HUMAN
RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT AS CORRELATES OF SCHOOL PRODUCTIVITY IN LAGOS
STATE
ABSTRACT
The study investigated the planning
of educational resources for school effectiveness in selected secondary schools
in Mainland Local Government Area of Lagos State. The study equally reviewed
some important and extensive literatures under sub-headings. The descriptive
research survey design was applied in the assessment of respondents’ opinions
towards the subject matter. In this study, five null hypotheses were formulated
and tested with the application of the independent t-test and the Pearson
Product Moment Correltional Coefficient Statistical tools at 0.05 significance
level. Also, the simple percentage frequency counts was used to analyse the
questionnaire response of the selected respondents together with the research
questions. A total of 200 (two hundred) respondents, 50 (fifty) teachers and
150 (one hundred and fifty) students were selected for this study. At the end
of the data analyses, the following results were obtained thus: that there is a
significant relationship between educational planning and utilization of
educational resources in the school, that there is a significant relationship
between planning of educational resources and their implementation in the
school, that there is a significant relationship between educational resources
planning and teachers’ productivity in the school, that there is a significant
relationship between teachers’ experience and educational resources planning,
and that there is no significant gender difference in the academic
achievement of students due to educational resources planning. Based on the
conclusions reached at the end of this study, the following recommendations are
made by the researcher: Nigerian educational plans should be short-term based.
This will enable educational planners to solve short-term educational issues
and manpower planning and educational development should be the watchwords of
Nigerian educational managers.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background
to the Study
In
education, the importance of human resource planning and management cannot be
overemphasized. This is because, the role played by human resource management
and planning on the achievement of education objectives cannot be neglected
(Iyede, 2000). According to Odenu (2002), human resource planning and
management involves planning, leading, directing and a number of other
activities in order to achieve efficient utilization. Precisely, it involves
integrating society’s needs with educational objectives, among other things.
In
addition, the extent to which an organization like education, attains her
objectives are directly proportional to the human resources available and their
planning and management. In another development, Anyanwuocha (2000) described
human resource as the most vital of the resources in the educational
enterprise. The term, personnel administration refers to management of human
resources, the acquisition of personnel and co-ordination of performance within
the organization. Cubson (1985) opined that there are many literature in the
area of human resource planning and management.
Peretomode
(2003) and Nwangwu (2004), state that human researches planning and management
are variously referred to as personnel management. They observed that human
resource management and planning are that functions of all enterprises which
provides for effective utilization of human resources in order to achieve both
the objectives of the enterprise and the satisfaction and development of the
employees. According to them, without the planning and management of human
resources, the staff in the education sector would not be effectively harnessed
and managed for effective utilization in education, especially in the teaching
and learning processes.
The
component part of management concerned with facilitating the accomplishment of
the objectives of an organization through the systematic management of
constraints and careful utilization of the available, limited resources which
include human, material, equipment supplies, finance and work techniques or
technology is known as administration (Peretomode, 2003). According to him,
while management deals with the formation of plans, organization of programmes
and formulation of policies, administration is fundamentally concerned with the
execution and implementation of the formulated policies, plans or ideas and
programmes. As Amaonye (2000) puts it, administrators are more of implementers
of policies and programmes rather than formulators of programmes and
administration, like management, involves such elements and activities as
planning, organizing, staffing, budgeting, coordinating, reporting and
evaluating, but this is done on a smaller scale when it is compared with
management.
According
to Ezewu (2003), the school management in the traditional sense is often
thought of as involving the management and planning of human resource such as
men (teachers and students), and perhaps money (school finance). The buildings,
school space, and equipment are usually taken for granted for they are assumed to
be there or “on the ground” as it were and therefore should not be given
attention. But this assumption is unwarranted for they are actually not there.
Onyeuke
(2000) observed that school facilities mean substantial costs to the school
system for their establishment. According to him, if they are not properly
maintained and managed, they depreciate and become dilapidated and even wear
out faster than their normal “life span”. Also if not properly utilized, the
school would not derive optimum benefits from their use. This will have
negative result on the school performance and productivity. This is because,
schools where there are poor human resource in terms of the personnel, there
won’t be quality teaching and learning process, and poor management standards
will be the order of the day.
According
to Akambi (2000), there are indices for high performance school orgnisations;
the followings are the characteristics of high performance school
organizations:
(1) High
quality of teachers.
(2) Leadership
quality.
(3) Effective
school climate.
(4) Effective
school plants.
(5) High
students’ academic performance.
(6) Good
teacher-principal relationship.
(7) Good
teacher-teacher relationship.
(8) Good
teacher-student relationship.
(9) Good
student-student relationship.
Given
the increasingly volatile and complex nature and structure of the Nigerian
school system, two basic factors are important for Nigerian educational
success: capital and the human resource. Capital or fund, whether acquired
through loans or government budgetary allocation, is by far, easier to manage,
control and use optimally going by certain predetermined economic and
managerial parameters. On the other hand, the acquired quantity and quality of
the human resource is often hard to acquire as at when needed unless the need
is preceded by long term planning (Banjoko, 2006).
By
its nature, the human resource is complex, unpredictable and sometimes
difficult to change. It required long period of development, and may not be
available in the right quantity or quality when needed. Yet it is the most
vital and critical resource required for organizational or institutional
performance. According to Nwachukwu (2000), teachers significantly affect the
success of school as an organization. Teachers, depending on how they are
selected and acquired, will bring few or many problems to the school. This is
because, people often make their own as well as organizational life relatively
pleasant or unpleasant. In short, the viability, growth and survival of any
organization are tied to the availability of competent and well developed staff
within the organization at the appropriate time.
