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Television as an instrument for educational advancement in nigeria

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Educational Advancement
  • 2.2History of Television in Nigeria
  • 2.3The Role of Television in Education
  • 2.4Impact of Television on Learning
  • 2.5Television Programs for Educational Advancement
  • 2.6Challenges of Using Television for Education
  • 2.7Success Stories of Educational Programs on TV
  • 2.8Global Comparison of TV for Education
  • 2.9Future Trends in Educational Television
  • 2.10Theoretical Frameworks in Educational Television

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Ethical Considerations
  • 3.6Research Limitations
  • 3.7Instrumentation
  • 3.8Validity and Reliability

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Television's Impact on Education
  • 4.3Viewer Engagement with Educational Programs
  • 4.4Effectiveness of Educational Television
  • 4.5Challenges and Recommendations
  • 4.6Comparison with Other Educational Tools
  • 4.7Future Implications
  • 4.8Key Findings and Interpretations

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.4Practical Implications
  • 5.5Contribution to Educational Advancement

Thesis Abstract

Television has proven to be a powerful tool for education and learning in many parts of the world, and Nigeria is no exception. This research project aims to explore the role of television as an instrument for educational advancement in Nigeria. The study will investigate how television programs can be used to enhance learning outcomes, particularly in a country with diverse cultural and educational needs. The research will focus on the impact of educational television programs on various age groups, from children to adults, and across different educational levels. By analyzing the content and effectiveness of educational programs on Nigerian television, this study seeks to understand how television can be leveraged to address educational challenges in the country. Furthermore, the research will examine the accessibility of educational television to different socio-economic groups in Nigeria. By understanding the reach and availability of educational programming, the study aims to identify potential barriers to accessing educational content on television and propose solutions to improve the dissemination of educational materials. In addition, the project will investigate the perceptions and attitudes of viewers towards educational television in Nigeria. By conducting surveys and interviews with a diverse group of television viewers, the study hopes to gain insights into how television is currently being utilized for educational purposes and how it can be improved to better serve the educational needs of the population. Overall, this research project seeks to contribute to the ongoing discourse on the role of television in education and provide recommendations for utilizing television as an effective instrument for educational advancement in Nigeria. By identifying best practices and areas for improvement, the study aims to inform policymakers, educators, and media practitioners on how to harness the potential of television for educational purposes in the country. Through a comprehensive analysis of the impact, accessibility, and perception of educational television in Nigeria, this research project aims to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of using television as a tool for educational advancement. By bridging the gap between television and education, this study aspires to promote lifelong learning and enhance educational outcomes for all Nigerians.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>1.1 &nbsp;<strong>BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY:</strong></p><p>The word Education could be defined in various ways. In very broad sense, it could be defined to include every agency which enables an individual to master his physical and social environment of which he is a member. It could well be defined as an act of techninology bringing up, instructing or enlightening.</p><p>But for the purpose of this study, Education will be defined as an organized and formal instruction which is given in educational establishment &nbsp;s such as schools, colleges, and universities.</p><p>Education in Nigeria today, has assumed an important position as the country’s development programmes. That is why the present government introduced the Universal Basic Education. programme &nbsp;free and composery education for pupils from primary one to Junior Secondary three. This is to show that education has an important role and play in the economy of the nation and government is investing heavily in it.</p><p>The most important economic function of education is ensuring that the labour force need of the country is satisfied. Nigeria with its growing economy, needs not just a greet deal of manpower, and quantity and quality of this manpower are to a large extent, controlled by the educational system.</p><p>Education also has a political role to play in the Nigeria society. The stability of any autonomous political unit depends upon two criteria – consensus of opinion about the assumptions underlying the system and the leaders from within itself. In both cases education has an important role to play.</p><p>Furthermore formal education in Nigeria is no longer confirmed to educational institutions only. The macho have in recent time now, taken a bold and positive step towards enhancing educational development as the country through its educational programme. An example us the Enugu State Broadcasting Service (ESBS) Un-Air programme.