This
study investigated the effects of the cooperative and
competitive learning on academic performance of students
in mathematics in order to find out which one of them is
the more effective learning strategy. The sample of the
study was 400 Senior Secondary Schools III, Mathematics
students made up of 240 boys and 160 girls randomly
selected from four out of five States in South West
Nigeria. Quasi experimental design was adopted for the
study. Two instruments were used namely Mathematics
Pre-Test Achievement Test (PTAT) and Post-Test
Achievement Test (PAT) to collect data. The data
collected in this study were subjected to Z-test
analysis at α = 0.05 level of significance. The findings
revealed that cooperative learning strategy is more
effective than competitive learning strategy and that
boys performed significantly better than girls in both
learning strategies. Based on the findings, cooperative
learning strategy should be introduced in our secondary
schools in Nigeria.
Key
words:
Mathematics, Senior Secondary Schools, Nigeria
Cooperative, Competitive, Learning strategies and
performance.