ABSTRACT
There
is a need for everybody to be Accounting literate in the society, and this made
us to carry out this project work titled the extent of Accounting literacy
possessed by junior secondary science teachers in Enugu education zone. We have
five research designs and the area of the study is Enugu education zone. Simple
random sampling was used. The sample of the study is made up of 10 schools
selected at random from the 27 existing schools in the zone. 50 teachers were
selected from the 150 teachers in the zone, that is, 5 teachers from each of
the 10 schools sampled. The main instrument for data collection was
questionnaire. The instrument was structured according to strongly agree,
agree, disagreed and strongly disagreed. In our study, we find out that the
teachers still have along way to go in the world of Accounting
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
TITLE
PAGE ………………………………………………………………………………i.
APPROVAL
PAGE ………………………………………………………………………ii.
DEDICATION
……………………………………………………………………………iii.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………………….iv.
ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………………….vi.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS ……………………………………………………………..vii.
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION.
1.1 BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY ………………………………………… 1.
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM …………………………………………5.
1.3 PURPOSE
OF THE STUDY ………………………………………………… 6.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY ………………………………………….6.
1.5 SCOPE
OF THE STUDY ……………………………………………………..7.
1.6 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS ……………………………………………………7.
1.7 DEFINITION
OF TERMS …………………………………………………….8.
CHAPTER
TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW.
2.0 INTRODUCTION
……………………………………………………………10.
2.1 COMPUTER
LITERACY …………………………………………………….10.
2.1:1SOCIAL
IMPLICATION OF COMPUTER LITERACY ………………12.
2.2 COMPUTER
AGE …………………………………………………………….14.
2.3 INFORMATION
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ……….15.
2.4 THE
IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER IN EDUCATION …………….16.
2.5 THE
MAJOR COMPONENT PARTS OF COMPUTER ………………17.
2.6 DATA
PROCESSING…………………………………………………………22.
2.7 APPLICATION
OF SOFTWARE ………………………………………….23.
2.8 SUMMARY
OF REVIEWED LITERATURE …………………………….24.
CHAPTER
THREE: RESEARCH METHODS.
3.0 INTRODUCTION
…………………………………………………………….25.
3.1 DESIGN
OF THE STUDY ………………………………………………….25.
3.2 AREA
OF THE STUDY ……………………………………………………..26.
3.3 POPULATION
OF THE STUDY ………………………………………….26.
3.4 SAMPLE
AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES …………………………….27.
3.5 INTRODUCTION
FOR DATA COLLECTION …………………………27.
3.6 VALIDATION
OF THE INSTRUMENT …………………………………27.
3.7 RELIABILITY
OF THE INSTRUMENT …………………………………27.
3.8 METHOD
OF DATA COLLECTION ……………………………………28.
3.9 METHOD
OF DATA ANALYSIS …………………………………………28.
CHAPTER
FOUR.
4.0 PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND SUMMARY OF
DATA ……..29.
4.1 RESEARCH
QUESTION 1 ……………………………………………….29.
4.2 RESEARCH
QUESTION 2 ……………………………………………….32.
4.3 RESEARCH
QUESTION 3 ………………………………………………..34.
4.4 RESEARCH
QUESTION 4 …………………………………………………36.
4.5 RESEARCH
QUESTION 5 …………………………………………………38
CHAPTER
FIVE.
5.0 DISCUSSION,
CONCLUSION, RECOMMENDATION AND SUMMARY………………………………………………………………………41.
5.1 DISCUSSION
…………………………………………………………………41.
5.2 CONCLUSION
………………………………………………………………..42.
5.3 RECOMMENDATION
……………………………………………………….43.
5.4 SUMMARY
……………………………………………………………………..44.
REFERENCES. ………………………………………………………………………45.
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY
This
century has witnessed the transformation of the human society from the
industrial age to information age. The volume of information that circulates in
an economy is now a measure of the level of advancement of any economy.
Industries enjoy relative advantage over their competitors if they have
monopoly of some classes of business information. Nation is stronger than
others because they have more information. It is therefore, not surprising that
government and private business organizations invest significant proportion of
their budget in information technology. The role accounting plays a central
role in the acquisition, processing, storage, dissemination, and use of vocal,
pictorial, textual and numerical information. The use of Accounting has revolutionized
the way we do business, study, work, and social activities and so on, as well
as continue to touch and change our daily lives in a profound way. So
significant is the impact of Accounting that it is regarded as an enabling
technology, the facilitator of change and the creator of hitherto unimaginable
possibilities.
According
to Okolo (2007), the critical analysis of the definition of Accounting,
performs three devises that qualify it as a computer;
- Receiving
input as data.
- Processing
the received data.
iii. Providing
the processed data as information.
Therefore,
a person’s skills in using computer system will largely determine his or her
values in workforce in coming decades. Acccounting literacy is already
beginning to create a great impact on career opportunities as ordinary literacy
did in the past.
