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Social factors affecting effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools

 

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Abstract
Effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools is influenced by various social factors that play a significant role in shaping the educational experiences of students and teachers. This research aims to explore the impact of social factors on teaching and learning outcomes in senior secondary schools. The study investigates how factors such as socioeconomic status, cultural background, peer relationships, family dynamics, and community support influence the effectiveness of teaching and learning processes. Socioeconomic status is a critical social factor that can significantly impact students' access to educational resources and opportunities. Students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may face challenges in acquiring necessary learning materials, accessing academic support, and participating in extracurricular activities that enhance their educational experience. On the other hand, students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds may have more resources and support systems that contribute to their academic success. Cultural background also plays a vital role in shaping teaching and learning experiences in senior secondary schools. Students from diverse cultural backgrounds bring unique perspectives and experiences to the classroom, enriching the learning environment. However, cultural differences can also create barriers to effective communication and understanding between students and teachers. It is essential for educators to be culturally sensitive and responsive to the needs of students from various cultural backgrounds to promote inclusive and effective teaching practices. Peer relationships have a significant influence on students' academic performance and engagement in school. Positive peer relationships can enhance students' motivation, collaboration, and sense of belonging in the classroom. Conversely, negative peer interactions, such as bullying or social exclusion, can have detrimental effects on students' well-being and academic achievement. Teachers play a crucial role in fostering positive peer relationships and creating a supportive learning environment that promotes collaboration and mutual respect among students. Family dynamics and community support are also important social factors that impact teaching and learning in senior secondary schools. Family involvement in students' education, such as parental support, communication with teachers, and participation in school activities, can positively influence students' academic motivation and achievement. Additionally, community support programs, such as mentorship initiatives, after-school programs, and partnerships with local organizations, can provide students with additional resources and opportunities to enhance their learning experiences. In conclusion, social factors play a significant role in shaping effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools. Educators, policymakers, and stakeholders in education must consider these social factors and work towards creating inclusive, supportive, and equitable learning environments that enable all students to reach their full potential. By addressing social factors that influence teaching and learning outcomes, schools can promote academic success, student well-being, and overall educational excellence.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

Effective teaching and learning is affected by a number of factors including admission points, social economic status and school background. Geiser and Santelices (2007), Acato (2006), and Swart (1999) all argue that admission points which are a reflection of the previous performance influence future learning ability of students. Considine and Zappala (2002) argue that families where the parents are advantaged socially, educationally and economically foster a high level of achievement in their children. Sociocultural approaches to the process of learning are increasingly being applied by educationalists. Sociocultural theorists argue that individuals cannot be considered in isolation from their social and historical context and therefore it is necessary to look at the society and the developments occurring at a given time. Two principal agencies, the family and the school powerfully shape children’s learning experiences. The influence of these two agencies is constrained by the wider social and cultural systems into which they are embedded. There is great diversity in cultural backgrounds, social conditions, family arrangements and school organization. These two factors have been going through constant modifications. The relationship between family socio-economic status and the learning outcomes of students is well established in sociological research. While there is disagreement over how best to measure social factors, most studies indicate that students from low social status families do not perform as well as they potentially could at school compared to students from socially high background (Graetz, 1995).
Most studies, however, compare students from across all social backgrounds to reach the conclusion that low social status adversely affects a range of teaching and learning outcomes. Research has shown the importance of the type of school a student attends in influencing educational outcomes. While research in the US has found that social variables continue to influence teaching and learning even after controlling for different school types, the school context tends to affect the strength of the relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning (Portes and MacLeod, 1996). Similarly, research in Britain shows that schools have an independent effect on student attainment (Sparkes, 1999). While there is less data available on this issue in Australia, several studies using the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth have found that students attending private non-Catholic schools were significantly more likely to stay on at school than those attending state schools (Long et al., 1999; Marks et al., 2000). Students from independent private schools are also more likely to achieve higher end of school scores (Buckingham, 2000). While school-related factors are important, there is again an indirect link to social factors, as private schools are more likely to have a greater number of students from high socially high families, select students with stronger academic abilities and have greater financial resources. The school effect is also likely to operate through variation in the quality and attitudes of teachers (Sparkes, 1999). Teachers at disadvantaged schools, for instance, often hold low expectations of their students, which compound the low expectations students and their parents may also hold (Ruge, 1998)

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Formal education confronts students with many demands that are not a regular or frequent characteristic of their everyday experience outside the classroom. The practice of education confronts students with meaningful and necessary discontinuities in their intellectual, social and linguistic experiences. Hence, the need to examine the effects of social factors on effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The following are the objectives of this study:
1. To examine the social factors affecting effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.
2. To identify other factors affecting effective teaching and learning in senior secondary school.
3. To examine the relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

1. What are the social factors affecting effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools?
2. What are the other factors affecting effective teaching and learning in senior secondary school?
3. What is the relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools?

1.5 HYPOTHESIS

HO: There is no significant relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.
HA: There is significant relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The following are the significance of this study:
1. The outcome of this study will educate the education administrators on the relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.
2. This research will be a contribution to the body of literature in the area of the effect of personality trait on student’s academic performance, thereby constituting the empirical literature for future research in the subject area

1.7 SCOPE/LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

This study will cover the relationship between social factors and effective teaching and learning in senior secondary schools.
LIMITATION OF STUDY
Financial constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).
Time constraint- The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.

REFERENCES

Acato, Y. (2006, February 21). Quality assurance vital. New vision, university guide 2006/2007.
Buckingham, J. (2000), .The truth about private schools in Australia., Issue Analysis, No.13, Centre for Independent Studies, Sydney
Considine, G. & Zappala, G. (2002). Influence of social land economic disadvantage in the academic performance of school
students in Australia. Journal of Sociology, 38, 129-148. Retrieved on August 16, 2007 from http://jos.sagepub.com
Geiser, S and Santelices, V. M. (2007). Validity of high school grades in predicting student success beyond the freshman year. Retrieved on February 8, 2008 from http://cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/docs/ROPS.GEISER_SAT_6.12.07.pdf
Graetz, B. (1995), .Socio-economic status in education research and policy. in John Ainley et al., Socio-economic Status and School Education DEET/ACER Canberra


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