ABSTRACT
This study was carried out in three
senior secondary schools randomly selected from Orile Agege and Ifako Ijaiye
Local Community Development Areas of Lagos State. The study is to highlight the
comprehensive data analysis of the effect of internet on the education of some
secondary It school students.
A total of 90 students and 10
teachers/instructors were interviewed in three schools through questionnaire
and one-on-one interviews. The study has been able to find out how the students
arc acquainted with knowledge from the most innovative technological
advancement - the internet.
Also the study has been able to
determine the students access to both the mobile phone and computer system
which are their link to the internet and how often and effective they make use
of them.
Finally, there is no doubt that this
study will actually inspire other students to take more interest in the use of
the internet and make good use of its positive sides to impact on the society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the
study
1.2 Statement of the
problem
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the
study
1.4 Significance of study
1.5 Scope of
Study
1.6 Limitations of study
1.7 Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 Literature Review
2.1.1 Historical Development of Internet
2.2 The role of Internet in
Education
2.3 The language and style of
the Internet
2.4 Relationship between
Internet and Education
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Methodology
3.2 The Research Instruments
3.3 Samples
3.4 Data Analysis
techniques
3.5 Limitations of Methodology.
CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND DATA ANALYSIS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Presentation and Data
Analysis
4.3 Statement of Hypothesis
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Findings
5.3 Conclusion
5.4 Recommendations
REFERENCES
APPENDIXES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
It has been emphasised that the
internet is a universal phenomenon. The world has been reduced
into a global village with the incursion of the internet. The
internet which began in the late 1970s has been a major eye opener to the
people of the world. The experience of internet is a fresh awakening to events,
issues, activities and economy of the world. It is a departure from lack of
knowledge, insensitivity and obvious archaic ways of doing things.
The internet, like the name
implies 'international network' (the
large system of connected computers around the world which allow people to
share information and communicate with each other), has opened doors of diverse
engagements to different classes of people in the world. No profession is
excluded in the build-up or development of internet. Relationships both
economically and mutually have extended and improved tremendously. The level of
awareness, creativity and insight is enlarged.
We cannot talk about the internet
without a remarkable reference to the computer. The computer is an electronic
device that processes data in accordance with programmed instructions or
directives. It is what you give or feed the computer that determines its
output. The overall activity of a computer can be summarized thus: 'Garbage In
Garbage Out' (GIGO). With the coming of the computer, feats that had been
difficult to achieve became easy and neater in output.
A computer has the visible and
invisible peripherals that aid its activities. The visible or physical
components also known as hardware are the monitor (screen), keyboard and
central processing units (CPU). The software or invisible parts are the
programs installed in the memory (R OM), these programs determine the effective
workings of the computer. The speed (how fast it works), the things it can do,
etc., all depend on the software in it. Most computers perform
specialized functions depending on the area of specialization of its user. Some
function dependably in typesetting, accounting, graphic designing, music
mixing/editing and soon.
The usage and wide acceptance of
computer created an inroad for the coming of internet. Accessibility to the
internet is only possible with the use of computer and most recently with
innovations like the laptops, phones with web installations.
Nowadays, to access the internet is at the tip of the finger once you are
connected, so to say.
The internet is composed of many
inter-connected computer networks. Each network may link tens, hundreds or even
thousands of computers, enabling them to share information and processing
power. The internet has made it possible for people allover the world to
communicate with one another effectively and inexpensively. The internet has
brought new opportunities to government, business and education. Many
individuals use the internet for communicating through electronic mail
(e-mail), retrieving news, researching information, shopping, paying bills,
banking, listening to music. watching movies, playing games and even making
telephone calls. Educational institutions use the internet for research and to
deliver online courses and course materials to students.
Currently, the number of users of
the internet can only be estimated. The World Wide Web (www) was developed in
the 80s by British physicist and computer scientist, Timothy Berners-Lee (he
received the Millennium Technology Prize in 2004 for this great feat), this
replaced file transfer as the application used for most internet traffic. The
internet is the highway system· over which web traffic and traffic from other
applications move.
It must be noted that the internet
plays a significant role in education. Education is the process of teaching and
learning in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this. In
the contemporary age, education and internet are closely related because we can
see that students of different ages make use of the internet to aid their works
in terms of getting information, formulae, research, etc. both cannot be
separated these days.
Historically, education was achieved
orally and through observation and imitation. Youngsters learned informally
from their parents, extended family and grandparents. At later stages in
life, children received instruction of a more structured and formal
nature, imparted by people not necessarily related, in the context of
initiation, religion or ritual. Since the beginning of
human existence, each generation has sought to pass on cultural and social
values. tradition, morality, religion and skills to the next generation though
one form of education or the other which is part of the past and present
teaching and learning process.
With the gradual rise of more
complex civilizations in the river valleys of Egypt and Babylonia, knowledge
became too complicated to transmit directly from person to person and from
generation to generation. For man to be able to function in complex societies,
he needed some way of accumulating, recording and preserving his cultural
heritage. So, with the rise of trade, government and formal religion came the
invention of writing.
With the development of writing in
about 3500 BC in ancient civilizations around the world, it became possible for
stories, poetry, knowledge, beliefs and customs to be recorded and passed on
more accurately to people out of earshot and to future generations.
During this period, the scribes of
the court and the priests of the temple were designated as teachers to teach
the children either in the vast majority who learn exclusively by an informal
apprenticeship or the tiny minority who received formal schooling. The method ofl
earning then was memorization and the motivation was the fear of harsh physical
discipline.
