DISTRIBUTION
AND UTILIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES IN TWO STATE, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OWNED
SCHOOLS IN LAGOS STATE
ABSTRACT
This study examined the distribution and utilization of
educational resources in two state schools and two federal government owned
schools in Lagos State. Relevant and extensive literature were reviewed in this
study. The descriptive survey design was used in the study. To ascertain the
opinions of the selected respondents the use of the questionnaire was adopted.
A total of 150 respondents were involved in this study while the population of
the study of the study are all teachers in state and federal government owned
secondary schools in Lagos State. Two null hypotheses were formulated and
tested in this study using the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient
at 0.05 level of significance. At the end of the study, it was observed that
there is a significant relationship between resources allocation and standards
of education in secondary schools in Lagos State (both state and federal
government) and that there is a significant relationship between distribution
of resources and their utilization and academic performance of students.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgments iv
Abstract v
Table of Contents vi
CHAPTER
ONE 1
Introduction
and Background to the
Study 1
Statement
of the
Problem 3
Purpose
of the
Study 4
Research
Questions 5
Research
Hypotheses 6
Significance
of the
Study 6
Scope
of the
Study 7
Definition
of
Terms 7
CHAPTER
TWO: Literature
Review 9
Concept
of Resource
Allocation 10
Procedure
Adopted for Resource
Allocation 11
Distribution
of Resources Within the Education
Sector 12
Adequacy
of Resources for
Education 15
Strategies
for Measuring Efficiency of Resource
Allocation 20
Use of Budgetary Processes to
Evaluate Performance of the
Educational
System 24
Political
Processes for Evaluating Allocation to
Education 27
Disparity
in States’ Allocation to
Education 29
Public
Budgeting System as Resource Allocation
Strategy 32
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY 33
Introduction 33
Research
Design 33
Population of
the
Study 33
Sample and
Sampling
Technique 33
Research
Instrument 34
Procedure for
Data
Collection 34
Procedure for
Data
Analysis 35
CHAPTER
FOUR: Data Analysis and Interpretation of
Results 36
Introduction 36
Descriptive
Analysis of Bio-Data of the Respondents used in this
Study 36
Descriptive
Analyses of Research Questions and Responses from the
Questionnaires 39
Testing
of
Hypotheses 49
Summary
of Findings 51
CHAPTER
FIVE: Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations and
Implications 52
Introduction 52
Summary
of the
Study 52
Conclusion 53
Recommendations 54
Implications of
the
Study 56
Implication for
Planning and Policy
Implication for
Administration
Implication for
Further Studies
References 58
Appendices 62
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction and Background to the Study
Interest
in the study of how resources are allocated at variety of levels within
educational system grew rapidly during the 1970’s and 1980’s (Adeleke, 1994).
According to Adeleke, the desire to learn more about the internal allocation of
resources for education has not been limited to decentralization of the
schooling systems such as in the United States, Canada and Nigeria. Even in
highly centralized school governance systems, considerable variation exists at
local levels on how educational resources are ultimately distributed and
utilized. Studies have began to examine these internal distribution practices
in wide variety of nations around the world (Allenson, 2000).
Otis
(1997) states that in Nigeria, the early work on education resources allocation
dates back from the early twentieth century and this focused on the
availability, apportionment and utilization of the resources among constituent
local Education Agencies or Authorities.
The
distribution and utilization of education resources witness challenges such as
how much resources are allocated to various schools, how has the population of
the schools commensurate with the resources allocated to them. There is
interest on what happens to the resources allocated for distribution to various
educational levels of primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Also, there is an interest on the type of programmes run by the schools and the
type of students admitted. These determine to a large extent whether the
resources allocated to the schools are well utilized or not (Anyamele, 2001).
According
to Obadina (1998), there is the desire to learn more about what educational
managers do with the resources allocated to their schools. Also there is the
desire to learn more about these internal resources allocation.
According
to Uzoma (1994), the budget allocation for education is nothing to write home
about, a situation where less than 10 per cent of fiscal allocation is given to
education, a sector that requires enormous or huge expenditure. This has
resulted in low salary structure of teachers, lack of full remuneration by
teachers and even the standard of education in the country has been affected.
Another
problem of allocation and utilization of educational resources is the corrupt
practices of the managers of the resources and their lack of vision and
misplaced priorities they give to certain areas of education sector which ought
not to be so.
