ASSESSMENT
OF SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT AND FACILITIES ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN
WEST AFRICA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION (WASSCE)
ABSTRACT
This study is aimed at assessing and
determining the effect of school environment and facilities on the
academic performance of students in secondary schools West African Secondary
School Certificate Examination. Survey method was used to survey the
entire study area, Simple random sampling technique was used to select 25
respondents each from each of the four selected schools to
ensure that every students of the selected schools have an equal
chance of been selected or choosing for the research study, a total
of one hundred was used for the research. The study investigated the effect of four
independent variables (Gender, Age, Marital status, Job designation and religion)
and four dependent variables which are students' attitude, academic performance,
academic achievement, Effective use of facilities. The descriptive statistics
of frequency counts was used for the analysis of personal data while standard
deviation was used to analyze the data collected from the respondents. From
the findings of this study, it was discovered that teachers should be acquainted
with the need to improvise teaching and learning aids. It was also discovered
that effective utilization of facilities will improve student's
educational performances. It was found out that attitude.of
school environment have significant relationship with theiracademic achievement. It
is recommended that the result of the study would be helpful to
policy makers on education and educationists in formulating policy that
would help school administrators to createconducive and enabling
environments that are capable of developing,promoting and enhancing positive
and effective teaching and learning for students in secondary
schools. School facilities should be strategically placed for student's utilization
since they significantly influence their academic achievement. Teachers should
be motivated by putting adequate facilities that would make their job easier.
Based on this, it is concluded that if adequate facilities and conducive school
environment were put in place it would help the teaching method and student
learning, also improve students’ academic performance in West African Secondary
School Certificate Examination.
TABLE OF CONTENT
TITLE
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Table of content
CHAPTER
ONE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement
of the problem
1.3 Purpose
of the study
1.4 Research
questions
1.5 Research
hypotheses
1.6 Significance
of the study
1.7 Scope
of study
1.8 Operational
definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0 Introductions
2.1. Meaning
of school
2.2. Importance
of the school
2.3 The school environment
2.4 Teachers’
influence on students’ academic performance in secondary school
2.5 The
influence of peer groups on the academic performance of students in seconadry
schools.
2.6 The
influence of class size on students’ academic performance
2.7 School facilities and
students’ academic performance
2.8 Impact
of audio visual aids on the academic performane of secondary school students.
CHAPTER THREE
REASERCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research
design
3.2 Research
population of the study
3.3 Sample
and sampling technique
3.3 Instruments
for data collection
Validity
of instrument
3.6. Procedure
for data collection
3.7 Data
analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
4.1 Preamble
4.2 Respondents’
Bio-Data
4.3 Section
B: Research Questions
4.4 Hypothesis Testing
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
There
is no gainsaying the fact that education is very vital to the pace of social,
political and economic development of any nation. This is why most nations of
the world strive to devote a sizeable proportion of their Gross National Income
to develop the educational sector. In Nigeria, between 7.6% and 9.9% of our
annual expenditure is devoted to education (Durosaro, 2003). The proportion
earmarked in the approved national budget is meant to finance capital and
recurrent expenditure of schools. The physical structures which is capital
intensive takes the larger part of the cost and since the physical environment of a school adds a lot of
value to the school (Obong, 2007).
Egim (2003)
observed in her study that the physical environment contributes either
negatively or positively to the administrator’s role performance in the school.
The school physical environment includes the buildings, classrooms, furniture,
equipment, instructional materials, laboratories, libraries, play grounds, and
so on. Others are walls, machinery, decorative objects, play fields, skating
rinks, swimming pools, audio-visual equipment (Mckay, 1964 in Egim, 2003). Egim
(2003) maintained that in a bid to expand the educational enterprise,
educational planners are more interested in issues such as the number of
schools, teachers, students’ infrastructural facilities like classrooms and
school buildings. Little attention is paid to the quality of the environment
(Obong. 2010).
The
physical outlook of the school environment is very important in contributing to
healthy academic exercise. It forms the fulcrum on which other activities
revolve. This is because it creates an atmosphere of the mind for study. The
challenge of developing and managing a school environment taking into
consideration some parameters is a great one; one of such is the school
location. Where a school is located can determine to a large extent the
stability of the student’s mind for academic readiness.
