TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Purpose of the Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Research Hypotheses
1.8 Significance of the Study
1.9 Scope of the study
1.10 Limitation of the Study
1.11 Operational Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 The
Concept of Poor Academic Performance
2.2 Causes
of Poor Academic Performance
2.3 Family
Background and Poor Academic Performance of Students
2.4 Family
and Students’ Academic Performance
2.5 School
Factors
2.6 Teaching
and Learning Typewriting in School
2.7 Methods
of typewriting
2.8 Apprenticeship
method
2.9 problem
Solving Method
2.10 The
discovery method
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Research
Design
3.2 Study
Area
3.3 population
3.4 Sample
and Sampling Technique
3.5 Instrumentation
3.6 Administration
of Instrument
3.7 scoring
of Instrument
3.8 Procedure
for Data Analysis
CHAPTER
FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Analysis of Bio-Data
4.3 Analysis of Data Collected from Respondents
4.4 Hypotheses Testing
4.5 Discussion of Findings
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY OF
FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS.
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 SUMMARY
5.3 CONCLUSION
5.4 RECOMMENDATIONS
References
Questionnaire
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
to the Study
Asikhia, (2010) in Contemporary Business
Education emphasized on the differential
scholastic achievement of students in Nigeria has been and is still a source of
concern and research interest to educators, government and parents. This is so
because of the great importance that education has on the national development
of the country. All over the country, there is a consensus of opinion about the
fallen standard of education in Nigeria. Parents and government are in
total agreement that their huge investment on education is not yielding the
desired dividend. Teachers also complain of students’ low performance at both
internal and external examination. The annual releases of Senior Secondary
Certificate Examination results (SSCE) conducted by West African Examination
Council (WAEC) justified the problematic nature and generalization
of poor secondary school students’ performance in different school
subjects.
Ijaiya, (2002) in his book
opined that managing any institution of learning involves
planning, organising, coordinating, motivating, monitoring, evaluating, etc.
The teaching and learning activities to ensure the attainment of educational
goals and objectives. In other words, teaching and learning are the central
focus of school management. It is however through examination that pupils'
learning is ascertained. This is why teaching is fundamentally considered
incomplete without some form of evaluation. Examinations are therefore part and
parcel of school management
functions. Amoor, (2008) stated that secretarial
Education is a vocational programme that is offered in Secondary schools,
Polytechnics, Colleges of Education and Universities primarily to educate and
train students to become secretarial teachers and administrators with the
appropriate skills and competencies to take up a career in teaching, office
occupation and business.
Afe,
(2001) opined that the issue of academic performance of students in
Nigeria has been of much concern to all and sundry. Teachers
have shown an important influence on students’ academic achievement and they
also play a crucial role in educational attainment because the teacher is
ultimately responsible for translating policy into action and principles based
on practice during interaction with the students. Consequent upon the observed
deterioration in the academic achievement, attitude and values of secondary school
students in public secondary schools, one wonders if the high
failure rates of the students is not a reflection of the instructional quality
in the schools.
There
are several factors affecting student academic performance in subject like
Business study at the junior secondary school level in school. These
are socio-economic status, motivation, intellectual ability, stress, and social
factors. The relationship between socio-economic status and academic
performance is a saturated research area. Studies have proven that
socio-economic status is highly correlated with academic performance, at all
levels and in all courses. Some research however suggests that socio-economic
status is a determinant of college attendance rather than academic performance.
In a more common sense assessment, self-supporting students are likely to miss
classes due to work and the pressure of putting food on the table and the
payment of tuition fees.
The
fact remains however that classroom attendance is necessary for a better understanding
of their knowledge and its application. In some schools class attendance is
compulsory and has a bearing on the grades of the students. Given the
above-mentioned assumptions, the self-supporting student therefore gets lower
grades than his classmates who belong to the higher socio-economic status.
In the context of academic achievement of science and technology students is
affected by socio-economic status, motivation, intellectual ability, stress and
social factors. In addition to the abovementioned factors an interesting area
in the research of science and technology students academic achievement may
focus on emotional quotient and its effect on academic achievement. Another
realm of research in science and technology students academic achievement is to
look into emotional intelligence and its effect on the academic achievement of
students in school.
Okpale, (2001) revealed how students’ academic performances in school
subject is of interest to researchers, educationist and parents alike. Correlates
of academic achievement of individual students in many disciplines have been
identified through school factor and students attitude towards academic
performance in various discipline. Determinants of students' performance
have been the subject of ongoing debate among educators, academics,
and policy makers. In the course of writing this study,
the researcher intend to investigates Students poor performance in
typewriting examination in tertiary institution
Typewriting
is a skill subject that requires hundred percent performance of a would be
typist. A typewriting student with the ambition of working in
an office as a secretary must be knowledgeable in typewriting, if
she would want to work to the satisfaction of her employer and receive the
remunerations accorded efficient typist. The ability to type very
well depends on how serious a student is, right from his/her days in the
school. The student must have great interest in the subject knowing fully well
that to earn a living, as far as secretarial work in the office is concerned,
depends on her ability to perform creditably. Some students gain the knowledge-
of typewriting in secondary schools level before continuing in Tertiary
Institutions. This is because of the new system of education (6-3-3-4)
introduced as a result of the inadequacy of the old system (6-5-2-3). The
6-3-3-4, system means Six years of Primary Education, Three years of Junior
Secondary School, Three years of Senior Secondary School, and Four years of
Post-Secondary Education or Tertiary Institution.
