EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS AMONG INDUSTRIAL WORKER AT SELECTED AREA OF INDORE M.P

Authors

  • Mr. Amit Vyas
  • Dr. J.K. Rajan

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching programme regarding Type of Industrial hazards among industrial worker. A quantitative research approach with pre experimental, one group pre test and post test research design was adopted. Convenient sampling technique was used. The instruments use for data collection was self structured knowledge questionnaire to assess knowledge of Industrial worker and demographic variables. The finding of the study indicated that there was a significant association between knowledge and demographic variables at 0.05 level and after implementation of planned teaching programme knowledge had increased. The finding revealed that the planned teaching programme effective on improving knowledge of industrial worker regarding types of industrial hazards.

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2019-12-31