Corruption and its effect in the nigeria standard of education | Blazingprojects Postgraduate Thesis
Home / Economics education / Corruption and its effect in the nigeria standard of education

Corruption and its effect in the nigeria standard of education

 

Table Of Contents


Thesis Abstract

Corruption is a pervasive issue in Nigeria that has significant effects on various sectors, including education. This research project aims to explore the impact of corruption on the standard of education in Nigeria. The study will investigate how corrupt practices such as bribery, embezzlement, and favoritism have contributed to the deterioration of the educational system in the country. The research will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods. Surveys will be conducted to gather data on the prevalence of corruption in educational institutions, as well as the perceptions of teachers, students, and parents on the issue. In-depth interviews will also be conducted with key stakeholders in the education sector to gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms through which corruption affects the quality of education in Nigeria. The findings of this research are expected to shed light on the various ways in which corruption undermines the standard of education in Nigeria. It is anticipated that the study will reveal the extent to which corrupt practices have contributed to the decline in educational outcomes, including poor academic performance, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of resources. Furthermore, the research will explore the implications of corruption on access to education, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged groups. By highlighting the detrimental effects of corruption on the education system, this research project aims to raise awareness about the need for anti-corruption measures in the Nigerian education sector. The findings of the study will provide valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and other stakeholders on strategies to combat corruption and improve the quality of education in the country. Ultimately, the research seeks to contribute to ongoing efforts to reform the education system in Nigeria and ensure that all students have access to quality education that can empower them to reach their full potential. In conclusion, corruption has had a profound impact on the standard of education in Nigeria, leading to a range of negative consequences for students, teachers, and the overall education system. This research project aims to investigate the effects of corruption on education and provide recommendations for addressing this critical issue. By addressing corruption in the education sector, Nigeria can work towards ensuring that all children have access to quality education that will enable them to succeed in the future.

Thesis Overview

<p> <strong>INTRODUCTION</strong><br><strong>1.1 Background of the Study</strong><br>One of the greatest threats to Education, social, economic, and political development of any nation is corruption. Therefore, the challenges of corruption remain a major devastating issue facing Nigeria since the colonial period, although, this phenomena has become a cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabrics of our system. The United Nations Global Programme against Corruption (GPAC) defines it as “abuse of power for private gain”. The Transparency International has chosen a clear and focused definition of the term as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain”. It can also be defined as a pervasion or change from the general accepted rules or laws for selfish gain (Farida, 2010).<br>The World Bank however defines corruption as: The abuse of office for private gains. Public office is abused for private gain when an official accepts, solicits or extorts a bribe. It is also abused when private agents actively offer bribes to circumvent public offices and processes for competitive advantages or profit. In view of the above, Agbu (2003:3) observed that public office can be abused for personal benefit even if no bribery occurs, through patronage and nepotism, the theft of state European Scientific Journal February 2013 edition vol.9, assets, or the diversion of state resources. Given this development therefore, corruption connotes any behavior that deviates from an established norm with regards to public trust. It also means theft of public trust whether the person concerned is elected, selected, nominated or appointed and it does not matter whether the person affected holds office or not since anybody can be corrupt.<br>The problem of education emerged from the neglect which the sector suffered from the 1980s leading to the gradual erosion of the system. Inadequacy of funding, lack of teaching tools and modern classrooms, poor numerations and the acute shortage of qualified teachers, have all contributed to the fall in the standard of education in Nigeria. Westernized Nigerian society which is a high source or way of distribution to students instead of studying, students (pupils) spend their time watching television, playing video games, listening to music channels (Channel O) and the present calamity face book, hi5, on line media etc. which prevent them from reading that’s necessary for knowledge acquisition. Lack of dedication and punctuality to duty by the teachers has contributed to the fall in the standard of education. The teachers show divided loyalty to the teaching job; most teachers pay lip-service to their job, spending more time and energy in other businesses and less time in the classroom. Parents also share in the blame; most of them simply do not care about their children’s education. They put all their attention towards money-making, leaving the children’s guidance and motivation to the house maids and drivers, as a result, the children’s projects, home work will not be done, neither will they be reminded to study at home. Some children derail and drop out. Government is largely responsible for the falling standard of education; they change policies concerning education so frequently, leaving both teachers and students confused. They also do not equip classroom and laboratories appropriately to make for effective learning.<br>Corrupt officers who misuse institutions’ money/funds go unpunished. Exam malpractice which is one of the major causes of falling standard of education has not been tackled by the government. Look at the TSS issue, frequent strikes and the present universities’ school fees increase. To gauge the seriousness of a society, especially its seriousness about attaining national development goals, we need to appraise the nation’s educational system. Can we harvest the critical/creative minds necessary to manage the democratic process if we do not invest in human capital development? Or compete in the globalized world of the twenty fifth century; if a nation does not face its education development seriously, then there is a lot that is wrong with such society. To revive the educational sector in order to help in building the individuals to be able to assist the process of developing the society, government should make sure our schools are equipped with functional libraries and laboratories, with classrooms having modern instructional technologies; computers connected to the internet, projectors audio-visual and video conferencing equipment etc.<br>Teachers cannot perform miracles without the necessary teaching aids (tools). Primary and secondary schools, which are the foundation of education should be properly built, funded and adequately staffed. It is also the duty of the healthy learning environment which also aids the teaching and learning interaction. That is why the United Nations benchmark is that countries must put 26% of their budgets into education. If the government provides or educates its citizens through functional education then the people will take their right places in the social, political, economic and even religious life endeavors so we can reach great heights and be among the first twenty countries by 2020.<br><strong>1.2 Statement of the Problem</strong><br>The problem of education emerged from the neglect which the sector suffered from the 1980s leading to the gradual erosion of the system. Inadequacy of funding, lack of teaching tools and modern classrooms, poor numerations and the acute shortage of qualified teachers, have all contributed to the fall in the standard of education in Nigeria. One of the greatest threats to Education, social, economic, and political development of any nation is corruption. Therefore, the challenges of corruption remain a major devastating issue facing Nigeria since the colonial period, although, this phenomena has become a cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabrics of our system.<br>The United Nations Global Programme against Corruption (GPAC) defines it as “abuse of power for private gain”. The Transparency International has chosen a clear and focused definition of the term as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain”. It can also be defined as a pervasion or change from the general accepted rules or laws for selfish gain (Farida, 2010).Therefore it is disheartening to note the many funds which were budgeted and allocated for the development of the Educational sector have been diverted for selfish personal gains. The problem confronting this research therefore is to appraise how corruption has contributed to the fall of the standard of education of in Nigeria.<br><strong>1.3 Objective of the Study</strong><br>1. To determine the nature of corruption in Nigeria.<br>2. To determine the nature of the falling standard of education in Nigeria.<br>3. To determine the effect of corruption on the falling standard of Education in Nigeria.<br><strong>1.4 Research Questions</strong><br>1. What is the nature of the falling standard of education in Nigeria?<br>2. What is the nature of corruption in Nigeria?<br>3. What is the effect of corruption on the falling standard of Education in Nigeria?<br><strong>1.5 Significance of the Study</strong><br>The study shall proffer a detail appraisal of the nature of corruption in Nigeria. The study shall appraise the falling standard of Education in Nigeria and seek to determine the effect of corruption on the falling standard of Education in Nigeria. The study shall provide significant information for experts in the Educational sector.<br><strong>1.6 Statement of Hypothesis</strong><br>1. Ho: The Educational Standard in Nigeria is low.<br>Hi: The Educational Standard in Nigeria is high.<br>2. Ho: The level of corruption in Nigeria is low.<br>Hi: The level of corruption in Nigeria is high<br>3. Ho: The effect of corruption on the Educational standard in Nigeria is low<br>Hi: The effect of corruption on the Educational standard in Nigeria is high<br><strong>1.7 Scope of the Study</strong><br>The study is focused on the appraisal of how corruption has contributed to the fall of the standard of Education in Nigeria.<br><strong>1.8 Definition of Terms</strong><br><strong>EDUCATION DEFINED</strong><br>Osindeinde (1999) stated that education is an organized and sustained communication designed to bring about learning which involves the acquisition of basic and necessary skills, knowledge and competence by the learner to change his/her attitude positively towards contributing to the national economic development.<br><strong>STANDARD OF EDUCATION DEFINED</strong><br>Teachers without Boarders (2006) reported that the standard of education is how the products of schools can be measured in terms of outcome. That is, a measure of how school leavers contribute to the society in terms of cognitive, affective and psychomotor. This is in terms of skills, knowledge and right attitude acquired by graduates the country produces. When the standard is low, half-baked graduates are produced. These graduates go into the market with less than knowledge and less skills and often with dubious attitudes<br><strong>CORRUPTION DEFINED</strong><br>The World Bank however defines corruption as: The abuse of office for private gains. Public office is abused for private gain when an official accepts, solicits or extorts a bribe. It is also abused when private agents actively offer bribes to circumvent public offices and processes for competitive advantages or profit. <br></p>