The new system of education emphasized
typewriting at the Secondary School level more than before. This is because
typewriting at that level among other subjects can help to diversify,
opportunities and roles open to students, minimize the rate of drop-outs due to
narrow programme offerings in the old system; develop skills and ability to
make sound reasoning, equip him to live effectively in our modern age of
science and technology, and reduce the rate of unemployment at that level of
education, since students would be able to work in offices/industries or run
their own business. It is on
this basis that the
researcher intend to carry out a
research study on the causes of high rate of failure of students in
Typewriting Examination Tertiary Institutions with regard to Secretarial
Department of F.C.E. (T) Akoka and LACOED, Ijankin, Lagos.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
It has been
observed that the attitude of most parents to Typewriting "also
influences to a great extent the impact on their children to offer the course;
likewise Typewriting is seen as a course for the less privileged ones in the
society. The problems of study was based on the fast
decaying school facilities and like lack of infrastructures like buildings,
chairs, tables, and so on. It has been observed that there is
only display of such materials by various schools by the officials of the
Ministry of Education. The effect of this neglect mismanagement, poor
maintenance and inadequate supply of these instructional materials has created
the following problems:
1) Students
tend to learn slowly in class.
2) What
is learnt is not easily recalled.
3) Poor
academic performance of students in internal and external examinations.
Inability
of student to practicalize what is learnt especially things having to do with
technical or vocational skills Others found out that the attitude of some
teachers to their job is reflected in their poor attendance to lessons,
lateness to school, unsavory comments about student’s performance that could
damage their ego, poor method of teaching and the likes affect students’
academic performance. The question therefore is what is the cause of this
fallen standard and poor academic performance of students? Is the fault
entirely that of teachers or students or both of them? Is it that students of
today are non-achievers because they have low intelligent quotient and a good
neutral mechanism to be able to act purposefully, think rationally and deal
effectively with academic tasks? Or is it because teachers are no longer
putting in much commitment as before? Or is it in teachers’ method of teaching
and interaction with pupils? Or is the poor performance of students caused by
parents’ neglect, separation and poverty? The present study therefore sought to
find out students and teachers’ perception of the causes of poor academic
performance among secondary school students in Nigeria
Aremu (2003) stated that poor academic
performance is adjudged by the examinee/testee and some other significant as
falling below an expected standard. Poor academic performance has been observed
in school subjects especially mathematics and English language among secondary
school students. Aremu (2000) stresses that academic failure is not only
frustrating to the students and the parents, its effects are equally grave on
the society in terms of dearth of manpower in all spheres of the economy and
politics. The problem of the study therefore, is to identify Students poor
performance in typewriting examination
in tertiary institution, with reference to
Federal College Of Education Technical, Akoka-Yaba
Lagos State.
1.3 Purpose
of the Study
The purpose of this study is to
identify Students poor performance in
typewriting examination
in tertiary institution, with reference to
Federal College Of Education Technical, Akoka-Yaba
Lagos State).
Specifically the study aims at finding
out:
1 To
determine whether admission of Students without the required
qualification affect students performance in Type- writing.
2 To determine whether students'
Attitudes' contribute to their poor performance in Type-Writing.
3 To know if inadequate
Learning Facilities contribute to
students poor Performance in Type-Writing?
4 To know if Lecturers teaching
styles influence student's performance in Type-Writing.
5 To determine if over-confidence
in students with pre-knowledge of Type- writing affect their performance in
Type- writing.
6 To know whether
lack of talent contribute to Students' Performance in Type- writing.
1.4 Research
Questions
The major research question were
derived from students poor performance in
typewriting examination
in tertiary institution.
Other research questions includes:
1 Does
Admission of Students without the required qualification affect students
performance in Type- writing?
2 Does
Students' Attitudes' contribute to their poor performance in Type-Writing?
3 Does
Inadequate Learning Facilities contribute to their Poor Performance in
Type-Writing?
4 Does
Lecturers Imparting of Adequate Knowledge of the subject affect student's
performance?
5 Does
Over-confidence in students with pre-knowledge of Type- writing affect their
performance in Type- writing?
6 Does
lack of talent contribute to Students' Performance in Type- writing?
1.5 Research Hypotheses
The null hypotheses based on the
purpose of the study will be postulated
and tested during the
investigation:
Ho1: Admission
of Students without the required
qualification will not affect students
performance in Type- writing.
Ho2: Students'
Attitudes' do not contribute to their
poor performance in Type-Writing.
