Effect Of Truancy On The Academic Performance Of Senior Secondary School Students

(A Case Study Of Ogbomoso South, Oyo State)

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Truancy, characterized by habitual absence from school without valid explanation, significantly impacts the academic performance of senior secondary school students. Research indicates that students who engage in truancy often struggle academically, experiencing lower grades, decreased motivation, and higher rates of dropout compared to their peers who attend regularly. Factors contributing to truancy include socioeconomic status, family dynamics, peer influence, and personal attitudes towards education. Addressing truancy requires a holistic approach involving collaboration between schools, families, and communities to implement interventions such as counseling, mentorship programs, and parental involvement to mitigate its adverse effects and foster academic success.

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this research is to find out the causes of truancy among senior secondary students; its implication on academic performance of the students and the role of counselling in eradicating it. The study is limited to three secondary schools in Ogomoso south in Oyo state. Personal interview as conducted with teachers and students. About 150 students and 15 teachers were interviewed. Five hypotheses are stated in this research two of them are rejected while three are accepted. The hypothesis stated are: (1) There is no significant relationship between the attitude of truants and non-truants to schooling (2) There is no significant relationship between the academic performance of truants and non-truants (3) There is no significant relationship between influence of gender on truants and non-truants. (4) there is no significant relationship between the parents of truants and non-truants. (5) There is no significant relationship between influence of teachers on truants and non-truants. Recommendations are made at the end of the research. These could be useful in eradicating truancy among senior secondary students of ogbomoso south in Oyo state.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background to the study 1-4
1.2 Statement of the problem 4-7
1.3 Research Questions 7
1.4 Research Hypotheses 8
1.5 Purpose of the study 8-9
1.6 Significance of the study 9-10
1.7 Scope and Limitations of the study 10
1.8 Definition of Terms 11

CHAPTER TWO:
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.1 Theoretical Background of the study 12-15
2.2 Causes of Indiscipline in schools 15-18
2.3 Implication of Truancy on Academic performance of students 18-20
2.4 The role of counselling in Eradicating Truancy 21-25
2.5 Review of Empirical Studies 25-33
2.6 Conceptual Framework 33-40
2.7 Appraisal of the Literature Reviewed 40-46

CHAPTER THREE:
RESEARCH METHOD

1.1 Research Design 47
1.2 Population of the Study 48
1.3 Sample and Sampling Technique 48-49
1.4 Research Instruments 49-50
1.5 Validity and reliability of the Instruments 50
1.6 Procedure for Data Collection 50-53
1.7 Method of Data Analysis 53

CHAPTER FOUR:
DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION

1.1 Hypothesis Testing and Discussion 54-65

CHAPTER FIVE:
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 Summary of findings 66-68
5.2 Implication for the theory and Practice 68-73
5.3 Conclusion 73-77
5.4 Recommendations 77-79
Bibliography 80-83
Appendixes 84-93