Okolo
defined Accounting literacy as a way of being able to tell a computer to do
what one wants it to do through operation. For one to tell a computer what to
do for him or her, the person must understand exactly what he or she wants.
Then for the computer to perform the operational task given to it effectively,
the operator has to go through the information before he or she could confirm
it.
Therefore,
for one to be able to instruct the computer to do certain work for him or her,
he or she must know and understand Accounting language such as; programming
languages. No one can use account without giving it instruction, which is
programming it. We should understand that programming skills work together with
computer operation from the backbone of Accounting literacy.
Okolo
(2007), defined computer as an electronic gadget or device that accepts data as
an input and processed the data electronically to produce the desired output or
information with the aid of a set of instructions. A computer machine requires
some means of accepting data called input port. Somewhere to store the data
called memory, somewhere to keep the sequence of operations to be manipulating
the data or performing the circulation called the Arithmetic and Logic Unit
(ALU) and finally, a method of telling the result of the calculation.
Edafiogho
(2007) outlined the different ways information and communication technology
(ICT) can be applied to education to include learning, on-line learning,
digital literacy, assessment, information literacy and digital virtual library.
ICT can be used in education for tele-processing, telephone, database,
electronic bulletin board and so on. In teaching and learning especially in
secondary schools ICT have been very useful in a variety of ways. A breakdown
of the application shows that ICT is needed in the following areas;
- Provision
of instructional materials that are used in teaching and learning of
cumbersome and uninteresting topics.
- It
also provides opportunity for teachers to have an access to teaching aids
used in other parts of the world to understand a concept.
iii. Provision
of ICT in secondary schools helps in improving access to learning
opportunities, redress in equalities, improves the quality of learning and
delivers long-life learning opportunities.
- It
helps the teachers and students to access information in their class work
and assignment.
- It
enables teachers to choose from variety teaching and learning experience
which the teacher can use to permit instruction in the learners.
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
Education
is a field in which data processing using computer as an aid of teaching and
learning in a classroom, communication that is the use of internet for wide
research across the globe and for effective communication to the whole world is
necessary.
It
is quite essential for both the teachers and students to become Accounting
literate in other to enable them cope with the continuous development in the
society.
We
then, find out that in our educational institution today, both the teachers and
students are still ignorant in information technology. For this ignorance,
Enugu Education Zone is not left out. They still have second hand information
of what is going on in society. There is every reason to ask therefore, what is
the extent of Accounting literacy among teachers, precisely science teachers in
Enugu Zone?
1.3 PURPOSE OF STUDY
The
purpose of this project aims at ascertaining the extent of Accounting literacy
possessed by junior secondary school science teachers in Enugu Zone.
Specifically,
the purpose of this project is to find out;
- To
what extent are the schools computerized?
- To
what extent has the teachers known how to use Accounting to communicate?
- Can
the teachers teach Accounting operation very well to the students?
- To
what extent has the teachers reached, in knowing the general overview of
Accounting?
- To
what extent can the teachers make use of Microsoft office package?
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
When
this research has been carried out, the extent of
Accounting
literacy possessed by junior secondary science teacher in
Enugu state,
precisely Enugu zone, will be known we will contribute great ideas that will be
used to carry everybody along in terms of becoming Accounting literate.
We
have to say the importance of computer in data processing, teaching and
learning in the classroom and also for communication. Having talked about this,
it will help the government and Parents Teachers Association (P.T.A) tot put
things in order and as supposed.
Therefore,
in this project work we meant the way forward to all the teachers and also
schools to buy the idea if it would be necessary for them. We should move
higher to acquire knowledge, more especially on accounting to enable us cope
with that of global age.
1.5 SCOPE
OF THE STUDY
This
study only covers the extent of Accounting literacy possessed by junior
secondary schools science teachers in Enugu education of Enugu state only.
1.6 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
The
following research questions were formulated to guide the study;
- To
what extent has the teachers known how to use accountto communicate?
- To
what extent has the schools been accounting?
iii. To
what extent has the teachers reached in knowing how to teach accounting very well?
- To
what extent has the teachers known general overview of account?
- To
what extent can the teachers make use of Microsoft office package?
1.7 DEFINITIONS
OF TERMS
- Accounting:
This is an electronic machine that accepts data as input, processes the data,
generates output (result) in form of information and also, stores both the
input/data and output information for further usage.
- Accounting
Literacy: This can be defined as a means whereby someone knows how to
operate or make use of Accounting effectively.
- Hardware:
This is a collective terms that refer to all physical component of
computer that can be seen and touched.
- Software: This
is collective programs that direct the hardware on what to do and how to
accomplish such operation.
- Data
Processing: This is the manipulation which a account does in data in order
to transform it into information.
- Information
Technology: This is referred to as the study of electronic equipment,
especially computers, for storing, processing, analyzing and sending out
of information.
TOPIC: EXTENT OF ACCOUNTING LITERACY POSSESSED BY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SCIENCE TEACHERS
Chapters: 1 - 5
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