INNOVATIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES OF THE ACADEMIC STAFF AND INSTITUTIONAL AGILITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, NIGERIA

  • Okenwa, Patience C.
  • Thomas, Olusola A.

Abstract

The increased use of digital technology has raised concerns about the academic staff’s
innovative teaching strategies and institutional agility in the university system. The study
investigated the relationship between academic staff’s innovative teaching strategies and
institutional agility at the University of Lagos. Three objectives were stated; three research
questions as well as three research hypotheses were answered and tested in the course of the
study. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design. The population of the study
comprised all 1473 academic staff in the 12 Faculties in the University of Lagos. A sample size
of 356 was determined using Taro Yamane’s formula. Stratified sampling; proportionate
sampling and simple random sampling techniques were applied at different stages to select the
participants. Data were collected using the Academic Staff Innovative Teaching Strategies and
Institutional Agility Questionnaire (ASDCIAQ). The structured questionnaire was a 30-item, 4-
point modified Likert-type. The instrument was face and content validated, and a split-half was
used to determine the reliability test of the instrument. Online and physical administrations of
the questionnaire were employed for data collection. The finding showed a significant
relationship between the academic staff's frequency of using blended, hybrid, and flipped
classroom teaching strategies and that the academic staff frequency in the use of blended
teaching strategy, hybrid teaching strategy and flipped classroom teaching strategy in teaching
have significant relationship with institutional agility in the University of Lagos. It was
recommended among others that the University should organise constant training for
academic staff on the use of digital tools.

Author Biography

Thomas, Olusola A.

Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Management
University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos.

Published
2026-07-13