The Influence Of Environmental Variables On Student Academic Performance Of Islamic Studies (PDF/DOC)
This study was carried out on the influence of environmental variables on student academic performance on islamic studies in selected secondary schools in Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State. The study is was specifically set to determine if and to what extent which: school enrolment/school environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic Studies, home environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies, peer group influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies, home neighbourhood influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies and parental education influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.The survey design was adopted and the simple random sampling techniques were employed in this study. The population size comprise of islamic studies teachers and students in selected secondary schools in Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State. In determining the sample size, the researcher conveniently selected 200 respondents and 150 were validated. Self-constructed and validated questionnaire was used for data collection. The collected and validated questionnaires were analyzed using frequency tables. While the hypotheses were tested using Chi-square statistical tool. The result of the findings reveals that school environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.The study also revealed that parental education influences academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.Therefore, it is recommended that regular monitoring, supervision and evaluation of school activities should be carried out to assess participation, involvement, and understanding of the students and offer support to those teachers who lack competencies required to improve the learning situation and environment. To mention but a few.
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background Of Study
Today’s modern society expects everyone/students to be a high achiever. And the key criteria to judge one’s true potentialities and capabilities are perhaps academic achievement/performance which has become an index of a child/the students’ future. As a result, there is a great pressure on the minds of the child and their parents on how to attain the societal expectations. The educational institution/school that is charged with the responsibility of impacting teaching and learning processes do not exist in a vacuum. Since it has been discovered that the student’s academic achievement is a function of various factors based on the learning environment which comprises of all the student is exposed to in the school and outside the school that can facilitate or inhibit learning.
Hence this study is geared towards examining the conditions and possible influences of supportive environment in the home, school, neighbourhood, peer group and other environmental factors that could enhance the students’ academic achievement in Islamic studies in some secondary schools in Offa local government area of Kwara state. Poor academic performance of students have given rise to accusations and counter accusations by the government and school proprietors, the teachers as well as the parents as to who could be responsible for the problem of poor academic performance. The world fastest growing economy today is in Asia. The Asian Government particular by Japan and South Korea took some desired steps to develop their educational system with a very strict assessment process. This compels students to learn to be able to achieve high scores that can guarantee them places in choice employment. Japan ever requires parents to take examination before their children are allowed into primary school as they believe that home is a vital contributor to the achievement of students in the school system.
Fraser (1981) found that students learn through interacting with their environment and that most of the observable variance in students’ performance is attributed to students’ characteristics and environment of learning. McRobbie, Roth and Lucys (1997) assert that the nature of classroom, environment can have a direct impact not only on their achievement but also on their personal-social behaviours. Schareider (2003) in his study counted school faulty condition to effective teaching and learning in schools. More and Lackney (1994) in their handbook on educational facilities concluded that physical setting has both direct and mediated efforts on social and achievement outcomes.
1.2 Statement of Problem
The Nigerian Nation is in hurry to join the league of developed and industrialized nations of the world. To be able to attain this lofty goal, education of the citizenry had been identified as the panacea. The question that comes to mind therefore is “Can the environment under which learning is taking place in our schools lead to the attainment of the goals of education? More specifically, does school environment influence academic achievements? Do the neighbourhood, peer group and parental education influence academic achievement of students?
1.3 Objectives of the Study
The purpose of this study is to determine empirically the components of learning environment that influence academic performance of secondary school students in Islamic studies in Offa local government area of Kwara state.
The knowledge of these components of learning environment that influence academic performance, is to the intent that adequate recommendations as to how these factors can be manipulated to enhance higher academic performance can be determined.
Specifically to determine if and to what extent which:
1. School enrolment/school environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic Studies.
2. Home environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.
3. Peer group influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.
4. Home neighbourhood influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.
5. Parental education influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.
1.4 Research Questions
To find answers to the problem of this study, the following research questions were raised:
a. Does school environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies?
b. Does home environment influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies?
c. Does home neighbourhood/society influence academic achievement of students in Islamic studies?
d. Does peer group have influence on academic achievement of students in Islamic studies?
e. Does parental education influences academic achievement of students in Islamic studies?