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
Truancy is one of the disciplinary acts that is common in our secondary schools. It is not unusual to see students roaming the street during school hours. This study is based on the effects of truancy on academic students in Ogbomoso south in Oyo state. It is important to note that truancy has negative effects on academic performance of students.
A students who does not attend lesson regularly and is not always in the class when other students are being assessed will have himself to blame if he eventually fails. In view of the disciplinary problems in Nigerian secondary schools, many investigations have been carried out on the causes of truancy.
Truancy is a great problem affecting the academic performance of students. In the new 6-3-3-4 education system, student’s performance in school may be affected if he does not come to school regularly. These days, many students do not have positive attitude to schooling such students are under-achievers.
Terry G, Thomas j. and Blair et al (2014), they define truancy as a deliberate absence from school for no medical or justifiable reason, with or without parental knowledge. A truant is a pupils who just does not want to go to school and makes plans to do something else. He may go fishing attend a movie or take a trip. If the activities at school challenge him as much as those outside school, it is certain that he would be no truant.
The pupils who is successful in school, whose needs are being met is unhappy if events prevent him from attending his classes. Teachers should consider truancy as a sign that something is wrong with the school. When changes have been made in school programmes truancy has been known to drop out prior to this time, truancy was not so rampart in schools, but nowadays it has become noticeable. It is one of the indiciplinary act affecting students academic performances in the west African school certificate examination. It is a gradual process possibly from the day a student enters school or in the course of his educational pursuit. The bad effect it has on students is more than the enjoyment they derive from it.
The influence of truancy on academic performance of students can not be over-emphasized. Students are assessed on a continuous basis. The academic assessment of a student is based on his performance in class. If a student is not always present when other are being assessed, and if he has no genuine reason for his absence, no mark would be recorded for him and this will affect the over all mark for such a student. Continual absence from school can affect a student’s academic record-especially in the cumulative file and this may affect his future career. This is because achievement-oriented people would strive towards accomplishing better future goals in favour of the lesser goals of the present time. A student who knows his future goal should not absent himself from school without genuine reasons. Student who can discover their interests tend to achieve more realistic goals than others who drift about with no interest in what they do. A student who is a truant may not discover his interest on time and would find it difficult reinforcing an interest he has not discovered.
In view of this fact that he has no interest in coming to school, he would just be drifting about like a ship without a ruder. The causes of truancy may be related to some personality problems affecting individual truants. Some of the causes vary from the home, school, society and personal traits of individual truants.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The objective of secondary school education in Nigeria is to provide students with academic and vocational skills as well as moral ethics but it is quite unfortunate that these objectives have not been fully achieved due to the high level of students involvement in truant behaviour.
In recent times, truancy has become a regular habit among students. There are so many causes of students poor academic performance in schools, some students put up non-chalant attitude to academic work and no longer regard teachers as people representing the authority. They prefer to roam the streets rather than face their work in school. During school hours, they go out to watch inter-house sports competition in other schools even when their schools are not invited, while their co-students are learning in the school. The introduction of ‘exeat cards’ in schools has helped to curb this act a bit.
In 1977, general Obansajo summoned a national conference of principals of secondary schools and other schools of learning to deliberate on problems of indiscipline such as stealing, smoking, playing truant, drug abuse examination leakages to mention a few in the secondary schools.
The conference/work-shop on school discipline was organized by the federal government. The main objective of the conference was to defined the goals, formulate the strategy and propose a machinery for instilling discipline in our schools. At the end of this conference twenty-two vital recommendations were made along with their policy implications and actions. Some of the recommendations dealt with the need for research and the roles of people like school psychologists, guidance counsellors and universities faculties of education mainly to eradicate truancy.
In 1978, the military government introduced the system of posting military personnel to school to prevent students from indulging themselves in these learning and behaviour problems.
The national policy on education (2014) states that the secondary school should:
– equip students to live effectively in our modern age of science and technology; develop and project Nigeria culture, art and language as well as the world’s cultural heritage;
– Raise a generation of people who can think for themselves, respect views and feelings of others, respect the dignity of labour, and appreciate those values specified under our broad national aims and live as good citizens.
A students who does not come to school regularly will not be able to achieve these aims. All these aims would be of no importance to him and would see no reason why he/she should work towards achieving the aims. On the long run, he would be a liability to himself and to the nation.
Due to these, the study aims at investigating truancy among secondary school students in Ogbomoso south educational zone.

1.3 Research Questions
1. Why do students practice truancy in secondary school?
2. What are the effects of truancy on the academic performance of students in secondary school
3. What role can the parents, school and environment play to prevent truancy in schools?
4. Suggest means and methods that could be adopted to eradicate truancy in secondary schools.

1.4 Research Hypotheses
Based on the research questions the following hypothesis will be verified.
i. There is no significant relationship between the attitude of truants and non-truants to schooling
ii. There is no significant relationship between the academic performance of truants and non-truants
iii. There is no significant relationship between the influence of gender on truants and non – truants.
iv. There is no significant relationship between the parents of truants and non-truants
v. There is no significant relationship between influence of teachers on truants and non-truants

1.5 Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study is to examine;
a. The effect of truancy on students academic performance in secondary school. Schools where truancy prevail, disobedient children are likely to face problems in their academic pursuit which lead to laziness and stealing.
b. To examine the role which parents, schools, society or community can play in order to prevent truancy.
c. To suggest means and methods that could be adopted to eradicate this evil practice in secondary schools.
d. Examine the role of counsellor in eradicating the rate of truancy among students.

