ABSTRACT
Investigation into academic
indiscipline this studies an investigation into academic indiscipline and
failure among secondary school students Accounting education period 2005-2011
(a case study of Nigeria) the population of the study consists of five subjects
in senior secondary school in Nigeria. A total of nine thousand seven hundred
and fifteen (9,7,15) students and about 200 members of the staff were involved.
Ten students from each class (JSS1-SSIII) were selected by proportionate
stratified random sampling techniques to ensure that relevant features of the
population were adequately represented for the second set of sample (staff) the
same techniques was used to selected five staff from each school. The
instrument used for the data collection was a structured questionnaire section
‘A’ contained personal data of the correspondent eg Name, sex, qualification
etc while section ‘B’ contained the structured questionnaire items. The items
were structured to reflect four point rating scale of strongly agree (SA),
Agree (A) strongly Disagree (SD), and disagree and others like response
category. The researchers personally administered the questionnaire. The
response code and values are shown below, used in calculating the mean using
the formula.investigation into academic indiscipline
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Approval
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table Of ContentsChapter One:
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background Of Study
1.2 Statement Of The Problems
1.3 Purpose Of The Study
1.4 Significant Of The Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Scope Of The Study
1.7 Definition Of TermsChapter Two:
2.0 Literature Review
2.1 Aspects Of Students Indiscipline
2.2 Causes Of Students Indiscipline
2.3 Consequences Of Students
Indiscipline
2.4 Strategies Of Maintaining
Discipline
2.5 Summary Of Literature
ReviewChapter Three:
3.0 Research Methodology
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Area Of The Study
3.3 Population Of The Study
3.4 Sample And Sampling Techniques
3.5 Development Of The Instrument
3.6 Method Of Data Collection
3.7 Method Of Data Analysis
3.8 Validation Of Instrument
Chapter Four:
4.0 Data Presentation And Data
Analysis
Chapter Five:
5.0 Discussions Of Findings,
Recommendations, And Summary
5.1 Discussions
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Implications
5.4 Recommendations
5.5 Suggestion
5.6 Limitation Of The Study
5.7 Summary
References
Appendix
CHAPTER ONE
Background of the Study
According to Oxford Advanced learners
Dictionary (7th editions) failure is lack of success in doing or achieving
something. It is pertinent (relevant) to know that everybody in every works of
life is afraid of failure. According to America Heritage (R) Dictionary,
failure is lack of discipline or restraint (control) while failure to fulfill
promise is called indiscipline.investigation into academic indiscipline
Indiscipline is a rudimentary
ingredient that plays a crucial role in school system, which Insist on
upholding the moral values of students. It comprises a wide spectrum of
meaning, well from the negative or positive perspective i.e a particular
attitude towards something i.e view point. However, it is human immune to
always focus on the negative smell and that would be considered a popular issue
if it involves an individual or a group that claims an intimate relationship
(close relationship) within a society.investigation into academic indiscipline
Schon, D. (1993) aptly states that
every child has a need to attend school. Schools are seen as provider of
education as education is an important process that each individual has to
undergo in life today. Thus, education is seen as the key to unlock the
treasure prove of knowledge i.e valuable things that are found hidden or whose
owner is unknown student’s misbehaviour is a prevailing problem affecting
schools not only in Nigeria but also across the many countries around the
Africa.
Students misconduct in the classroom
interferes with teaching and learning and is thought to be precursor to later
school dropout and similar negative social out-comes. Student’s behaviour
problems are also thought to be a leading contributor to teacher’s stress and
attrition (Making somebody weaker). Teacher’s subjected to abuse report
experiencing fears for their intense feeling of anger, humiliation or shame,
Isolation and depression.
Some teenagers may never reveal the
nature of the incident or it’s impact on them in such cases, the confidence of
the teachers has been undermined, his/her sense of personal safety related and
the perpetration has not been conditioned.investigation into academic
indiscipline
Salvin, R.E (2003). One of the most
wide-spread reasons for bad discipline however is usually students inability to
cope with the task. The noisiest students will demonstrate their frustration by
loud outburst (a sudden strong expression of an emotion), disruptive behaviour
(causing problems, noise), will the rest of the class may remain passive
(Stermbery, R.J & Williams, W.W.(2002). Basically, discipline problems
occurs when a students refuses to obey rules of the classroom or
school.investigation into academic indiscipline
A close investigation on why our students
fail in their Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) especially on
Accounting education will reveal the fact that most of the students,
susceptible i.e influenced or harmed to failure are those who indulge in
academic indiscipline such as truancy, lateness to school, fighting, vandalism
(crime of destroying or damaging something) and others. Sometimes, some school
principals and class teachers will dabble (to take part in an activating) into
malpractice just to help the students. However, they do it so that the society
will see them as committed and hardworking teachers in their schools. The
knowledge that the teachers will offer them helping during examination leads to
students to relax, instead of being serious with their studies.