1.5 Research Hypotheses
Ho: Environmental factors has no significant effect on the academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.
Ho: Environmental factors has a significant effect on the academic achievement of students in Islamic studies.
1.6 Significance of Study
The findings of this study will be of immense benefit to all major players in the education industry. To school administrators in that it will enable them take appropriate steps to create an enabling environment that will increase the academic achievement of students. To the parents as they will be able to know/observe the influence their home environment and neighbourhood have on their children’s academic achievement. To the teacher(s) as they would be able to create a suitable environment that will enable the students perform in that they will be exposed to the factors within their learning environment that can enhance their academic achievement.
1.7 Scope of Study
While it is evident from research findings, that a number of factors could be responsible for students’ academic achievement in Islamic studies, this study considers only the factors that could be termed learning environment.
The study covers some selected secondary schools in Offa Local Government area of kwara State.
1.8 Limitation of the study
Like in every human endeavour, the researchers encountered slight constraints while carrying out the study. The significant constraint was the scanty literature on the subject owing to the nature of the discourse thus the researcher incurred more financial expenses and much time was required in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature, or information and in the process of data collection, which is why the researcher resorted to a limited choice of sample size. Additionally, the researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. More so, the choice of the sample size was limited as few respondent were selected to answer the research instrument hence cannot be generalize to other secondary schools. However, despite the constraint encountered during the research, all factors were downplayed in other to give the best and make the research successful.
1.9 Definition of Terms
School Environment:
These are the facilities, learning materials made available to the study as well as the conduciveness of the school to enhance or inhibit learning.
Home Environment:
This is the availability or non-availability of facilities in the home to enhance or inhibit learning.
Parental Education:
This is the degree of parent’s educational attainments with its associated social, economical and financial benefits have the capabilities to enhance or inhibit learning.
House Neighbourhood:
This is the immediate community that the student lives.
Academic Achievement:
The mean performance of the students on the various school subjects.
1.10 Organization of the Study
The study is categorized into five chapters. The first chapter presents the background of the study, statement of the problem, objective of the study, research questions and hypothesis, the significance of the study, scope/limitations of the study, and definition of terms. The chapter two covers the review of literature with emphasis on conceptual framework, theoretical framework, and empirical review. Likewise, the chapter three which is the research methodology, specifically covers the research design, population of the study, sample size determination, sample size, abnd selection technique and procedure, research instrument and administration, method of data collection, method of data analysis, validity and reliability of the study, and ethical consideration. The second to last chapter being the chapter four presents the data presentation and analysis, while the last chapter(chapter five) contains the summary, conclusion and recommendation.
Recommendation
- Parents should as a matter of necessity intensify their efforts at monitoring and showing more interest in their children’s academic activities.
- Ministries of education, school administrators, and the local authorities should come up with frequent community based forums that are specifically structured toward enhancing parental participation in their children’s education. In this forum, parents should be highlighted on the importance of education not only in the child development but also for community growth.
- Policy on should be formulated and adequately implemented concerning parents who never attained any formal education to get the opportunity. This policy need to be effectively introduced in rural area.
- The three tiers of government should help to improve academic achievement of students in Nigeria, by extending educational support in form of adult literacy programmes to uneducated parents in the country.
- Regular monitoring, supervision and evaluation of school activities should be carried out to assess participation, involvement, and understanding of the students and offer support to those teachers who lack competencies required to improve the learning situation and environment.
- The education sector should be appropriately funded to enable the sector acquire the necessary facilities to make the learning environment very adaptable, useful and viable to meet the educational goals of Nigeria.
- The teachers who are the link between knowledge and learning in our educational system should be availed opportunities for regular training and re-training to enable them have a good grasp of the principles and philosophies of education. This will help to regularize the teaching and learning environment thus ensuring quality assurance in the education system in Nigeria.
- Community participation in the administration of schools should be encouraged so as to promote a harmonious school-community relationship that will enhance the security of staff, learners and learning facilities.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.0 INTRODUCTION
Our focus in this chapter is to critically examine relevant literature that would assist in explaining the research problem and furthermore recognize the efforts of scholars who had previously contributed immensely to similar research. The chapter intends to deepen the understanding of the study and close the perceived gaps….
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