Ho3: Inadequate
Learning Facilities will not contribute
to their Poor Performance in Type-Writing.
Ho4:Over-confidence
in students with pre-knowledge of Type- writing does not affect
their performance in Type- writing.
1.6 Significance
of the Study
This
will reveal the major causes of failure in Type-Writing with a view to
suggesting ways of improvement which the researcher hope will be useful to the students,
lecturers, the department, college and the nation as a whole.
This study will be of
benefit to the parents teachers association in public schools, teachers
and private school teachers, school
administrators, ministries of education and other affiliated government
agencies.
The study is also expected to be of
benefit to the government as well as school board. It will be beneficial most
importantly to the secretariats studies.
The study will help
various school administrators to understand the benefit of encouraging
students’ attitudes towards their academic performance. It will enable school
administrators to know the best methods to adopt in order to maintain positive
attitudes of students that would increase the students academic performance and
school effectiveness. It will also enhance school administrators to understand
their position on their job towards students’ academic performances.
The ministry of
education will also be of benefit from this study through proper
planning and implementation school facilities that will encourage students’
attitudes towards their academic performance. The ministries will help
encourage students attitudes and good interrelationship between
school administrators and their students.
This study will
be of great benefits to the parents as
this will enable parents to know how to teach their
children to cultivate good attitudes in their studies.
The government
agencies will also be of great benefit to this study through provision of
school facilities, conducive academic environment and improve standard of
education. The need to strengthen efficient supervisory control on students’
attitudes.
Other beneficiaries
include scholars of students attitudes and academic performances who
will gain more knowledge about other area of interest which requires further
investigation.
Lastly, it will be useful to future
researcher in the related line of study.
1.7 Scope of the study
The research work is limited in scope
to students poor performance in typewriting examination
in tertiary institution within
Lagos state with reference to Federal College Of
Education Technical, Akoka-Yaba Lagos State.
1.8 Limitation
of the Study
This research work is limited to some
selected tertiary institutions in Lagos (Federal College Of Education Technical, Akoka-Yaba
Lagos State). This is due to the problems of
finance, time, transportation and reliability of the questionnaire. The
limitation of this study is as a result of time constraint and distance to be
covered during the course of this study.
Conclusively
some students attributed their failure to continue in this course to their
parents disapproval of it. It is not possible for the researcher to
get in touch with the parents to those students to know their
opinion about the course of Typewriting.
1.9 Operational
Definition of Terms
These words in order for the readers
of this work to understand the defined below:-
Academic
Performance - This
is the level of academic education attainable by an individual at a particular
point in time as depicted by the subjects’ performance.
Teaching – This is a process of imparting
knowledge or the transfer of knowledge from somebody who knows (the teacher) to
an individual who does not know (the students).
Attitude –
This refers to an organization of motivational perceptional and cognitive
process with respect to some aspects of the individual’s world. The attitude
one has on something determines to a great extent, how he/she would be involved
in that thing. Attitude affects all we do in human life.
Education- it is the aggregate of all the
processes by means of which a person develops abilities, skills and other
forces of behavior of positive (and sometimes of negative) value in the society
in which he lives.
Junior Secondary School (J.S.S):- This refers to the exploratory
level. This level is also pre-vocational level, where students are taught
integrated subjects like Integrated Sciences, Business Studies and Arts and
Crafts. In Business Studies, subjects like Office Practice, Shorthand,
Typewriting, Commerce and Book-Keeping are also being integrated in the
umbrella of Business Studies.
This
level lasts for three years and is called pre-vocational as foundation courses
are offered that leads to continuity at either the technical school or at the
secondary school.
Senior Secondary School (S.S.S.I). This level lasts for three years
too. Students who pass very well move to this level for academics in subjects
being integrated which are then separated and studied each as a different
subject. This level leads to the Award of Senior School Certificate Examination
and also a stepping stone to further studies at the Higher Institution of
Learning,
Transitional: According
to Webster's New World Dictionary of the American
Language, Transitional refers to "Passing from one condition, form, stage, activity, place e.t.c. to another". Also according to the Dictionary of Education -Second Edition, transitional pertains to a state of transition, to passage from one place to another, historically in evolution pertaining to
passage from one definable type, style or stage to another, changing from an earlier to a later firm.
Language, Transitional refers to "Passing from one condition, form, stage, activity, place e.t.c. to another". Also according to the Dictionary of Education -Second Edition, transitional pertains to a state of transition, to passage from one place to another, historically in evolution pertaining to
passage from one definable type, style or stage to another, changing from an earlier to a later firm.
Typewriting: Typewriting
is defined according to Dictionary of Education - Second edition, as a Course
in which emphasis is given to those typewriting skills and knowledge required
of office workers are displayed. Webster's New World Dictionary of the American
Language defines typewriting as the art or process of using a typewriter for
reproducing letters, figures e.tc. that resemble printed ones.
TOPIC: AN INVESTIGATION ON STUDENTS POOR PERFORMANCE IN TYPEWRITING EXAMINATION IN TERTIARY INSTITUTION
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