ABSTRACT
This research work centered on the
influence of learning environment on the academic performance of students in
public junior secondary school in Ojo local government area. This study was
aimed at finding how learning environment has an impact on academic performance
on students. The researcher made effort to review books, journals and other
materials relating to the different headings incorporated in the literature
review. The study population for this study composed of 80 students in four
public secondary schools in ojo local government area, Lagos state. The
instrument used to collect data for this study was questionnaire. Te data was
analyzed through SPSS computer package. The result obtained indicate that a
significant relationship exist between learning environment and academic
performance.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
to the Study
The learning environment, which
include the classrooms, libraries, technical workshops, laboratories, teachers’
quality, school management, teaching methods, peers, etc are variables that
affect students’ academic achievement (Ajayi, 2001 and Oluchukwu, 2000). Hence,
the learning environment remains an important area that should be studied and
well managed to enhance students’ academic performance.
The
issue of poor academic performance of students in Nigeria has been of much
concern to the government, parents, teachers and even student themselves. The
quality of education not only depends on the teachers as reflected in the
performance of their duties, but also in the effective coordination of the
learning environment (Ajao 2001) learning environment which include
instructional spaces planning, administrative places planning, circulation
spaces planning, spaces for conveniences planning, accessories planning, the
teachers as well as the students themselves are essential in teaching-learning
process. The extent to which student learning could be enhanced depends on
their location within the school compound, the structure of their classroom,
availability of instructional facilities and accessories. It is believed that a
well planned school will gear up expected outcomes of education that will
facilitate good social, political and economic emancipation, effective teaching
and learning process and academic performance of the students.
Relating
this study to international occurrences are the assertions of Williams,
Persaud, and Turner (2008), quoting Marsden (2005), which reported that safe
and orderly classroom environment (aspect of instructional space), School
facilities (accessories) were significantly related to students’ academic
performance in schools. The three researchers, also quoted Glassman (1994),
asserting that a comfortable and caring environment among other treatments
helped to contribute to students` academic performance.
The
physical characteristics of the school have a variety of effects on teachers,
students, and the learning process. Poor lighting, noise, high levels of carbon
dioxide in classrooms, and inconsistent temperatures make teaching and learning
difficult. Poor maintenance and ineffective ventilation systems lead to poor
health among students as well as teachers, which leads to poor performance and
higher absentee rates (Frazier, 2002)
Lyons,
2001; and Ostendorf, 2001). These factors can adversely affect student behavior
and lead to higher levels of frustration among teachers, and poor learning
attitude among student. Beyond the direct effects that poor facilities have on
students’ ability to learn, the combination of poor facilities, which create an
uncomfortable and uninviting workplace for teachers, combined with frustrating
behavior by students including poor concentration and hyperactivity, lethargy,
or apathy, creates a stressful set of working conditions for teachers. Because
stress and job dissatisfaction are common pre-cursors to lowered teacher
enthusiasm, it is possible that the aforementioned characteristics of school
facilities have an effect upon the academic performance of students.
Previous
studies have investigated the relationship of poor learning environment
including problems with student-teacher ratio, school location, school
population, classroom ventilation, poor lighting in classrooms, and
inconsistent temperatures in the classroom with student health problems,
student behavior, and student achievement (Crandell & Smaldino, 2000;
Davis, 2001; Johnson, 2001; Lyons, 2001;Moore, 2002;
Stricherz,
2000; Tanner, 2000). To complement these studies, the present research is to
examine the aforementioned areas of learning environment as it affects
student’s performance in Nigerian schools.
1.2 Statement
of the Problem
A student faces a lot of problem in
the course of his educational pursuit. These problems are multifaceted. The
research is concerned with the influence of the learning environment with
special reference to student’s academic attainment and possible solution to the
problem. The alarming poor performance in examination is definitely of great
concern to the researcher who sees the study as inevitable.
It
is noted that students’ performance at junior secondary school level at private
and public schools differs due to environmental constraints.
The high levels of students’
academic performance may not be guaranteed where instructional space such as
classrooms, libraries, technical workshops and laboratories are structurally
defective. However, little is known on the impact of learning environment on
students’ academic performance in junior secondary school in Ojo Local
government area of Lagos State.
1.3 Purpose
of the Study
The purpose of this study is to:
1. Find out the effect of the
learning environment on the students’ academic performance
2. Examine
the reasons for students’ poor performance.
3. Find out the effect of the
learning environment of student on the academic performance of junior secondary
school students.
1.4 Research
Questions
This research work would also
investigate to know the possible solution to the problem. The research would
equally pay attention to the family’s financial status. Consequently, the
following questions is asked.
1. Is
there any relationship between school environment and the
student academic performance?
2. To what extent do school
facilities affect students’ academic performance in secondary school?
3. What effect does class size
has on the academic performance of students in secondary school?
4. To
what extent does school location has on the achievement of
secondary
school students?
1.5 Research
Hypotheses
The following hypothesis is stated
for work.
H1: There is no
significant difference between school environment and the students’ academic
performance
H2: There is no
significant difference between school facilities and academic performance of
students
H3: There is no
significant difference between class size and academic performance of students
H4: There is no
significant difference between school location and academic performance of
students
1.6 Significance
of the Study
It is hoped that this study would
provide information for parents, educators and school administrators to reflect
upon various factors that help students in achieving their academic goals. In
so doing, they can investigate the possibility of introducing those factors to
their school, which may consequently lead to enhancing students’ educational
outcomes in school. In addition, the fact that this study is conducted in
public schools, it shares quite a lot of similarities with many other
counterparts.
In
this connection, this study provides a valuable reference for other schools to
reflect upon the school environment as it affect the academic performance of
student in secondary school.
Also,
this work would serve as a stepping stone to other researchers, who are looking
for better ways to solve the problem of learning environment and students’
academic performance in junior secondary school in business study, a case study
of selected Junior Secondary schools in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos
State.
1.7 Scope
of the Study
The scope of this work is to cover
four selected schools under Ojo Local Government Area.
They are:
1. Awori
College, Ojo
2. Ajangbadi
High School, Ajangbadi
3. Lagos
model college, Ojo.
4. Ojo
Community High School, ojo
The subjects of this study are
junior school.
It is hoped that the findings made
in these areas would serve as a useful pointer to what occurs in other areas of
the state and in other part of the federation knowing fully well that students
encounter different environmental constraint.
TOPIC: LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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