ABSTRACT
The study investigated the effects
of study habit on the academic performance of students’ using some selected
senior secondary schools in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State as a
case study. The study employed a descriptive research survey type. One hundred
and twenty (120) students were randomly selected from six senior secondary
schools in the area. The instrument utilized for the study was a questionnaire
named “Study Habit and Study Attitude Scale”(SHSAS).
Three hypotheses were tested and the result showed that the study
habits of the students, method of study, and the school environment, student
personality and peer group all affect the academic performances of students in
secondary schools. Data was analyzed using Pearson
moment correlation.
Based on the findings, appropriate
parental counseling programme needs to be organized for parents that will
educate them on how to motivate their wards to cultivate good study habits in
order to enhance their academic performance. Hence, it is suggested that
similar research with relevant research methodology should be used in carrying
out research in other states of the federation to ascertain the degree of
conformity which this research have on the study habit of all senior secondary
school students in Nigeria.
TABLE
OF CONTENT
Page
Cover
page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.0 Background of study 1
1.1 Statement of the
problem 7
1.2 Purpose of
study 8
1.3 Research
questions 8
1.4 Research
hypothesis 9
1.5 Significance of the
study 9
1.6 Scope of limitation of the
study 9
1.7 Definition of
terms. 10
CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
2.0 Introduction 11
2.1 Theoretical
framework of the
study 12
2.2 Habit
Formation and
Significance 17
2.3. Concept of
Study
Habits 20
2.4 Concept
of Academic
Performance 29
2.5 Factors
influence academic performance of secondary school
student 31
2.6 Other
Dimensions of Study Habits 42
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction 51
3.2 Research
Design 51
3.3 Sample
and Sampling
Procedures 51
3.4. Area
of
Study 52
3.5 Instrumentation 53
3.6. Validity 54
3.7 Reliability 54
3.8 Mode
of Data
Collection 55
3.9 Data
Analysis
Procedure 55
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
4.1
Introduction 56
4.2
Findings and Analysis of
Results 56
4.3
Test of the Research
Hypotheses 56
CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSION OF
FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND
5.0 Introduction 64
5.1 Discussion
of
findings 64
5.2 Conclusion 70
5.3 Recommendation 72
REFERENCES 74
Appendix 79
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Research on the correlation between
study habit and students academic performances has for long received attention
from scholars and educational agencies.
1.0.1 WHY IS THIS STUDY
NECESSARY
In every school setting, students
are perpetually in search of academic success, the success of academic
performance is their ultimate goal. However studies of school performances
indicates that most students are under achievers, Dizney 2003 and Okegbile
2007. A major reason for students under developed potentials may be in their
lack of learning strategies. This study therefore is to investigate the
influence of study habits on academics performances of students using secondary
schools in Mushine Local Government as a case study.
1.0.2 IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICS
The relative importance of teaching
and learning physics has increased dramatically over the years. The importance
of Physics cannot be over-emphasized as it forms the basis for technological
advancement of any nation. (Jubril 1986) said science is most powerful tool for
man's development. it has been identified as an instrument per excellence in
solving socio-economic problems of good health facilities, agriculture,
employment, poverty and many other problem betting development in
under-developed nation like Nigeria.
Physics is a branch of science that
deals with energy and matter and their interactions. It is sometimes referred
to as the science of measurement and its knowledge has contributed greatly to
the production of instruments and devices of tremendous benefits to the human
race. The study of physics can lead to several scientific fields and
professions such as engineering, manufacturing, mining and construction
industries. Apart from this, knowledge of physics plays a very significant role
in the development of any nation. Much as Nigeria advocates for and pursuing
development in technology, the results has been both unsatisfactory and
encouraging (Adebayo 2008). The drastic drive in Nigeria towards technology is
contained in her National polocy in Education(2004)
1.0.3 CHALLENGES IN LEARNING PHYSICS
Some of the challenges that physics
education is facing in our society today are as follows;
i. Lack of competent teachers to the
profession: one of the greatest problems faced by physics teachers is that of
recruitment and retention of competent people into the teaching
profession(Adeyinka2010). The future of any nation lies in the hand of
effectively trained and professional teachers. But now, teaching is considered
as the last hope of the hopeless, i.e the profession of those who do not have
better things to do(Aliyu2011)
ii. Inadequate laboratory
facilities: laboratories in our schools are not well equipped.
iii. Poor students' motivation: the
enrolment figure of most student in our schools are in social sciences and
humanities which surpasses that of student of physics and other core science
courses.
Other factors limiting effective
learning of physics include;
- Lack of teaching aid
- Poor/un-committed students
- Lack of good textbooks
- Curriculum
- Lack of proper orientation to the
students
1.0.4 WHAT ARE PAST RESEARCHER'S
EFFORTS TO CURB THESE CHALLENGES?
Education is known to have always
played important roles in the life of man. Aggrawal(1997) says, “Education is a
continous and lifelong process. It is the process of development from infancy
to maturity. It includes the effect of everything which influences human
personality” Iram (1999) quoted the definition of education from Singh (1997)
as , “Education is broad term, the life long process of acquiring new knowledge
and skills through both formal and informal exposure to information, ideas and
experiences”
Some psychologists thought that a
child’s mind was a clean state and a teacher could write anything on it .
Others were of the view that a child was just like a lay and a teacher like a
porter who could make anything out of it.
