Type | Working Paper - E-Leader Singapore |
Title | The effect of national youth service corps teachersinput on students academic performance in secondary schools in Ogun-State, Nigeria |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | http://www.g-casa.com/conferences/singapore12/papers/Adesina.pdf |
Abstract | The study investigated the effect of NYSC teachers` input on the students’ academic performance in secondary schools in Ogun – State. As a descriptive survey, the study population comprised 1650 respondents comprising 150 school principals and 1500 students, Multi stage stratified and simple random sampling techniques were used. Data collected were analyzed using frequency counts, percentage, means and Pearson Product Moment Correlation. Five null-hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study reveals that the input of NYSC teachers on secondary school students was close and, as such students` academic performance was significantly related to NYSC teachers – Work Habit, General Ability, Resourcefulness, Personal Qualities and Mental Stability. Based on the findings, it was recommended that Nigerian government should implement the NYSC Scheme as stipulated in the National Youth Policy and Strategic Plan of Action, protect its youths from security threats of Militants and Boko Haram amongst others. This will enhance the effectiveness of students` academic performance. |
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