The researchers are not happy because
academic indiscipline is rapidly putting down the wall of education in our
country. It ponders in the mind of the researchers the type of doctors,
engineers, lawyers, accountants that will be produced in our nation in the next
five-ten years. Onah, J. (2008). According to Dewey in philosophy of education
he emphasized on learning, by doing’.
The child has to do something”. He has
to get involved in order for learning to be meaningful.
Moreover, rules that deal with human
actions will eventually be broken and require some sort of punishment. Rules
must also relate to the stated function of education or the school process and
again, common sense must prevail in establishing disciplinary action for
breaking a rule.Furthermore all students must be aware and prudent of the rules
before disciplinary action can be administered. Franken, R.E (1998) parent and
schools share the responsibility of promoting values and standards which we
hope will help younger people to establish sound behavioural codes for their
lives.investigation into academic indiscipline
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Education is the bedrock of
development of any country. This is the reason why the integral part of our
budget goes to education. The government is fighting very hard to shake off the
under-development. How much was voted for education budgets.
Academic excellence is everybody’s
wish for himself and his relations. During the colonial days some people know
the efficacy in education.investigation into academic indiscipline
It is with dismay (a worried, sad
feeling) to observe the damaged academic indiscipline has done to our schools
even our secondary schools which the preparatory stage of higher education.
Teachers are not coping well with the
implementation of the curriculum, hence the low achievement of the product of
secondary schools illiteracy, innumeracy (unable to court or do simple
Accounting ) and basic skills.
The value system in the country has
made everybody to be corrupt. Lack of adequate infrastructural facilities such
as teaching aids, buildings, transport, water and power supplies etc have led
to academic indiscipline and failure among secondary school
students.investigation into academic indiscipline
1.3 Purpose of the Study
It is ideal to investigate into
academic indiscipline and failure among secondary school students based on
these objectives:-
a. To critically define indiscipline
and failure in secondary schools.
b. To investigate into the causes of
academic indiscipline and failure into our schools.
c. To recommend possible ways of
cubing academic indiscipline and failure among secondary school
students.investigation into academic indiscipline
1.4 Significant Of The Study
This study would be of immense help to
the secondary school students as it would investigate clearly why our students
are involved in academic indiscipline and why they fail woefully in their
examination. It will also want to find out positive and lasting solution
towards their being made better examination candidates especially in compulsory
subjects like Accounting education
The entire society also stand the
chance to benefit immensely because the students in secondary schools will be
equipped to take their Senior Secondary school Certificate Examination (SSCE)
confidently which will in long them lead to sufficiency.investigation into
academic indiscipline
1.5 Research Questions
1. Does frustration cause academic
indiscipline?
2. Can failure cause the student to
dropout from school.
3. Is the teacher a role model to the students?
4.Do some secondary school
administration encourage examination malpractice?
5. Does broken home make a student to
be aggressive
6. Have the child’s background have
any contribution to his behaviour at school.
7. Can lack of confidence lead to failure.
8. Teaching the students with precepts
(principles) and examples can it help to combat indiscipline?
9. How did the students perform in
these subjects from 2005-2010?
10. Which one did they perform better
or worse?
11. What are the possible reasons for
their performances?
1.6 Scope of the Study
The study is deliminated to a subject
in senior secondary schools in Nigeria.
Accounting education
1.7 Definition of Terms
Academic indiscipline involves all
those undesirable attitudes exhibited by students in the schools. Examples;
bullying, fighting, stealing, poor attitudes to schools activities, vandalism
etc.investigation into academic indiscipline
1. Truancy: According to NTI, NCE
(2001) Education cycle 4, truancy is an act of staying away from school without
good reason or permission and students who involve in this act is called
truant. A times, they leave the school to stay in a hide out playing, gambling
(the activity of playing games of chance for money and watching movies.
2. Bullying: A bully is someone who
use his strength or power to hurt or frighten people. He enjoys oppressing
others weaker then himself.investigation into academic indiscipline
3. Vandalism: According to oxford
Advanced learners Dictionary) it is the crime of destroying or damaging
something, especially public property, deliberately and for no good
reason.investigation into academic indiscipline
4. Malpractice: The dishonest use of a
position of trust for personal gain. It is an act of ommission or commission
which comprises the validity, reliability and integrity of any
examination.investigation into academic indiscipline
5. Failure: It is lack of success in
doing achieving something.investigation into academic indiscipline
6. Indiscipline: Failure to fulfill
promise.
7. Rudimentary: Means basic clearing
with only the most basic matters and ideas.investigation into academic
indiscipline
CHAPTER TWO
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Chapter Two of “An Investigation Into Academic Indiscipline And Failure Among
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Aspects Of Students Indiscipline, Causes Of Students Indiscipline, Consequences
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Literature Review .investigation into academic indiscipline
CHAPTER THREE
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Methodology, Research Design, Area Of The Study, Population Of The Study,
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TOPIC: AN INVESTIGATION INTO ACADEMIC INDISCIPLINE AND FAILURE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ACCOUNTING IN PERIOD 2005-2010
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