Before the 1900 A D in most African
countries south of the Sahara, children received traditional informal education
on matters such as artistic performances, ceremonies, rituals, games,
festivals, dancing, singing and drawing. Boys and girls were taught separately
to help prepare each sex for their adult roles. All members of the community
contributed to the educational upbringing of the child. The high point of the
African educational experience was the ritual passage ceremony from childhood
to adulthood.
Nigeria has progressed steadily in
the development of education. Here, the education system is supervised by the
state and the first six years of primary education are compulsory in
Nigeria. Higher education has developed considerably over the years,
which has resulted in a healthy literacy rate this is the responsibility of
both the federal and state governments.
Christian missionaries introduced
the· western education system in Nigeria in the mid-19th century. By 1990,
three fundamentally distinct education systems existed in Nigeria - the
indigenous system, the Quranic schools and formal European-style of educational
institutions.
Notably, we have three basic types
of education namely formal, informal and non-formal education.
Informal education happens outside
the classroom, in after-school programs, community based organizations,
museums, libraries or at home. The setting of this type of education is to make
children useful to parents at home. Informal education is a truly life-long
process whereby every individual acquires skills, values, attitudes and
knowledge from daily experience and the educative influences and resources in
his or her environment from family and neighbours, from work and play, from the
market place, the library and the mass media.
Formal education is the process of
training and developing people in knowledge, skills, mind and character in a
structural and certified program. It is classroom-based and provided by trained
teachers. In Nigeria formal education is traceable to the efforts of European
missionaries around 1842. At this time, education was regarded as of
fundamental importance to the spread of Christianity.
Formal education runs from primary
school through the university and including, in additional to general academic
studies, a variety of specialized programmes and institutions for full-time
technical and professional training.
Non-formal education is any
organized educational activity outside the established formal system whether
operating separately or as an important feature of some broader activity that
is intended to serve identifiable learning clienteles and learning objectives.
The major distinction between these
three forms of education is largely administrative while formal education
is linked with schools and training institutions, non-formal is
linked with community, groups and other organizations and informal covers
what is left e.g, interactions with friends, family and work colleagues.
Of these three, formal and informal
is the most appreciable and the researcher is concentrating the study on formal
education where the internet is considered for use.
Secondary school students now use
the internet through search engines like Google and other internet applications
like Bolt, Opera Mini, etc. To get information on topics that are not too clear
in class. By digesting the information they get, they have a clearer knowledge
of the subject at hand. On the other hand, secondary school students are now
addicted to the internet with the use of social networking sites like Facebook; Twitter, To
Go, etc. Musical/video sites like You tube, itune, etc,
These sites are great distractions to students and other youths because it does
not allow them to concentrate on their studies fully.
1.2 STATEMENT OF
THE PROBLEM
Notwithstanding the fact that
secondary school students cannot be restricted from using the internet, this
research project is meant to address issues, such as, is the use of the
internet a blessing or a curse? Is there anyway secondary school students can
be encouraged to use the internet to achieve positive goals educationally
instead of exploring the negative sites to their detriment.
We are meant to know through this
study if their Intelligence Quoficient is developed with the use of the
internet and if their thinking is improved in anyway. Also, how this global
networking innovation has helped them more in their dedication to their studies
and made them responsible to themselves, their community and the society at
large.
Internet to some people is a
distraction while to others, it is an attraction. It is in the researcher's
interest to find out what stands.
1.3 AIM AND
OBJECTIVES
AIM
The Internet plays a significant
role in the lives of young people today. Previous research point to advantages
as well as disadvantages of the use of the Internet in a formal educational
context. The aim of this study is to unveil the impact of the internet in the
lives of some secondary school students. Its advantages arid disadvantages as
it concerns their education.
The objectives are:
1. To reveal how the internet
has supported the education of secondary school students through the various
sites available to them.
2. The promotion of the
learning and knowledge of secondary school pupils with the use of internet.
3. Also, the study will
give us an insight into how these set of people have negatively used the
internet to their disadvantage. Thereby, the internet has become an hindrance
to their learning process with their venturing or going to sites that do not
have good or positive impact on them.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
This study is meant to be beneficial
to secondary school students most especially, educationists, proprietors of
secondary schools and also parents. They are meant to discover the positive and
negative effects of the internet on, the students.
This research is relevant to the
society, secondary schools and other players like educationists and academicians,
who handle this category of students.
The relevance cannot be
under-estimated because many people, especially parents may not know that some
students have turned to bad eggs with their knowledge of the internet. This bad
influence which they are passing or have transferred to their other age mates
make the situation worse.
Instead of looking for sites that would be beneficial to
them and their education, they go in search or obscene sites to watch
or download sexual scenes/cuts that are not meant for them or their age
range or messaging sites and chatting all daylong.
1.5 SCOPE OF
THE STUDY
Three major secondary schools in
Agege Local Government Area will be considered in the course of this study.
They arc Vetland Senior Grammar School, Lagooz College and
Jellylas Group of Schools, Agege, Lagos. These three
schools are amongst the highly respected schools in this community with full
internet facilities for the students and their teachers.
Questionnaires and interviews will
be used to get the reaction of the students and their teachers to the subject.
About 90 students and 10 teachers will be considered in this study. A
comprehensive and well-designed questionnaire is planned to cover all the
necessary aspects.
Open-ended and close-ended questions
would be asked so as to get adequate and appropriate responses.
1.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The researcher would have loved to
do more, that is, cover more grounds, visit more schools, unfortunately
financial constraints is an obstacle. Added to this is time factor as there was
limited time to administer and collect the questionnaires issued out.
The school authorities were
suspicious of the intent of the research as they felt it could affect their
image.
Also, some of the students insisted
on permission from their parents before responding even after getting
the school permission.
TOPIC: INTERNET AND EDUCATION (A STUDY OF THREE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN LAGOS STATE)
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