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Survey Of Different Sources Of Income For Development Of Secondary Schools
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The findings of the study will be of
immense benefit to various tiers of government such as local, state and
federal government to whom the burden of educational funding seems to
have left with. This study will show a clear picture on the extent to
which Ministry of Education fund post-primary schools thereby serving as
an appraisal report to the government.
The findings of the study
will be of immense benefit to school principals who have been the
victims of inadequacies of resources needed for effective execution of
educational programmes, since this study aims at appraising the extent
to which Ministry of Education funds educational institutions. Probably,
suggestions on how to improve private sector participation in funding
may be arrived at thereby enabling school principals to have enough
resources to execute educational programmes in schools.
Lastly, the
result of this study will be of importance to future researchers who may
wish to carryout studies relating to the problem under study.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The
scope of this study is delimited to Yola Education Zone of Adamawa
State involving all the staffs of Ministry of Educations existing in the
zone.
The content scope of this study involves the extent Christian
Association
of Nigeria, Alumni Association, market Women Associations, Rotary club
international and community development Association funds secondary
schools.
1.6 Research Questions
To guide this study, the following research questions were posed:
1. To what extent do community development Associations fund
secondary schools?
2. To what extent does rotary club international fund post – primary institutions?
3. To what extent does Christian Association of Nigeria fund public primary schools?
4. To what extent does Alumni Associations fund post – primary
institutions?
5. To what extent does market women Associations fund post –
primary institutions?
1.7 Hypotheses of the study
The following null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study and was tested at 0.05 level of significance.
Ho1:
There is no significant difference in the mean response of staffs of
the association on the extent to which community development
Associations fund post – primary schools.
Ho2: There is no
significant difference in the mean responses of principals and staffs on
the extent to which rotary club international funds post – primary
institutions.
Ho3: There is no significant difference in the mean
responses of principals and staffs on the extent to which Christian
Association of Nigeria funds public secondary schoolsschools.
Ho4:
There is no significant difference in the mean responses of principals
and staffs on the extent to which Alumni Associations funds postprimary
schools.
Ho5: There is no significant difference in the mean
responses of principals and staffs on the extent to which women
Association funds post-primary institutions. education,secondary
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