ABSTRACT
The topic of the research is
principal management behavior and examination malpractice in secondary schools
in Lagos. The researcher used survey design in the
study. The population of the study was five hundred comprising of
ten selected senior secondary. The sample size was two hundred and
fifty, twenty five from each of the schools selected for the study. The
research used both the primary and secondary sources of data in the course of
study. The primary data were collected through the instrument of
questionnaire. The secondary data from text books, journals,
magazines and internet. The data collected was analyzed using simple
percentage and frequency with the help of SPSS (Statistical Package for Social
Science). The hypotheses were tested using Pearson correlation
coefficient(r). The research finding of the project work revealed
that the causes of management behavior among management of senior secondary
school in Lagos State.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
to Study
One of the major problems
confronting educational institutions especially secondary school in Nigeria is
examination malpractice. It is a cankerworm that has
eaten deep into the fabric of the society, and it has become so
rampant among secondary school students in Nigeria that many regard it as
a normal process of passing examination.
The value and functionality of any
educational system lie in its ability to actualize the goals of education. In
educational systems, world over, the examination process makes
the difference. The goals 0 national educational systems and
indeed national development become like mirage if examination
ethics is not encouraged and instituted (Nwadiani, 2005). Till date,
examinations still remain the best tool for an objective assessment
and evaluation of what learners have achieved after a period of schooling.
Hence, any actions that undermines examinations poses a great threat
to the validity and reliability of ex animation results and certification.
Unfortunately, the process of
examination in Nigeria secondary schools especially in Lagos State has become a
"contemporary shame" (Nwadiani, 2005). This is because of the
phenomenon of examination malpractice that has become endemic in
the educational system. The Examination Malpractice Act (1999) explains
examination malpractice as any act of omission r commission by a person who in
anticipation of, before during or after any examination fraudulently secure an
unfair advantage for himself or any other person in such a manner that
contravenes the rules and regulations to the extent of undermining the
validity, reliability, authenticity of the examination and ultimately the
integrity of the certificates issued. Oluyeba and Daramola (cited in
Alutu & Aluede, 2006) remarked that examination malpractice is
any irregular behaviour exhibited by a candidate or anybody charged with the
conduct of examination before, during or after the examination
that contravenes the rules regulations governing the conduct of such
examination.
In Nigeria, the last
two decades have witnessed an alarming rate of increase in incidents
of examination misconduct among secondary school students. Evidences abound of
increasing involvement in examination malpractice by students, teachers and
parents (Vanguard, 2005; Weekend Pointer, 2005; Daily Independent, 2004). The
incidence of examination malpractice has become so widespread that there is
virtually no examination anywhere at all levels and outside the formal
school system that there is no one form of sharp practice or theother.
The incidences of examination
malpractice are common everywhere and every examination season
witnesses the emergence of new and ingenious ways of
cheating. Though examination malpractice is neither a recent
phenomenon nor is it peculiar to Nigeria or Africa (Awanbors, 2005), the
alarming rate of increase is a global issue. The alarming rate of increase in
examination malpractice in secondary schools in Nigeria calls for concern from
all stakeholders in theeducation sector. It h s been widely reported that
parents and teachers aid and abet examination malpractice directly or
indirectly. (Vanguard, 2005; Weekend Pointer, 2005; Daily Independent, 2004
Nigerian Tribune, 2009). Parents go to the extent of bribing their
way through to ensure that their wards get unearned grades while teachers
encourage examination malpractice because they lack the zeal to work but want
to be praised for job not done (Alutu & Aluede, 2006). According
to Omoluabi and Uzoka 2006), the value system in Nigeria has broken
down completely and so adults and youths alike act without moral
scruples. This is the reason why
examination malpractice still thrives despite its grave consequences
on the social political and economic structures of the nation.
Although the efforts seem to be
yielding some results, yet incidences of examination malpractice
still feature prominently in the school system.
1.2 Statement
of the Problem
The educational system in Nigeria
has many problems but examination malpractice constitutes one of the
greatest because it threatens the very foundation of the system. Students'
engagement n examination malpractice constitutes not only a deviant behaviour,
but also affects the reliability of examination certificate issued to those
students who engage In examination The sole reliance upon examination results t
day in Nigeria has made students to see examination certificates as the only
way out of their 'misery'. Therefore, the resort to various corrupt practices
to achieve 'successes' in examination. But will not be able to defend and
justify it. Similarly, they will not be able to confront adequately the
challenges of later life. Such examination mischief makers are liabilities to
any employer and the society in general.
It has severally been argued
that examination malpractice is just one aspect of general moral decadence in
the society. But as Onyechere (1996) pints out that, the educational system
must rise above moral decadence since it holds the only hope for the
transformation of youth and for future political, social
and economicsanity. The continuous existence of examination malpractice in
Lagos State Senior Secondary Schools, resulting into perceived fall in
standard of education calls for very great concern among stakeholders in the
education industry. There are reported cases of principals' sale of school
properties, embezzlement of school fees and unclaimed salaries of retired, dead
or transferred teachers. There are also series of report about teachers and
principals collecting money from students for the award of inflated marks and
aiding and abetting examination malpractice in the writing of Junior and Senior
School, Certificate Examination.
In the words of the Lagos State
Commissioner of Education (2004:3) it has been reported that some principals
and Headmasters are still collecting unauthorized levies from unsuspecting
parents and innocent children. In the light of the above observation certain
pertinent questions could be asked. Could the present laxity and unseriousness
on the part of students, tea her and principals be attributed to ineffective
implementation of the aims and objective of examination malpractice Act in
Nigeria especially in Lagos State?
Therefore from the above
statement of problems the researcher aim is to determine the principal
management behaviour and examination malpractice in Lagos State secondary
schools using Agege Local Government as a case study.
TOPIC: PRINCIPAL’S MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOUR AND EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN LAGOS STATE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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