INFLUENCE
OF CLASS SIZE AND TEACHERS’ EXPERIENCE ON BUSINESS STUDIES STUDENTS ACADEMICS
PERFORMANCE
ABSTRACT
This
study examine the Influence of Class Size and Teachers’ Experience on Business
Education Students Academic Performance in Lagos Mainland Education District,
using simple random sampling technique. Questionnaires were administered to 200
business studies students selected from five senior secondary schools in Lagos
Mainland Education District in Lagos State. Combinations of parametric and
non-parametric statistics were used for the test of the research questions and
hypotheses. The study concludes that class size, teachers experiences are
significant factors affecting students’ academic performance. Therefore, the
study recommends that there is need for government to build more on teachers'
educational qualification and mastery of the subjects they are teaching, with
teachers training programmes, teachers need to be equipped with the teaching
strategies in order to effectively teach both small and larger classes. Moreso,
teachers should not only know about the teaching strategies, but they should
also be acquainted with putting them into practice in smaller or larger
classes. Furthermore, more classrooms should be built to reduce the number of
students in the existing classrooms. Every school in Lagos Mainland Education
District needs to have an equipped Business studies laboratory, where the
students would practice typing without much problem.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.2. Background
of the study
In
most third world countries, enrolment exceeds provision for both primary and
secondary education in terms of adequate furnished classrooms, and educational
resources, thus leading to perennial problem of classroom congestion. The
poverty level and low classroom utilization rates in these countries worsen the
situation. Nigeria is a third world country where the situation is not
different and primary and secondary education in the country is poorly funded,
hence most of the primary and secondary schools experience classroom
congestion, low students-classroom-space and low classroom utilization rates .
These situations may likely affect both primary and secondary school students’
academic performance adversely. The large number of students passing through
the primary and secondary school system in Lagos mainland education districts
and in other educational district in Lagos states is a serious problem,
particularly with the state government’s inability to provide adequate
furnished classrooms for effective learning and teaching. The
National policy on Education prescribed a maximum of 30 students in a class
(TTC, 2004), but practical experience has shown that in most schools in Lagos
mainland education districts, average class size exceeds 50. The situation has
negative influence on the average classroom space per student.
Also,
it is imperative to note that every educational system at every level depends
heavily on teachers for the execution of its programmes. Teachers are highly
essential for successful operation of the educational system and important
tools for the educational development. Without teachers, educational facilities
cannot be expanded. Undoubtedly, the success and quality of any educational
system depends on the quantity and quality of teachers’ input into the system.
Thus, teacher quality and experience are important concern of parents and
policymakers, requiring a qualified and experienced teacher in every classroom.
In terms of class size, previous researches discovered that, there are many
factors which affect the teaching process. Among these, class size is
considered one of the most important factors. The related literature clearly
indicates that the class size and the effects associated with class size should
be seriously taken into consideration by educators. In his overview of studies
about class size, Yara, (2010) stated
that research on class size generally examined the relationships between class
size and children’s achievement, children’s motivation, teacher satisfaction,
teacher stress, and the organization. For over four decades, series of studies
have suggested the importance of school as social environment of learning. Some
of these studies examined location planning and their attendant consequences on
achievement of students in various states of the Federation. The studies were
intended to assist education authorities of various states to decide where a
particular type of school should be located; the size of a school in each
location; whether a new school should be built or otherwise among others for
effective teaching and learning.Business studies, without any doubt remains one of the most serviceable
subject to all disciplines and fields of human work and it has become an
indispensable tool in the study of humanities, sciences and technology and has
entered into the many areas of human activities. Every individual needs some
measure of business mathematics for his or her day to day activities.
