STUDENTS’ VARIABLES AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENTS’ VARIABLES AND
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Abstract
This study examined “student’s variables and
Academic Achievement in social studies among primary school pupils in Ikot
Abasi Local Government Area”. Two research questions and two hypotheses were
formulated to guide the study. ......................For Complete Project, Materials, Seminar/Term Papers Contact: 09074563328
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
to the Study
It is interesting to note that
researchers in education and other stakeholders have contributed immensely
towards improving academic performance of learners in the teaching-learning
process. Researchers have conducted researches mostly on environmental factors,
teacher related factors, home and parental factors, use of instructional
materials and school locations among other variables while students’ variable seem to
receive or attract less touch.
Students’ variable according to Meador
(2013) includes those behavioral patterns that either foster or inhibit the
students’ performance at school. He listed some of the positive students’
variables to include asking questions, hard work, regularity at class, class
participation, seizing opportunities, trustworthiness and being a problem
solver. Young (2012) identified the variables of good students to include being
attentive in class, consulting with instructors, promptly turning in assignment
and making good use of extra credit hour opportunities.
Students’ variable is a compound concept
that encompasses the learner’s age, experience, interest, health, beliefs,
gender, motivation and previous learning and intelligence (Fakeye, 2012). Apart
from the afore factors mentioned earlier which have received much researcher’s touch,
Cohen (2013) argued that students’ variables may even impact highly on academic
performance considering the fact that they learn what is of interest to them.
According to the researcher, “as a teacher, you can only create the learning environment needed, explain the concept as
supposed, use necessary material to facilitate the learning but cannot force
the learner on what, how when and where to learn, he learns what is of his
satisfaction depending on his personal attitude. Many researchers have come to argue that
learning should be learners-centered. This obviously is a pointer to the fact
that students apart from being mere learners but listeners, their variables may
go a long way in determining the extent to which they can progress
academically.
In Nigeria, in spite of the enormous
role that has been set in their respective places to enhance the academic
performance of the students, many factors have contributed to this ugly and
unwholesome situation. These factors include students’ health, lack of
interest, gender inequality and students’ study habits. Researchers have identified
a number of factors that may have impact on students’ interest in specific
subjects, researches has been carried out on students’ variable and interest in
social studies, basic questions till now are open how to make students’
variables toward arts and science more favorable and how to increase their
interest in the subject, interest has many applications for studying and learning.
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It is particularly note worthy that a
variety of research also found significant gender difference in attitude
towards an interest in social studies with girls losing interest faster than
boys in secondary schools. It is also likely a point of interest to note that
gender difference were most likely to be connected with a number of variables
related to classroom experiences including pedagogical variables. This implies
that gender is a very good predictor of performance in arts subjects at
secondary school level. It is against this backdrop that, this study is
designed to investigate those factors associated with learners particularly
in Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State because the earlier we
identify those good and bad students’ variables and properly address them, the
better the academic performance of students in social studies and at large and
all other life subjects.
1.2 Statement
of the Problem
Students’ variables have been found to
have a considerable influence on pupils’ interest in learning and academic
achievement. Accordingly, the school system has put in place several rules and
regulations to guide the pupils. For a smooth academic progress in school,
students’ are expected to be law abiding, respectful of school authorities and
school staff as well as being regular and punctual to class. Other variables expected
of the students includes, respect for one another, honesty, hard-work commitment
to class tasks and attentiveness in class.
In Nigerian educational system, policy
keeps collapsing from time to time and this has generated much concern from
several quarters of the nation. For instance, social studies which initially
was a compulsory subject in all Nigerian primary schools in now an elective
subject. Again, children are sent to school some at a very tender age while some
at their advanced age, quite unlike what was obtained in those days. As if this
is not enough, parents now let their wards to jumps certain classes claiming
that the children are of high intelligence.
It has been noted that pupils who
exhibits positive variable like regularity in class, active class participation
and prompt response to assigned tasks were
more committed to learning than pupils with negative variable which includes;
poor study habit, irregularity in class, truancy, fighting, disobedience,
examination malpractice, lateness to school and general indiscipline; others
include; students abstaining themselves from school and classes using
unnecessary excuses such as being sick when they are not, fake suspension by
the school authority or teacher, some of these variables are common among the
students who perform poorly in their test and examination.
At
this point, one would stop to ask, where is the foundation to a healthy living
by the society when social study has become an optional subject in our foundational
schools? Having young, average and advanced ages in the same class? Should
children be allowed to jump classes all in the name of high intelligence? What
is its impact, if at all there is?
The
growing number of failure in social studies in both external and internal
examinations in primary schools has become alarming and also a cause of concern
because of this nagging issue. Educators have been forced and motivated to
conduct series of research study with the view of finding a lasting and better
solution to the problem of learning social studies. This study seeks to
investigate the possible answers to this problem.
1.3 Purpose
of the Study
The
purpose of this study was to examine the students’ variables and academic
achievement in social studies among primary school students in Ikot Abasi Local
Government Area.
Specifically,
the study sought to;.................
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