A school
located along air-traffic route, roadside (especially without a fence), in
neighbourhood of industrial activities, markets, and so on will constitute a
nuisance and interference with the students’ learning process. It will generate
noise enough to badly affect the study adventure. As indicated by the National
Teachers’ Institute (NTI, 2008; Mckay, 1964 in Egim, 2003) school supervision
and sanitation. These are capable of affecting the quality of learning
environment. This refers to all the strategies adopted by a school system in
managing the wastes (noise, water, and other effluents), drainage pattern, and
the facilities provided in the school. Equally crucial is the greening of the
school environment. Sanitation Connection (2001/2002) maintains that a school
management that provides sanitation and planting of flowers, trees and
maintaining lawns, well cleared grasses, etc. improves quality of life and
study environment. Aesthetics of a school environment is another aspect of managing
a school environment. Regular painting and maintaining the quality of
buildings, channeling of sewage, well planned landscape and trimming of
flowers, clearing of grasses, proper disposal of refuse, sweeping and removing
cub webs among others provides a relaxed atmosphere for the molding of minds. All these
issues above constitute school environmental management strategies that could
make a school a place to live and not to leave.
In spite of
this all-important top burner matter, very little have been done in managing
school environments for fruitful academic venture. It becomes necessary to
conduct a study on the strategies employed in managing school environment in
Nigerian secondary schools.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
There has been a lot of controversy
over the question of academic performance of Nigeria secondary school students.
The poor performance of students especially in Senior Secondary Certificate
Examination has clearly lent credence to this study. The question of academic
performance and students’ performance in Senior Secondary Certificate
Examination is therefore a recurring issue, usually discussed both in and
outside the academic circles. Based on the foregoing, this study examines the
concept of academic performance as it relates to students background, learning
resources and academic performance. In most secondary schools that a high
percentage of students are performing very poorly in WAEC and NECO due to ill
motivated behaviour of the students towards the education, lack of professional
teachers, lazy teachers, lack of teaching and learning facilities and
equipment. It is a known fact that each level of education as well as the
subject being taught has their aims and objectives, if the aims and objectives
of education especially that of teaching and learning in senior secondary
schools is to be achieved, the school environment and learning facilities must
be improved.
1.3 Purpose of the Study
The
purpose of this study is to assess the impact of school environment and
facilities have on students’ academic performance in West African Senior School
Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in selected senior secondary schools in
Surulere, Lagos State. Specifically, this study will;
1. Examine available learning
facilities in Senior Secondary Schools
2. Find out the influence of
available facilities on students academic performance in WASSCE
3. Assess impact of School
physical environment on students’ academic performance in senior secondary
school
4. Identify if school facilities
effectively used aid teaching and learning in secondary schools
1.4 Research Questions
The
following questions were answered in this study:
i. Will
available school facilities significantly improve secondary school students’
attitude towards learning?
ii. Will
school facilities influence the performance of students in West African Senior
School Certificate Examination?
iii. Will
school environment facilities significantly influence academic achievement in
secondary schools?
iv. Are
school facilities effectively used to aid teaching and learning in secondary
schools?
1.5 Research Hypotheses
The
following hypotheses are tested in this study:
i. H0: Available
school facilities will not significantly influence
secondary
school students’ attitude towards learning.
ii. H0: School
facilities will not significantly influence the performance
of students
in West African Senior School Certificate
Examination
(WASSCE).
iii. H0: School
environment facilities will not significantly influence
academic
achievement in secondary schools.
iv. H0: School
facilities are not effectively used aid teaching and
learning
in Secondary Schools.
1.6
Significance of the Study
This
study is aimed at assessing and determining the effect of school environment
and facilities on the academic performance of students in secondary schools.
The findings of this study would be useful to teachers in acquainting them with
the need to improvise teaching and learning aids. The result of the study would
also help educationists and policy makers on education in formulating policy
that would help school administrators to create conducive and enabling
environments that are capable of developing, promoting and enhancing positive
and effective teaching and learning for students in secondary schools.
1.7
Scope of Study
Since
no single research can validly cover all areas of the topic, the
researcher
aims to focus this research on the relationship between school facilities,
school environment and performance in West African Senior School Certificate
Examination. The study focus primarily on secondary Schools in Surulere Local
Government Area of Lagos State.
1.8 Operational Definition of Terms
Academic
Performance:- Knowledge attained or skills
developed in school by test scores.
Secondary
school :-( Also ‘high school’) is a term used to describe an
educational Institution where the final stage of schooling known as secondary
education and usually compulsory up to a specific age takes place. It follows
primary education and may be followed by University (tertiary education).
Environment: Can
be seen as the physical and social characteristics of the child’s home,
neighbourhood and wider world.
School
environment: These are objects and patterns
of relationship that outside and within the school system that significantly
influence or are influenced by teaching and learning situation such as teaching
and learning material, classroom size, social group e.t.c present within
and outside the school also the locality of the school.
TOPIC: ASSESSMENT OF SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT AND FACILITIES ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN WEST AFRICA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION (WASSCE)
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