scholarly journals The influence of home environment on the academic performance of secondary school girls in Zanzibar

2000 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 67-86
Author(s):  
Augustine Obeleagu Agu ◽  
A. K. Hamad

This study is concerned with the home factors that affect girls' continued participation in the second level educational system in Zanzibar. It focuses on how variations in household work habits, intellectual stimulation at home and parental expectations and attitudes towards their children impacted on girls' and boys' academic performance. The study was conducted in only one of the two main Islands of Zanzibar Unguja. Four instruments questionnaire, interview, observation and document analysis - were used. A total of145 persons were selected through random and purposive sampling. These included 80 JSS students. 16 teachers. 4 head teachers. 5 MinistlY of Education Officials, and 40 parents. The results indicated that the aspects of home environment examined are contributory factors that affect the academic performance of secondary school girls in Zanzibar. There is evidence of inequitable allocation of resources and values at the household level, which fayour the boys in terms of homework habits, intellectual stimulation, and parental expectations and attitudes.

2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Maimuna Rabo Umar

This paper discussed the relationship between parental background support in relation to occupation, home environment and students’ academic performance. The research design adopted for this study was correlation research design. The study was based on Conflict theory, which sees the purpose of education as a means of maintaining social inequality and preserving the power of those who dominate the society. The study was carried out using questionnaire, achievement test and focus group discussions, the questionnaire was researcher designed and it was based on closed ended questions with options of A,B,C,D,E and F, respectively all the instruments were validated by the supervisory team and the reliability was obtained by pilot testing of questionnaire and test-retest for achievement test and arrived at co-efficient alpha 0.83 and 0.81 respectively. The population was also all the public senior secondary school students in Sokoto state. A total number of twelve public senior secondary schools, with three thousand four hundred and twenty eight (3,428) as the population of SS II students, were purposively selected within the six educational zones to represent the total population. Qualitative data collected were analyzed through thematic analysis by coding and transcription, while the quantitative data were analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation Co-efficient. The major findings of the study were: Parental background support in relation to occupation has relationship with student’s academic performance. Parental background support in relation to home environment has relationship with student’s academic performance.  The study recommended that: parents that are found to be of lower socio-economic status who can not provide support for the academic activities of their children, should utilize those community development programmes meant for poverty  eradication and skill acquisition, such as National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), family support programme, agricultural loan scheme and so on, that will provide financial support and job security. It was also recommended that parents should endeavour to provide required academic support at home such as parental commitment and material support. That is to be fully involved in their children academic activities and to provide study facilities at home, which include teaching and learning materials. This will enhance good academic performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 1099-1109
Author(s):  
Hina Munir ◽  
Uzma Quraishi ◽  
Inza Shokat

The aim of this study was to discover the influence of head teachers’ managerial skills  (Effective Communication, Motivation, Study Habit, interest, Human skills, Conceptual  skills, Time Management skills, Leadership skills, Supervision) on students’ Academic  Performance at secondary school level. In this study, quantitative research design was  applied by the researcher. Moreover, purposive sampling technique was used by  distributing the questionnaires among sample of 239 students and 206 teachers of  Government secondary school in Multan District. While analyzing the data Z-test, Pearson  Correlation, and Multiple Linear Regressions were applied in order to explore the  influences of head teacher’s managerial skills upon the students’ academic performance.  The findings of the study indicated that all the factors were highly correlated with each   other and with students’ academic performance. Multiple Regression Model showed that all  the independent variables have positive influence on the dependent variables and all these  factors were statistically significant with respect to the students’ Academic Performance.


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