CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
The importance of quality education in nation building can the important of
quality education in nation building can not be over emphasized. There have
been several calls on the educational managers on how to make the educational
system to be more vibrant in the quality of its products after several quality
of mass failure and half braked products from our various educational
institutions in the country. These over the years have generated a lot of
debate and argument among Nigerians on the Newspapers, Radio and Television
programmed, including Parent's Religious Bodies and Non-governmental
Organizations'. They often expressed their concern about the manner in which
the system is loosing its confidence as regards to the effective and efficient
nature of the system. Hence, there is the urgent need for effective quality
control measures.
Quality control is a comprehensive practice that aims to
promote the performance of organizations through the cultivation of sound
quality culture. It is also the development of a set of values and convictions
that make every employee aware of the fact that quality is the main goal of his
organization. Quality control is a procedure or a set of procedures intended to
ensure that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to a defined
set of quality criteria or meets the requirements of the client or customer.
Quality control is similar to, but not identical with quality assurance.
Quality Assurance is defined as a procedure or set of procedures intended to
ensure that a product or service under development (before work is complete, as
opposed to afterwards) meets specified requirements. Quality Assurance is
sometimes expressed together with Quality Control as a single expression like
quality assurance and control (QA/ QC).
With regards to education, the international institute
for educational planning (LLEP) views quality from different perspective. The
first is from the internal criteria of the system such as profile expiration
and the external criteria which are the fitness and relevance of such on
education to its environment. Arikewyo (2004) views quality in education to be
judged by both its ability to enable the students performs well in standard
examinations and relevance to the needs of the students, community and the
society as a whole. He finally concluded that quality severs as determination
of gradations based on standard of excellence beneath which a mark of
inferiority is imposed or adduced and above which grades of superiority are
defined. However, quality assurance is related to quality control, but it
functions in a rather proactive manner in the sense that quality control serves
as series of operational techniques and activities used to fulfill that
requirement are met. While quality assurance goes beyond that, because it
extends the focus from outcomes or outputs to the process which produces them.
Quality control is a central feature of organizational performance. It is
an essential part of management activities of people and directing their
efforts towards the objectives of the organization. There must be an
appropriate from of behavior to enhance performance. Akinboye ( 2005 ) defines
quality control as inducing followers to act for certain goals that represent
the values and the motivations, the wants and needs, the aspirations and
expectations of both leaders and followers.
The school Administrator is an implementor,
facilitator and evaluator of education programmes. He is a synergist, teacher
of teachers, an organizational designer, a political statesman and an
accountability monitor. He must be aware of interpretations of equal
opportunity, programme design, trends in curricular and personnel
administration and of local community moves. In this view, the school
Administrator is less a Bureaucrat and move of a leader and facilitator. He is
expected to understand individuals and groups and to utilize their individual
talents rather than just manage an organization with fixed positions to be
filled by replaceable, standardized parts. This type of administrator needs
more than training in scheduling classes, disciplining students, increasing
efficiency and managing an organization. He needs professional assistance in
identifying and interpreting differences and likeness among individuals and
groups. Further, he needs to control and organize collective efforts toward
positive ends so as to ensure quality in the system.
The concern for quality has been
at the core of the motivating forces for reforms in education. Ajayi and
Adegbesan (2007) see quality as the total of the features of a process, product
or service on its performance, in 'customers' or 'clients' perception of the
performance. It is not just a feature of a finished product or services but
involves a focus on internal processes and outputs and includes the reduction
of wasted and the improvement or productivity. Taking a cue from the above
definition, Fadokun (2005) characterized quality by three interrelated and
interdependent strands; (i) Efficiency in the meeting of its goals, (ii) relevance
to human and environmental conditions and needs, (iii) something more that is
the exploration of new ideas, the pursuit of excellence and encouragement of
creativity.
According to Ijaiya (2006), the worth of any
educational system as an investment lies in its capability to continuously
serve its customers (students, parents, employers or labour, the society)
better and remain relevant. Educational planners are therefore faced with two
main challenges: providing for quantity and for quality. The school
administrator or head teacher's role is to promote academic performance. He or
she is the pivot around which many aspects of the school revolve. The success
of what is done in the school is attributed to the quality of control of the
head teacher. He or she is the person in charge of every detail of running the
school be it academic and administrative. It is important that the performance
of a school is appraised against the performance of the person who leads it.