Blazingprojects Mobile App

📚 Over 50,000 Research Thesis
📱 100% Offline: No internet needed
📝 Over 98 Departments
🔍 Thesis-to-Journal Publication
🎓 Undergraduate/Postgraduate Thesis
📥 Instant Whatsapp/Email Delivery

Blazingprojects App

Related Research

Agricultural science. 3 min read

Enhancing Agricultural Science Pedagogy Through Mobile Learning Platforms and Virtua...

This research focuses on improving how agricultural science is taught by using modern technology, specifically mobile learning platforms and virtual laboratorie...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Adult education. 3 min read

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Learning Platforms in Adult Vocational Educat...

This research aims to examine how effective mobile learning platforms are in supporting adult learners in vocational education settings. In recent years, mobile...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Zoology. 2 min read

Utilizing Machine Learning for Automated Species Identification in Biodiversity Moni...

This research focuses on developing a computer-based system that can automatically identify different species of animals and plants using machine learning techn...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Veterinary Medicine. 4 min read

Development of a Mobile App for Real-Time Disease Surveillance in Livestock...

This research focuses on creating a mobile application that allows farmers, veterinarians, and other livestock stakeholders to quickly report and monitor diseas...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Urban and Regional P. 2 min read

Smart Mobility Hubs for Sustainable Urban Traffic Management...

This research focuses on developing and understanding the role of smart mobility hubs in making urban transportation more sustainable and efficient. Urban areas...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Theatre Art. 4 min read

Augmented Reality Enhancements for Immersive Theatre Experiences...

This research focuses on using augmented reality (AR) technology to improve and enhance live theatre experiences, making them more immersive and engaging for au...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Technical education. 3 min read

Developing an AI-Driven Virtual Lab Platform for Technical Skill Acquisition...

This research focuses on creating an advanced virtual laboratory platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help students develop technical skills in fi...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Surveying and Geo-in. 2 min read

Development of an AI-Enhanced Mobile GIS for Urban Land Use Mapping...

This research focuses on creating a new tool that combines artificial intelligence (AI) with mobile Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to improve how urban la...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Statistics. 4 min read

Developing Predictive Models for Healthcare Outcomes Using Machine Learning and Elec...

This research focuses on creating computer-based models that predict healthcare outcomes, such as patient readmission, disease progression, or treatment success...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
WhatsApp Click here to chat with us