Human
resource planning and management can therefore, be described as that part of
the overall organization, planning and management processes by which an
organization tries to ensure that it had the right number of staff and the
right kind of staff at the right time, at the right places performing functions
which are economically useful and which satisfy the needs of the organization
and equally provides satisfaction for the individuals involved (Rowland, 2007).
In
Nigeria school system, it is one thing to plan for human resource, it is
another thing to manage and implement that which has been planned. According to
Onuoha (2001), the implementation of the existing human resource is faulty.
Planning and management of manpower in any organization such as the school, is
as important as the implementation of the plan. Implementation of any plan, be
it human resource or the curriculum of any school system, is where there is a
lot of problem in this country. Any plan without proper execution or
implementation, cannot be said to be in existence.
Statement
of the Problem
The
problem inherent in the examination of educational resources for school
effectiveness in selected secondary schools cannot be overemphasized. This is
because, it is seemingly impossible for the secondary school system to grow and
flourish without adequate plans and management being put in place and
implemented on educational resources which include financial resources,
physical resources and especially human resource. The management of human
resource in Nigeria lacks effectiveness. No wonder there is under utilization
of the human and material resources planned for the Nigerian education system.
In most cases, some of the educational planners and managers of the Nigerian
educational system are not experts and well experienced in planning and
management of education. For instance, in many cases there is putting round
hole in square pegs sort of employment and placement of those who plan and
manage our human and material resources for education in Nigeria (Asoluka,
2000) and this has caused the problem of educational growth and development in
Nigeria today for human resource management begets poor or low secondary school
organisational performance.
The
above problems gave rise to the examination of human resources management and
high performance secondary school organisation in Lagos State.
Purpose
of the Study
The
objectives of this study include to:
(1) ascertain
whether management of human resource affects the utilization of educational
resources in the school.
(2) examine
whether there is a relationship between management of human resource and their
implementation in Nigeria.
(3) investigate
whether a relationship exists between management of human resource and
teacher’s productivity in the school.
(4) find
out whether there is any relationship between teachers’ experience and human
resource planning in the schools.
(5) examine
whether there is a gender difference in the academic performance of students
due to planning management of human resource in the schools.
Research
Questions
The
following research questions were raised in this study:
(1) Does
management of human resource affect the utilization of educational resources in
the school?
(2) Is
there any relationship between management of human resource and their
implementation?
(3) Does
any relationship exists between management of human resource and teachers’
productivity in the school?
(4) Is
there any relationship between teachers’ experience and management of human
resource in secondary schools?
(5) Is
there gender difference in the academic performance of students due to
management of human resource in secondary schools?
Research
Hypotheses
The
following research hypotheses were formulated to guide the study:
(1) There
will be no significant relationship between human resource management and
utilization of educational resources in the school.
(2) There
will be no significant relationship between human resource management and their
implementation in the school.
(3) There
will be no significant relationship between human resource management and
teachers’ productivity in the school?
(4) There
will be no significant relationship between teachers’ experience and human
resource management in secondary schools.
(5) There
will be no significant gender difference in the academic achievement of students
due to human resource management in schools.
Significance
of the Study
The
study will be beneficial to all stakeholders in the Nigerian school system for
example the school authorities and the stakeholders in our educational sector
at the secondary school level would find this study very useful because it will
generate good information on the way forward to planning and management of
educational resources in our various schools. Not only the school authorities,
the teachers who are one of the most important and prominent stakeholders in
Nigerian educational system, would be able to receive proper and better
information on the effect of planning and management of educational resources
for example, this study will afford them the opportunity of knowing how to
effectively use the planned educational resources in their teaching and
learning processes in the school.
With
the findings and recommendations of this study, administrators of our
educational system including educational planners, would be able to see the
need to plan well the educational resources, because, guiding their usefulness,
if the educational resources are not properly planned and adequately executed
by the school administrators, it will result in low productivity of teachers in
the schools.
This
study will be very informative, educative and directional, in the sense that,
it will help the school managers/administrators and school planners to redirect
their system of thinking and planning for effective education of the Nigerian
child.
The
findings and recommendations of this study will afford school authorities and
other stakeholders the opportunity of knowing the best way to plan educational
resources and enough insights on how best to implement and manage the planned
educational resources in the school system effectively.
This
work if completed, will serve as reference material to researchers and
students. This is because, they would use this material or part of it in their
future studies or researches. Also, this study will be relevant to other
agencies of our educational system, because it will help them to understand and
appreciate the effect of educational planning on productivity of school
teachers in Nigeria.
The
Scope of the Study
This
study examines the human resources management and high performance secondary
school organisation in Lagos State.
Definition
of Terms
In
this study, terms were categorically defined thus:
Financial
Resource: These are the monetary inputs
available for and expended on the education system. These are usually referred
to as cost of and expenditure on education.
Physical
Resource: These include buildings, classrooms,
laboratories, libraries, hostels, administrative staff offices, technical
equipment, reprographic equipment and other physical plant like machines,
vehicles, computer sets, typewriters duplicating and photocopy machines.
Human
Resource: These refer to students, teachers,
administrative staff, supervisory staff, from the ministry of education,
guidance counsellors, school managers and others.
School
Programme: This refers to the activities,
events or programmes that place in the school environment such as orientation
programmes, workshops, seminars or in-house programmes of the school.
School
Plant: This refers to educational resources
or every thing concerning the school or education which includes school
buildings, classrooms, assembly halls and other general facilities in the
school.
TOPIC: HUMAN RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT AS CORRELATES OF SCHOOL PRODUCTIVITY
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