Usefulness of business studies in human activities cannot be underestimated
because it is the foundation of business knowledge and business survival. This
observation points to the fact that a business mathematics and business study
is not only universally useful and utilitarian in nature; it is also regarded
as the key to the solution of human problems (Iyekekpolor, 2007). The Federal
Government of Nigeria has for long been aware of the pivotal position of
business mathematics to individual fulfillments and national developmental goals
with particular reference to scientific and technological emancipation and
breakthrough. This understanding has consequently led educational policy makers
to position business studies as a compulsory and one of the core subjects in
primary levels of education (FRN, 2004). It is also a requirement
for pupils to proceed from upper basic to senior secondary level. Despite the
high position offered to business studies in Nigerian education system it is
highly disheartening that approaches and strategies for teaching and learning
of this subject at both primary and secondary levels are not probably being put
to use effectively that could promote learners’ activity and provide learners’
guided practice enabling them to retain concepts taught and solve problems.
Generally students fear and hate or dislike business studies because they see
it as abstract. This has resulted to their lack of interest and low retention
rate which leads to poor performance in business studies and even in
mathematics examinations, both internally and externally (Obodo, 2004).
Resourcefulness in business studies
teaching demands that the business studies teacher should focus attention on
methods of teaching that stimulates learner’s zeal, interest and higher
retention rate, taking into cognizance of individual differences of learners.
This then suggest that business
studies educators should be able to develop new teaching techniques/methods to
take care of the individual abilities of learners in the class room. Mari
(2012) maintained that teaching strategies are variables that can easily be
manipulated by teachers to increase students’ retention rate and performance as
well as reduce or eliminate sex-related differences in science and business
studies performance. Thus, this study examines the influence of class size and
teachers experience on business students academic achievement in Senior
Secondary Schools in Lagos Mainland Education District.
1.2. Statement
of the Problem
The
poor funding of education in most third world countries does not enable the
school system to have manageable class sizes, adequate student classroom space
and appropriate class utilization rates, experienced and quality teachers. In
spite of the fact that these factors determine the productivity of teachers and
students academic performance to the knowledge of the researcher, very few
concentration has been devoted to the improvement of these important factors
that can determine the performance of the students in schools. Thus, it has
resulted to poor retention rate in student especially in business studies and
other core subject.
1.3
Purpose of the Study
The
main objective of this study is to investigate the influence of class size and
teachers experience on business studies students academic achievement in Junior
Secondary students in Lagos mainland education district.
Other
specific objectives are to:
1. To examine the academic performance of
students in the highly congested classes and the students in moderate classes
2. To investigate class factors like class size,
student – classroom space and classroom utilization rate taken together do not
determine significantly business studies students academic performance in Lagos
mainland education district in Lagos state.
3. How does class size affect students'
achievement in the business studies?
4. Does teachers’ teaching experience influence
the secondary school students' academic performance?
1.4 Research
Questions
The
research will address the under listed questions
1. Will class size and
classroom utilization affect students performance in schools?
2. To what extent can
class size determine students performance in school?
3. Will teacher years of
experience determine students performance in school.
1.5 Research Hypotheses
The
following research hypotheses are tested:
1. There is no significant influence of class
size on academic performance of students
2. Teacher experience does not significantly
influence academic performance of students.
3. Classroom utilization rate will not
significantly influence academic performance of students.
4. Student- classroom space does not
significantly influence academic performance of students.
1.6 Significant of the Study
The
study is important because it examined the predictability of students
achievement based on the class size and teachers experience .The findings will
be useful to policy maker’s because they will see the area where they have to
improve upon and direct their policies
It
also enables school administrators to organize and coordinate school activities
in such a way that will be located in a very conducive environment for teaching
and effective learning to take place
It
will also provide tips for parents and family members as they search to find
better ways to help students improve their achievement.
Since,
Lagos mainland education district is the case study adopted for this study; the
study will help Lagos State ministry of Education to realize the influence of
class size and the teachers’ quality on students’ academic performance.
1.7.
Scope of the Study
The
study is conducted to investigate the influence of class size and teachers’
experience on academic achievement of Business studies students in Lagos mainland
education district . The study covers Junior Secondary School students within
Lagos mainland Education district in Lagos state. The study covers variables
like class size, teachers’ experience, teaching techniques and their effects on
students academic performance in Business studies
TOPIC: INFLUENCE OF CLASS SIZE AND TEACHERS’ EXPERIENCE ON BUSINESS STUDIES STUDENTS ACADEMICS PERFORMANCE
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