Research
examining inequalities within schools is hardly new. Analysis such as Abel
(1999), for years have been concerned with the phenomena such as the tracking
of students by academic specialization or the grouping of students for
instructional purposes. According to them, there have been studies of high
school tracking where findings suggest that students assigned to the
non-academic track are seriously discriminated against. There has also been
studies of instructional grouping where the findings reveal substantial
inequalities in the amount and character of the instructional resources that
are supplied (Breaben and Oakes, 1991).
This
study among other things will treat the availability, distribution and
utilization of resources to various levels in the state and federal government
owned schools.
Statement
of the Problem
According
to Anyanwu (1990), education in Nigeria has not been well treated in terms of
location and utilization of resources. For instance, the state and federal
government owned schools suffer the problem of low funding which is as a result
of low budget allocation of below 10 per cent to the education sector, whereas
education ought to be given a lion share of the fiscal allocation from
federation account. The inadequate allocation and poor utilization of the
education resources has resulted in the low remuneration of the teaching
personnel as well as low or poor availability of instructional materials for
effective teaching and processes. This has affected the standard of education
negatively. Many schools lack current materials in their libraries, poor
equipment in science laboratories and poor maintenance of available
infrastructure and in some cases even lack of manpower to utilize the scarce
material resources that are available in schools. This has been the greatest
problem of our school system, and has impacted negatively on our schools
generally. The problem of this study therefore, is on poor distribution and
utilization of educational resources in Lagos State Secondary Schools and
Federal Government Colleges in Lagos State.
Purpose
of the Study
This
study examines the distribution and utilization of education resources in two
state schools and two federal government owned schools in Lagos State.
The
specific objectives of this study are:
1. to
determine whether education resources have been distributed well in Nigerian
schools.
2. whether
the resources allocated to schools are utilized effectively by educational
personnel.
3. to
compare and contrast between the allocation and distribution of resources to
both states and federal government owned schools.
4. to
examine the problem of ineffective distribution and utilization of education
resources in our schools.
Research
Questions
The
following research questions will be answered during the course of the study:
1. Have
education resources been well distributed in Nigerian schools?
2. To
what extent is the resources allocated to schools effectively utilized?
3. Does
the government allocate adequate resources to the education sector in Lagos
State?
4. To
what extent can we compare and contrast the allocation and distribution of the
resources in both the federal and the state owned schools?
5. What
are the problems of resource allocation, distribution and utilization in
Nigeria schools?
Research
Hypotheses
The
following hypotheses will be tested in the course of the study:
1. There
is no significant relationship between allocation of resources and educational
standard in Nigerian secondary schools (both Lagos State and Federal Schools).
2. There
is no significant relationship between distribution and utilization of
resources in schools.
Significance
of the Study
This
study will benefit teachers, principals and school authorities at both the
state and the federal levels of our schools system. For instance, teachers
would find out this beneficial because it will give them an insight on the low
level of funds and other resources allocated to educational sector. Also, the
government especially at the federal level will through this study understand
that the budgetary allocations given to education is inadequate and may have a
change of policy or a rethink on the issue of budgetary allocation to education
in Nigeria. the study will be an important reference material to new
researchers and students as well as the general public.
Scope
of the Study
The
study attempts to investigate the distribution and utilization of educational
resources in two state owned schools and two federal government owned schools
in Lagos State of Nigeria.
Definition
of Terms
The
following operational terms have been defined as they will be used in this
study:
1. Distribution: This
refers to the way and manner in which educational materials (resources) are
shared or sent to various arms of our educational system to be utilized in
order to sustain growth and educational development.
2. Utilization: This
refers to the usage of the shared educational resources for a practical purpose
of developing the entire school sector.
3. Resources: This
could be human or material resources in education. It is the human or material
resources that are needed to enhance the growth and development of a country’s
educational system. Human resources are the personnel
(principals/teachers/other staff), while material resources are the funds and
other educational materials used in schools.
4. Allocation: This
is an amount of money and or space that is given to a particular school for a
specific purpose. This is the act of giving instructional material to a
particular school for the aim of achieving desired goals or objectives.
TOPIC: DISTRIBUTION AND UTILIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES IN TWO STATE, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OWNED SCHOOLS
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