1 Djibo Hamani University of Tahoua, Faculty of Education Sciences, Department of Discipline Didactics, PO Box: 255, Tahoua-Niger.
2 Abdou Moumouni University of Niamey, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Geology, Groundwater and Georesources Laboratory, Bedrock and Mineral Resources Research Team. PO Box: 10662, Niamey, Niger.
3 University of Agadez, National School of Engineering and Energy Sciences, Department of Geosciences and Processes, PO Box: 199, Agadez-Niger.
4 School of Mines, Industry and Geology (EMIG), Department of Mining and Geology, PO Box: 732, Niamey, Niger.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 1319-1330
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.4002
Received 09 November 2025; revised on 18 December 2025; accepted on 20 December 2025
This study aims to analyze the obstacles hindering the organization of practical work and field trips in petrography didactics in general education colleges (CEG) without laboratories in the city of Gouré (Zinder region, Niger) in order to identify local opportunities to remedy this situation. The methodological approach was based first on a survey conducted in the city's five secondary schools using questionnaires sent to ten life and earth science (LES) teachers who regularly teach second- and third-year classes where petrography is taught. Investigations were then carried out in the urban environment and the immediate geological surroundings of Gouré in order to identify the resources available for practical teaching. The results reveal that the majority of teachers (more than 50%) have poor geological qualifications, a lack of practical skills in petrography, and a lack of awareness of the educational potential offered by the local geological context. In addition, one in five schools has an unequipped laboratory. The study recommends an alternative strategy based on four levers: (1) strengthening teachers' capacities through continuing education, (2) taking advantage of the local geological context, characterized by a diversity of magmatic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock outcrops located near or within the city, (3) exploiting the local market, which offers relevant products and materials (hydrochloric acid, magnifying glasses, hammers, etc.) at low cost, etc.), (4) and using smartphones and the internet, which could be a practical alternative to traditional field tools such as GPS and compass.
Petrography Didactics; Practical Work; Geological Field Trips; General Education College; Gouré; Niger
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Mahamane Moustapha Sanda Chékaraou, Moussa Konaté, Abdoulwahid Sani, Abdourazakou Maman Hassan and Najaâtou Hamidou Souley. Opportunities for conducting practical work and field trips in petrography didactics in General Education Colleges (CEG) without laboratories, leveraging the local context: The case of the Gouré municipality, Zinder Region (Niger). World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(03), 1319-1330. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.3.4002.
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