It is an understatement to say that
the standard of education in Nigeria has fallen. However it has been realized
that the students who possess mental abilities sometimes do not perform well in
their academic work either because they do not know how to study effectively or
do not use the most effective method of studying. Many questions have raised by
teachers, parents and students themselves on why students perform so poor
academically. Even the state government have shown some concern over this in
recent time by introducing low cost books for primary and secondary schools.
Although this was meant to create the desire to study by the students, it has
not helped the situation much because students do not read this books. Many of the
students complained of lack of understanding.
There is no doubt that these
complaints evidently point to one fact, that is lack of effective study habits.
It is this problem however I wish to investigate as it appears to be one of the
root causes of dwelling standard of our educational system today.
The extent of the student’s learning
in academics may be determined by the grades a students earns for a period of
learning. It is believed that a grade is a primary factor that indicates such
learning. However, many experiences and study found out that there are also
several factors that would affect grades. Not a single factor can definitely
point out as predicting grades. It has been interplay of so many factors –
gender, IQ, study habits, age, year level, parents educational attainment,
social status ,number of siblings ,birth order, etc. infact almost all of the
existing environmental and personal factors are a variable of academic
performance. studying is important in our lives, especially to the lives of
students. Each student as a unique individual has different abilities,
approaches and way of thinking, interests and way of studying lessons. these
individual differences have significant influences on one’s learning style and
acquisition. Each students has different method and ways of studying and this
methods are sometimes helpful but some are not as effective as the others(Oppapers,2010).
These ways of studying are the
routinely or habitual way of studying the learner. It accustomed method of
approach to units of students learning with its consistency in ignoring,
destruction of his effectiveness to the specific materials being studied and
the effects which he exerts throughout the process. Every year, there are a lot
of comments from educators, schools administrators and parents who are a loss
on how to improve their students and children study habits. This require the teacher
to promote a new mindset of learning style theories to appreciate each students
as a unique individual, instead of trying to force all students into one fixed
or pre-set model. Good study habits help the students to gain much affective
learning that profit even more. Students who perform well in classes and who
are academically outstanding are proofs that they have good study habits. This
is because study habits involves using organizational techniques of learning
which exercise the particular talents and aptitudes of the students.
However, at this point I would like
to investigate the possible relationship of study habits and factors affecting
it to the academic achievement of secondary school students in few selected
secondary schools in Mushin local Government area. The investigation of this
area thus becomes a real and compelling motivation for me to conduct this
study.
1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
This study is intended to find out
the factors affecting study habit of a few selected secondary schools in Yaba
local Government area in Lagos state. It is also aimed at answering the
following questions
1] What is the profile of the
respondents according to
a] Time management
b] Learning skills
c] Study skills
2] What extent of influence did the
independent variable have on students study habits
3] Did the independent variables
significantly influence students study habits
Due to the increasing nature of poor
academic performance of secondary school students, especially in external
examinations like WAEC and JAMB, many educationist tend to shift the blame on
the teaching methodology adopted by the teachers and lack of fund from the
government to provide quality textbooks. However, these might not be the main
reasons why students perform poorly in examinations. It is clear from all
indication that most secondary school students have poor study habit which
might lead to poor academic performance.
As true as this might sound, it is
yet to gather adequate research evidence to prove that it is a key factor on why
students fail
1.2 PURPOSE OF STUDY
The primary aim of this study is to
examine the effect of study habit on students academic performance.
This general aim is expressed in the
following specific objectives which are to;
1) Assess the study habit of students
in secondary school.
2) Compare the academic performance
of students who have developed a study habit and those who do not have a study
habit.
3) Examine factors influencing
students study habit.
4) investigate the effect of study
habit on students academic performance.
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTION
The following questions were raised
to guide the study:
1. Is there any relationship between
students study habit and academic performance of students?
2. What is the nature of
relationship between students study habit and their family background?
3. How important is the method of
study on academic performance of students?
m4. does the school environment,
student personally and peer group affect the study of habit of students?
1.4 RESEARCH
HYPOTHESES
Three hypotheses were
formulated based on the research questions
Ho1: There is no significant
relationship between students study habit and academic performance.
Ho2: There is no significant
relationship between method of study and academic performance of students.
Ho3: There is no significant
relationship between the school environment, student personality and peer group
and the study habit of students.
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
This will be useful to many people
who may not know the factors that could make or mar student’s academic
performance. There the study is significant in this regard.
-It attempts to combine study skills
with study habits and how they both affect academic performance of students.
-It will provide valuable
information about the effects of poor study habit on the academic performance
of students
- It will serve as resource
materials for others who want to carry out research
in related field
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE
STUDY
This study centers on the effects of
study habits on academic performance of student in senior secondary schools.
The scope of this research project is restricted to yaba local government area
of Lagos state. Availability of time and sourcing of good materials posed as
hindrance to the timely completion of this project work.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
STUDY HABIT:
This is a behavior style that is
systematically formed by students towards learning and achievement.
STUDY SKILLS
These are peculiar strategies
developed by the students in studying.
ACADEMIC:
This has been variously defined but
for the purpose of this study, horn by (1991) define academic as that which has
to do with school college studies or learning in other words designate the
intellectual; aspect of education particularly the final subject deals with
organized knowledge.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE.
This refers to the performance that
falls within specified standard is usually called pass mark and the pass mark
is score above average which student are considered having passed and below
which students are considered having failed
STUDENT:
A person who is learning or studying
at a place of higher or further education.
TOPIC: A STUDY OF
THE INFLUENCE OF STUDY HABITS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES OF SENIOR SECONDARY
SCHOOL STUDENTS
Chapters: 1 - 5
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