Relationship Between Management of Facil
Relationship Between Management of Facil
Relationship Between Management of Facil
STATUS: SEMINAR
SUPERVISOR: PROFESSOR J. M. NDAGANA
CO-SUPERVISOR: DR. K. M. BADAU
July, 2017
1.1 Background of the Study
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1. Overcrowded Classroom 2. Last time Schools were
Renovated 2003
Fabunmi in Owoeye and Yara (2011), affirmed that there is a big gap in quality,
resulting from large number of students in crowded classrooms, using
inadequate and obsolete equipment and disillusioned teachers.
5. Students performing Practical with 6. Blown-off Classrooms 7. Students reading for end
very few Equipment in the Laboratory
of Term Exams
2. What are the bases for allocating school facilities to Senior Secondary Schools in
Adamawa State?
3. What is the level of administrative efficiency put into the use of school facilities in
Adamawa State Senior Secondary Schools?
5. What is the level of available school facilities allocated to Senior Secondary Schools
in Adamawa State?
3. There is no significant relationship between level administrative efficiency put into the
use of school facilities and Senior Secondary Schools students’ academic performance
in Adamawa State, Nigeria.
•School facilities
•Management of facilities
This chapter described the research design, area of the study, population of the
study, sample and sampling technique, instrument for data collection, validation of
the instrument, reliability of the instrument, method of data collection and method
of data analysis.
made up:
The sample size for school principals (153) and teachers (377) were determined
using Taro Yeman formula (Uzoagulu, 2008).
3.5 Instrument for Data Collection
Four research instruments were used for collecting data for the study.
The overall reliability coefficient for SFPAQ and MSFQ was 0.82 and 0.76
respectively which gave a high reliability index for the full length of the test using
Cronbach alpha.
For this study 2.50 being the upper limit of four-point Likert scale was the
decision point.
The decision point for testing the null hypotheses was based on comparing the
calculated values of ‘r’ to 0.05 level of significance using SPSS version 16. A null
hypothesis was rejected when the calculated value is greater than the critical
value of the statistics (P-value). Otherwise the null hypothesis was accepted
when the calculated value is less than the critical value (P-value).
CHAPTER FOUR
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Findings of the Study
The following are summaries of findings of the study:
1. School facilities planning in Adamawa State SSS were efficient (2.67±24.85).
2. The bases for allocating facilities to SSS in Adamawa State were efficient
(2.83±21.28).
5. The assessment of school facilities availability in Adamawa State SSS was found
to be not available (42%).
8. There was a significant relationship between school facilities allocative efficiency and SSS
students' academic performance in Adamawa State (r = 0.457, Sig. 2-tail = 0.062) at 0.05
level of significance.
9. Significant relationship was found between school facilities administrative efficiency and
SSS students' academic performance in Adamawa State Senior (r = 0.706, Sig. 2-tail =
0.062) at 0.05 level of significance.
10. A significant relationship was found between school facilities maintenance efficiency and
SSS students' academic performance in Adamawa State Senior Secondary Schools (r =
0.688, Sig. 2-tail = 0.062) at 0.05 level of significance.
11. There was a significant relationship between availability of school facilities and SSS
students' academic performance in Adamawa State (r = 0.680, Sig. 2-tail = 0.062) at 0.05
level of significance.
12. A significant relationship was found among management of facilities variables (planning,
allocation, administration and maintenance) efficiencies and SSS students’ academic
performance.
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
The problem of the study was to determine the relationship between management
of facilities and senior secondary school students’ academic performance in
Adamawa State, Nigeria.
The negative effects of these are poor teaching and learning, poor students’
academic performance and production of secondary school failure.
5.4 Recommendations
The following recommendations were made among others:
1. Government should adequately equip all SSS in Adamawa State with
instructional facilities.
2. Appropriate procedures of facilities allocation to SSS developed by the planning
division of the MOE should be followed strictly.
3. School principals should frequently carry out comprehensive assessment of the
facilities in their schools to determine areas of need.
4. Education managers should carry out maintenance of the school facilities
instantly as they receive reports from the schools concerned.
5.5 Suggestions for further Studies
Due to the fact that this study was on relationship between management of
facilities and Senior Secondary Schools students’ academic performance, the
following suggestions have been made:
1. Further study should be carried out to cover a wider area preferably the whole
North-Eastern Nigeria.
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