• CAUSES OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS STUDENTS IN FURTHER MATHEMATICS
    [A CASE STUDY ILORIN KWARA STATE]


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]It has been observed that students have been performing rather poorly in further mathematics; this has actually prompted the purpose of this study into with the aim of identifying causes of poor academic performance of students in further mathematics in senior secondary schools, Ilorin Kwara State. During the course of study, a total number of one hundred thirty-three students were involved in filling the questionnaire; five schools were selected randomly from West, East or South senior secondary schools in Ilorin Kwara State. A researcher-designed questionnaire was employed to collect the ne ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Title pageApproval pageDedicationAcknowledgmentAbstractTable of content CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study1.2 Statement of problem1.3 Objective of the study1.4 Research Hypotheses1.5 Significance of the study1.6 Scope and limitation of the study1.7 Definition of terms1.8 Organization of the studyCHAPETR TWO2.0 LITERATURE REVIEWCHAPETR THREE3.0 Research methodology3.1 sources of data collection3.3 Population of the study3.4 Sampling and sampling distribution3.5 Validation of research instrument3.6 Method of data analysisCHAPTER FOURDATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS AND INTER ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Introduction1.1 Background of the studySometimes it makes the general populous wonder why certain government schools fail to produce good results in public examinations while others manage to consistently impress the general public by yielding admirable results. A good number of scholars on institutional effectiveness, including Edmonds (1981), Scheerens & Bosker (1997), Lezotte, Skaife & Holstead (2002), and Daggett (2005), revealed that government schools can miraculously produce admirable results despite having majority of learners from poor backgrounds. The researchers in question postulat ... Continue Reading