Both the government and parents expect
teachers to perform better at their present levels of training. One of the core
functions of schools to take human raw materials (that is, students) and
converts them to valuable adults. It is therefore of paramount importance to
manage teachers properly, the absence of which will lead to low productivity on
the part of the teachers (republic of Kenya, 1988). School administrators are
schools' executives who are charged with this daunting task of managing
teachers among other school resources. For this reason, Ayot and Briggs (1992)
are of the view that input-output studies should be done using learning
achieved as seen from student's performance. The impact of school management is
an essential element in such studies. The quality of control makes the
difference between the success and failure of a school.
In the contemporary world, improvement in
students' achievement is recognized as the foremost objective of school reforms
and restricting efforts. With this objective in mind, many different reform
packages are being implemented while key focus of the reforms is more or less
the same. The legislation: every child counts' signed into law in 2008 in
Nigeria is one of the prominent and visible actions taken by government towards
achieving this goal. In the meantime, many scholars have acknowledged that the
quality of control of school is one of the most significant in enhancing school
performance and students' achievement. (Fisher and Frey 2002, Mulford 2003,
Dinham 2004, Janerette and Sheretz 2007, Gamage 2009).
In the past 10 years, quality control has no
significant influence on educational process (learning/ teaching).due to the
relaxing or completely removing quality control, this has resulted to fall in
educational standard. The effect of supervision and inspection on the academic
development, improvement and performance cannot be over emphasized. Even
though, Nigeria educational system is alleged to be examination. Oriented
student academic performances as reflected in various senior school certificate
examination results do not seem to justify the quality control being adopted
into the system. This research work is to explore the literature to examine
whether there is sufficient evidence to sustain this claim. The results of the
senior school certificate examination will be the basis of evaluation.
1.2 Statement
of the problem and research question
Quality control is a retroactive action used to determine the quality of a
system after processing and during which wastages would have occurred and what
if left is to reject and/ or battle with rectification. It is however, better,
more rewarding and less costly to take steps to prevent failure and wastage
before they happen hence, the need for quality assurance which is preventive
rather than corrective. This research work is set out to look into the
relationship between quality control in education and students' academic
performance in Ojo Local Government secondary schools. In doing this, the
researcher addressed the following questions:
(a) Is there any
relationship between teacher quality control on student academic performance.
(b) Is there any
relationship between principal leadership behaviour and student academic
performance.
(c) Would there
be any relationship between student academic performance in internal
examination and student academic performance in external examination.
(d) What is the
relationship between head teachers as supervisors and principal as supervisors
on student academic performance.
1.3 Purpose of the study
The most cases students' academic performance is a kind of measure for
weighing the standard of education. Although it has been asserted that there
has been a fall in general level of education (Fisher and Grey 2002), the
measure of supervising the performance of learning is very vital, not to
learning situation alone, but also to the improvement of its effectiveness and
efficiency in education activity in general.
The broad purpose of this study, however, is to investigate the effort of
quality control on teachers' effectiveness and students' academic performance
in Ojo Local Government Secondary Schools.
1.4 Significance of the study
In this study, is assumed that with proper quality control, school
administrators, teachers will bring about positive effect on the ability of
students involved. The result of the findings of this work is hoped to be
useful in different people in the society who are interested in the academic
performance of students of secondary schools.
In addition, it serves as means of improving the academic performance of
the school though effective quality supervision. Also, the study will serve as
a drive to gear up various concern with the issues of supervision in carrying
out the roles expected to each of them. Moreover, it will guide parents in
determining the roles expected of them in helping their children's performance
and ways of improving their standard. This study will be of tremendous
assistance to the government and those saddled with the administration of
secondary schools, in identifying areas that require their contribution towards
enhancing better quality control in schools.
Furthermore, this study will also guide further research in the field of
education, especially educational management on the relationship between
quality control and students' academic performance. Finally, the result of this
study will ensure that both school administrators and teachers know that for
any high quality in education to be attained and taken place, such an effort
must be beaked up with good quality control.
1.5 Scope of the Study
This study covers secondary schools in Lagos State. The study therefore
involves selected secondary school like Aocoed international school as well as
some selected secondary schools in the urban areas of Ojo local government
Area.
1.6 Definitions
of Terms
The following terms are defined operationally in this study to avoid
ambiguity as follows:
SUPERVISION: The act of overseeing both teachers and students.
STANDARD: This is the quality of educational achievement.
STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: This refers to the level of accomplishment of
the students in senior secondary school certificate examinations.
QUALITY CONTROL: This is the supervision and inspection of all aspects of
educational system so that a high degree of goodness in education is
achieved and the set standard met.
INSPECTION: This is a process involving regular visits to school to cheek
that everything is satisfactory and that rules are being obeyed by principals,
teachers and students.
EDUCATIONAL ORDINANCE: This is an order made by government concerning
education.
TOPIC: QUALITY CONTROL AND STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
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