ABSTRACT
The
study investigated the relationship between school facilities and students’
academic performance in selected secondary schools in Shomolu Local Government
Area of Lagos State. In this study relevant literature review was carried out.
The survey research design was used in order to assess the opinions of the
respondents with the use of the questionnaire. A questionnaire was designed by
the researcher and validated by the supervisor and was administered to the
respondents to collect needed data. A total of 120 respondents comprising 60
male and 60 female students were sampled for the study. Two null hypotheses
were formulated and tested in this study. The Pearson Product Moment
Correlation and independent t-test statistical tools were applied in testing
the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance.
At
the end of the analysis, the following results emerged:
There
was a significant relationship between school facilities and students’ academic
performance in the schools.
There
was a significant difference between the academic performance of students who
attended schools where there were facilities and those whose schools did not
have facilities.
These
results were discussed and recommendations were made based on the findings.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background
to the Study
Facility
means the system which supports the operation of an organisation or an
institution to carry its daily activities and to promote growth and development
in such organisation or institution.
Facility
refers to the entire environment of the school or an organisation, it refers to
both the physical and material resources available to the students and teachers
in the school to facilitate the learning - teaching process. The classrooms;
the libraries and the laboratories for sciences are the three main areas of
facilities identified in the school system or environment (Onyeji, 2000)
Yeloye
(2002) states that in terms of the availability of the libraries as one of the
school facilities, a great many of our secondary schools have no functional
libraries, and where some libraries are found, there are no new or current
books that are relevant to the current secondary school programmes. In effect
there are no library facilities in most of the secondary schools in Nigeria,
especially in Lagos State.
The
importance and uses of the library cannot be under-rated. Libraries and books
give great assistance to both the teachers and the learners. In a situation
whereby our secondary school students are left with no choice to make their
text books as the only source of knowledge, the danger of exposing them to
obsolete knowledge in old books donated by the British Council several years
ago as one normally finds in the old secondary schools should not be
overlooked. According to Dada (2004), any one who is familiar with secondary
school classrooms in Nigeria, especially in Lagos State, will agree that no
meaningful teaching/learning activities can effectively take place in most of
them, even if teachers are God-sent and the learners are celetial pack of
highly intelligent personalities, the problem is that where there are
classrooms, they are overcrowded to the extent that rooms originally meant for
between 30 and 40 students, take between 60 and 80 students with a good number
of them sitting on windows. In this situation, neither the teacher nor the
students can move freely as expected in our secondary school classrooms. This
is why many teachers do not give assignments to such large number of students
regularly as expected. And this has affected students academic performance
drastically.
On
science laboraories, Olarewaju (2004) claims that only few schools have science
laboratories which are well equipped to carry out scientific experiments in
courses such as biology, physics, and chemistry. A good number of schools teach
biology or chemistry as if they are non-science subjects without laboratory.
Some other schools teach the three branches of science without laboratories in
the hope that they would use other schools’ laboratories during their
examinations or compel students to contribute money for purchase of science
equipment through the Parent-Teachers Association (PTA). It should be noted
that the greatest failure rate is in the sciences because our schools lack the
essential science materials but rather, resort to the theoretical science
without the use of laboratory. The contention is that the nation has been
unfair not only to students in our secondary schools but also to herself. This
s because no nation can develop technologically through theoretical teaching of
science subjects, under poor educational facilities, no meaningful teaching and
learning can take place, and the normal refrain in the educational circle is
that all is well with our secondary schools.
Statement
of the Problem
The
importance of school facilities or amenities in the development and growth of
the educational sector cannot be overemphasized. Many schools in Nigeria today
do not have certain school facilities that can make teaching and learning to be
easier and enjoyable to both the teachers and the students.
Often
times, there has been a constant outcry of the inadequate provision or
non-provision of the school facilities, especially, the laboratories, the
classrooms (buildings) and the libraries which are the main school facilities
that aid teaching and learning, for example due to lack of necessary equipment
in the school, teachers in the science fields find it difficult to experiment
and carryout practical teaching in the school, and the resultant effect is that
most science students fail their science related subjects in the external and
internal examinations.
Due
to lack of provision of libraries, and sufficient classrooms in the school,
year after year, the academic performance of students both in arts and science
courses continue to go down. This is because the teachers are not able to
utilise the instructional materials to present their teaching thoroughly for
the better understanding by the students. Infact the inadequate provision or
the non-availability of school facilities in our secondary schools is what
prompted the investigation of this study.
Purpose
of the Study
The
major purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between school
facilities and students’ academic performance in selected secondary school in
Shomolu Local Government Area of Lagos State. Other objectives of the study
include:
(1) To
find out whether there is relationship between school facilities and students’
academic performance.
(2) To
find out whether there is no adequate provision of facilities in our secondary
schools.
(3) To
identify the causes of inadequate provision of school facilities in our
secondary schools.
(4) To
proffer solutions to the problems of inadequate provision of facilities in the
secondary schools.
Research
Questions
These
research questions were raised for the study.
(1) Is
there any relationship between school facilities and students’ academic
performance?
(2) Are
the facilities in our secondary schools adequate or inadequate?
(3) What
are the causes of inadequate provision of facilities in our schools?
(4) How
can the problem of inadequate facilities in the schools be solved?
Research
Hypotheses
The
following hypotheses were formulated for the study:
(1) There
will be no significant relationship between facilities and students academic
performance in the schools.
(2) There
will be no significant difference between the academic performance of students
who attend schools where there are facilities and those whose schools do not
have facilities.
Significant
of the Study
This
study will be beneficial to the following people:
It
is hoped that students will benefit from this study because they would be able
to have proper insight and understanding that non provision of infrastructure
in the secondary schools will adversely affect their academic performance.
Teachers,
it is hoped, would, through the study come to terms with the fact that the
provision of adequate infrastructure will help both students and teachers to
facilitate the teaching and learning processes.
The
school authorities would utilize the findings and recommendations of this study
to find solution to the problem of inadequate provision of infrastructure in
our secondary schools. They would through this study understand better the
effect of inadequate provision of infrastructures in our schools, on the
teachers work performance and the academic performance of students.
It
would be of benefit to parents because it will enable them to understand the
effect of inadequate infrastructure on academic and work performance of both
students and teachers. With the finding and recommendations of this study
parents would help the school authorities to find lasting solutions to the
problem of inadequate provision of infrastructures in our schools.
The
society will benefit from the study because when there is adequate provision of
infrastructure in the schools teachers would work better to produce better crop
of students for the society.
Scope
of the Study
The
study covered the relationship between school facilities and students academic
performance in Shomolu Local Government area of Lagos State. Sourcing of good
materials for literature review and other information collection posed a
hindrance to the study.
Definition
of Terms
School
Facilities: It refers to both the physical and material resources
available to the students and teachers in the school to facilitate the learning
and teaching processes.
School
Resources: These are the total inputs into an
educational programme in term of human efforts, funds, facilities, equipment
and others.
Academic
Performance: This is regarded as the knowledge
attained or skill shown in the school subject such achievement are indicated by
test scores or by marks assigned by the teachers.
TOPIC: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCHOOL FACILITIES AND STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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