CLASS SIZE AND STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NSIT IBOM LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, AKWA IBOM STATE | Blazingprojects Postgraduate Thesis compulsory Education in the state, there is a tremendous increase in school e">
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CLASS SIZE AND STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NSIT IBOM LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, AKWA IBOM STATE

 

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Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This study focused on investigating the relationship between class size and students' academic performance in Agricultural Science in selected secondary schools in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State. The research aimed to determine whether class size had a significant impact on students' academic achievement in Agricultural Science. The study utilized a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis of academic performance data with qualitative insights from teachers and students. A sample of secondary schools in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area was selected for the study, with a focus on Agricultural Science classes. Academic performance data from these schools were collected and analyzed to assess the relationship between class size and students' performance. Additionally, surveys and interviews were conducted with teachers and students to gather their perspectives on how class size influenced learning outcomes in Agricultural Science. The findings of the study revealed a significant correlation between class size and students' academic performance in Agricultural Science. Smaller class sizes were associated with higher academic achievement among students, while larger class sizes showed a negative impact on performance. The qualitative data further supported these findings, with teachers noting that smaller classes allowed for more individualized attention and support, leading to better learning outcomes. Based on the results, recommendations were made to educational policymakers and school administrators to consider reducing class sizes in Agricultural Science classes to improve student performance. Implementing strategies to maintain smaller class sizes, such as hiring more teachers or restructuring class schedules, could potentially lead to better academic outcomes for students in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area. In conclusion, this study highlighted the importance of class size in influencing students' academic performance in Agricultural Science. By recognizing the impact of class size on learning outcomes, educators and policymakers can make informed decisions to create an environment that supports student success in this subject. Further research is recommended to explore the effects of class size on academic performance in other subjects and settings to better understand how classroom dynamics impact students' learning experiences.

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<p> </p><p><strong>1.1 &nbsp; Background to the Study</strong></p><p>With the introduction of free and <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.modishproject.com/implementing-free-compulsory-education/">compulsory Education</a>&nbsp;in the state, there is a tremendous increase in school enrollment. This has a consequential impact on class size with many children vying for the few places available in our educational institutions. This situation led to over sized schools with over-sized classes. This is with the attendant problems of inadequate facilities, instructional materials and supporting personnel. Class size is considered therefore as the total number of students in a class at a given time (Udo, 2006).</p><p>The National Policy on Education (2004) views class size as the population of a given class in terms of number of students and recommends a normal class size of 25 learners to one teacher, (ie. 25:1). This is hardly achievable in Nigerian public secondary schools. Duyilemi (2003) stated that some teachers put it as ranging from 50 and above per class. Class size may therefore be a singular problem with contributory factors such as increase in the teacher’s work load, inadequate facilities, lack of adequate space, high level of indiscipline and their resulting psychological and physiological consequences on students’ academic performance.</p><p>However, the total number in any given class has a great effect on the academic performance of students in any examination. This is because if the number is less, greater attention will be given to the students in the class by the teacher but when the population is much, the teacher will not be able to give good attention to the students while teaching.</p><p>Anderson (2002) pointed out that in examination, if an individual is not influenced by fear or other external influences (class size) the individual would always produce consistent action or behaviour which will reflect his/her attitude towards the object of interest. The author observed that over crowding accounts for the cause of poor performance in examination.</p><p>It is on this ground that this research is undertaken to ascertain the influence of class size on students’ performance among secondary school students in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area.</p><p><strong>1.2 &nbsp; Statement of the Problem</strong></p><p>The level of students’ academic performance as a result of class size in public secondary schools has been dwindling due to the population of students. The academic performance of students in public secondary schools has been faced with series of problems; one of which is the large class size. The issue of class size in increasingly becoming a subject of concern and controversy among educators. Many people feel that with so many students now enrolled in our public secondary schools, the qualitative education advocated for in the National Policy on Education (2004) may be difficult to achieve because the larger the class, the more difficult it becomes to control and consequently a poor overall output.</p><p>It is against this background that a study like this becomes necessary to ascertain the influence of class size on students’ academic performance in Agricultural Science in selected secondary schools in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area, with a view to suggesting measures that will help improve the situation.</p> <br><p></p>

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