1.6 Significance of the Study
The study will be of great benefits to the parents in Ogbomoso South Local Government Area who would know that they have a great part to play in making their children to develop positive attitude to schooling and never to run away from school again. Teachers would also gain from the study by knowing the causes of truancy and how to find solutions to them in order to get the best out of their students.
It is hoped that this study will also help the secondary school administration in Ogbomoso Local Government Area to provide conducive environment good for learning by the students so that they do not run away from school.
Also, it is expected to help the Local government authorities to recognize the reasons or causes of truancy among secondary school students. Lastly, counsellors, can also be used in assisting truants to give up their act. To this effect, when truants are identified, school counselors should ensure that they counsellos the students so far identified as truants.

1.7 Scope and Limitations of the Study
This research is designed to cover ogbomoso south Educational zone of Oyo state. The study centres on Truancy among secondary school students, it is mainly limited to public secondary school students in Ogbomoso south, educational zone of Oyo State. We have nine public secondary schools in Ogbomos south this study will be limited to three schools.
1. Baptist High school Ogbomoso
2. Ogbomoso high school
3. The Apostolic church Grammar school Ogbomoso

1.8 Definition of Terms
TRUANCY: Deliberate absence from school for no medical or justifiable reason with or without parental knowledge
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE: Externally imposed or self generated control of conduct to ensure orderliness, social acceptability and conformity to school regulations
PARENTAL VALUE SYSTEM: attitudes and beliefs of parents in the social, educational moral, political and religious spheres.
ACADEMIC: Teaching, Studying, of schools, colleges etc, scholarly literary contrasted with technical or scientific. And too much concerned with theory and logic, not sufficient practical.

 

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Effect Of Truancy On The Academic Performance:

Truancy, which refers to a student’s intentional and unauthorized absence from school, can have significant negative effects on the academic performance of senior secondary school students. Here are some of the key ways in which truancy can impact academic performance:

  1. Missed Instructional Time: Truancy results in missed classes and lessons. When students are not present in the classroom, they miss out on important information, explanations, and discussions provided by teachers. This can lead to gaps in their understanding of academic subjects.
  2. Falling Behind in Curriculum: Consistent truancy can cause students to fall behind in their coursework. They may struggle to catch up with the curriculum, which is typically designed to build on previously taught concepts. Falling behind can make it challenging for students to grasp new material.
  3. Poor Test Performance: Truant students often miss assessments, quizzes, and exams. This can result in lower test scores and grades. Over time, poor performance on assessments can have a cumulative negative impact on a student’s academic record.
  4. Lack of Teacher Support: Teachers may be less inclined to provide additional help and support to students who frequently miss school. Truant students may miss opportunities for one-on-one instruction, clarification of doubts, and access to educational resources.
  5. Decreased Motivation: Chronic truancy can lead to a sense of disengagement and decreased motivation to succeed academically. Students who consistently miss school may develop a negative attitude towards education and see little value in attending classes.
  6. Social Isolation: Truancy can result in social isolation from peers. Students who frequently skip school may struggle to form positive relationships with classmates, which can further impact their emotional well-being and sense of belonging in the school community.
  7. Legal Consequences: In many jurisdictions, truancy can have legal consequences for both students and their parents or guardians. This can create additional stress and distractions that interfere with a student’s ability to focus on academics.
  8. Graduation Risk: Chronic truancy can increase the risk of not graduating from high school. Many educational systems have attendance requirements for graduation, and students who do not meet these requirements may not receive a diploma.

It’s important to note that the impact of truancy on academic performance can vary from student to student and depend on the frequency and duration of absences, as well as other factors such as individual resilience and support systems. Schools and communities often implement strategies to address truancy, including counseling, mentoring, and interventions to improve attendance and academic outcomes for affected students.