ijanikin with a Campus at Noforija-Epe, Lagos, Nigeria Author
  • Dr. Charles Ekpung Akata Empirical Research Institute of Nigeria Author

Keywords:

Fibonacci sequence, classroom management, public secondary schools, Cross River State, student engagement, teacher training

Abstract

Classroom management is a critical determinant of effective teaching and learning. In public secondary schools in Oyo State, Nigeria, challenges such as large class sizes, diverse student behaviors, and limited teacher training often hinder the creation of a conducive learning environment. This study investigated the application of the Fibonacci sequence as an innovative framework for classroom management. The study employed a descriptive survey design, with a population of 1,500 teachers and 4500 students from public secondary schools. A stratified random sample of 150 teachers and 450 students from selected schools in Oyo State Municipal was used. Data were collected using structured questionnaires and observation checklists and analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics, including frequencies, percentages, means, and chi-square tests. Findings revealed that the majority of teachers (56.7%) were unaware of the Fibonacci sequence as a classroom management tool, and only 13.3% frequently applied it. Students perceived Fibonaccibased strategies as somewhat effective, though inconsistent application limited their impact. Major challenges identified included lack of teacher training, large class sizes, and limited resources. The study concludes that while the Fibonacci sequence has significant potential to enhance structured behavioral expectations and student engagement, practical adoption requires targeted teacher training, resource provision, and administrative support. Recommendations include professional development programs, implementation of incremental behavior management systems, and further research on the effectiveness of Fibonacci-based strategies in diverse educational settings

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Published

2026-02-03

How to Cite

FIBONACCI SEQUENCE IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT. (2026). ASIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES , 3(1), 69-91. https://caarnjournals.com/index.php/ajrds/article/view/202