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Teachers Attitude Towards Work and Student Academic Performance in Secondary Schools in Obio-akpor Lga of Rivers State
Content Structure of Teachers Attitude Towards Work and Student Academic Performance in Secondary Schools in Obio-akpor Lga of Rivers State
- The abstract contains the research problem, the objectives, methodology, results, and recommendations
- Chapter one of this thesis or project materials contains the background to the study, the research problem, the research questions, research objectives, research hypotheses, significance of the study, the scope of the study, organization of the study, and the operational definition of terms.
- Chapter two contains relevant literature on the issue under investigation. The chapter is divided into five parts which are the conceptual review, theoretical review, empirical review, conceptual framework, and gaps in research
- Chapter three contains the research design, study area, population, sample size and sampling technique, validity, reliability, source of data, operationalization of variables, research models, and data analysis method
- Chapter four contains the data analysis and the discussion of the findings
- Chapter five contains the summary of findings, conclusions, recommendations, contributions to knowledge, and recommendations for further studies.
- References: The references are in APA
- Questionnaire.
Chapter One of Teachers Attitude Towards Work and Student Academic Performance in Secondary Schools in Obio-akpor Lga of Rivers State
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
The teaching profession is one which is very sensitive as it involves centrally the shaping of minds. Which is why it is often described as a noble profession among few others. Ideally, a teacher should be passionate about the teaching job and sometimes go beyond his or her job description and take pride in the fact that he or she is taking part in the shaping of something productive and beautiful and would translate in the formation of the best minds that would lead the future generation.
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However, recent times has shown that not everyone who goes into it for the right and noble reasons. With bad government, teachers arenโt given any priority or any of the preferential treatments that some other sectors like oil company worker and politicians get. They are owed months old salaries and in some dire cases years. There is hardly a session that goes smoothly without cases of industrial actions in form of strikes which always lasts for weeks and months.
The effect is that teachers lose interest in the core values of their jobs and since government is always unable to see the importance of the childโs education, attention isnโt paid on the effect of this cycle which always ends in the teacherโs lackadaisical attitude towards his or her job, on the students academic performances.
Statement of the Problem
The process of a successful teaching and learning relationship always begins with the students being inspired to want to learn. This takes a teacher who is dedicated in understanding each child and his or he needs and adapting the teaching and lesson materials to suit the childโs learning methods. However, when the teacherโs attitude towards his work is that of indifference and nonchalance, it always shows on the childโs performance especially in primary and secondary schools. At secondary level, the child always needs constant motivation and supervision as this is the age range where adolescent related problems emerge and most turn to delinquents. This research work has taken it upon itself to study the effects of teachers’ attitude to work on the studentโs academic performance at secondary school level. This research will be carried out with secondary schools in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State Nigeria as a case study.
Research Questions
what is the relationship between a teacher’s attitude towards his teaching job and his or her studentsโ academic performance.
How directly proportional is this relationship.
What are the factors that inform a teacherโs attitude to his job.
How can government step in to combat the negative effects in the case of a noncommittal attitude.
Objectives of the Study
This research work aims at studying the various ways a teacherโs attitude to his or her work can bear upon the childโs academic performance. The factors that inform the learning speed and skills of students will be studied and briefly enumerated. The percentage of these factors that are informed by the teachers attitudes to his work and his commitment to teaching will be studied alongside
The work also aims at highlighting the learning process of the students and which of the traditional instructional materials invented by an enthusiastic teacher the students responds most to. This will be pursued through a study of a cross section of teachersโ behaviours within and outside the classroom,.
Significance of the Study
This research work is significant in that it will highlight greatly the importance of a teachers attitudes to work in determining the studentโs academic achievements in the secondary school level
With this, attention will be drawn towards this and more emphasis will be laid on the recruiting of teachers who have a passion for the job and courses could be set up which will aim at coaching teachers on the effects of their attitudes to the profession on the students.
Research Hypothesis
The hypothesis on which the present research work is founded on is the assumption that there is a direct relationship between a teacherโs attitude to his or her job and the students’ level of achievements in the subject he is teaching. Furthermore, it is taken that this relationship affects the students directly seeing that a devoted teacher stands a better chance of making learning interesting for the students than the indifferent one.
Scope of the Study
This study only covers the relationship between a teacherโs attitude to his or her work and the studentโs achievement at secondary school levels. It will be studied with the public and private secondary schools of Obio-Akpor as case studies. In measuring the academic achievements in questions, focus would be given to both subjects grades and other extracurricular activities which the teachers engage the students in.
Limitations of the Study
Measuring through the childโs academic achievements in the ways we mentioned in the scope of the study and matching them with our observation of their teacher during their teaching sessions required lots of time commitment on the part of the researcher. This is one of the major challenges met in the course of this research work and while it serves as a motivation for it, it has been a limitation in that it reduces the time allocation required to fully understand the said relationship between each set of teachers and their students in this study.
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