</p><p>Mass media communication comprises the institutions and Techniques by which specialized groups employ technological devices – that is the press, television, radio, films to disseminate information to large corporation and television – WNBC/TV – Ibandan in 1964. Later in the same year educational broadcasting stressed to Kaduna, the then sect of the Northern states. Although, television remains conformed primary to urban areas and to relatively elite populations, the number of television receivers has expanded rapidly in many third would countries.</p><p>According to Uphamedu (1992:2) introductory film slide or film strips presentation, television programmes do help teachers in stimulating the students interest, open up possibilities for further investigation, present meaningful information and create room for new activity.</p><p>In 1965, the Eastern Nigeria Broadcasting Service/Television- ENPC/TV started what looked like educational broadcasting with the help of the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Education, but the programming then was mainly informed. A typical ENBC/TV programme in this category was the “Tortoise Club” a programme for very young children.</p><p>This type of programming contined until the out-break of the civil war in 1966. Later in 1973, NTV Lagos revived its educational programme by introducing some foreign films &nbsp;on science it was meant for children between the ages of ten to fifteen. It was at this point that the idea of schools broadcasting in science come up and was introduced in many of the Nigerian television stations in the country.</p><p>The ABS channel 27 Onitsha, when one of the television stations that introduced schools broadcast in science subjects in its programme schedule. However, in 1983, the station started a formal education programme which they called “science for schools”. This programme was than jointly produced by the station and the Ministry of education Headquarters, Enugu, later the co-operation shifted from the ministry to the Modern Aids to Education centre under the principal education officer.</p><p>The format for the production of the programme was mainly provided by the centre. But in the early part of 1992 (after the creation of Enugu State) the educational unit of ABS Onitsha because autormons with a graduate in science heading it. And from then the format for the production of the programme become the responsibility of the unit.</p><p>The programme is made up of lectures in Chemistry and Biology. It is broadcast weekly on Mondays at 5.30pm and last for thirty minutes. The production is serial, one subject matter leading to the development of another. The scheme is drawn a long side the school certificate syllabus in Chemistry/ Biology. It has as its target audience, students in classes four, five and six in secondary schools who are offering Chemistry and Biology in the school certificate examinations and other O’ level external related certificate examination.</p><p>In addition to the already mentioned point relating to the programme, audio-visual and has a high rate of starting information in the students, students will not easily forget anything they saw on a television things that a &nbsp;sciences teacher, cannot teach his students he supplements for it through video film that is related to such a theory. It also makes teachers work not to be much loaded by sharing the students places or film or processes of production which could have taken a reasonable time for the teacher to explain, it in addition stores information for a period of time and can be used b sets of students.</p><p>1.2 &nbsp;<strong>OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The objectives of these study is to evaluate television as an instrument for educational advancement in Nigeria the specific aims of the study include:- to evaluate how the programme “science for schools enrich the teaching / learning of science subjects in our secondary schools; to fund out how well the programme has forced among the listeners and its overall impact in our educational pursuit, thereby determining its total contribution to Nigeria educational system.</p><p>1.3 &nbsp;<strong>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>According to the programme producer, the programme is designed to:-</p><p>1) Enrich the teaching of science secondary schools. The students through this formal educational programme, are encouraged to develop greater interest in science subjects for higher technological advancement.</p><p>2) &nbsp; &nbsp;Compliment and supplement classroom education.</p><p><strong>3) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>Broaden and deepen knowledge in science.</p><p><strong>4) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>Encourage intellection development</p><p><strong>5) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>Provide tutorial on curriculum subjects.</p><p>1.4 <strong>RESEARCH QUESTION</strong></p><p>In order to achieve the desired goal of &nbsp;the research, the following research questions have been formulated.</p><p>1) &nbsp; &nbsp;How many students have access to television sets.</p><p><strong>2) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>How many of the students are aware of the programme; watch the programme and learn anything from the programme these questions are under popularity score of science for schools”.</p><p><strong>3) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>Is the adequacy of duration of the programme adequate.</p><p><strong>4) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>What is the rate of understanding of the programme</p><p><strong>5) &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong>What is the degree of feedback on the programme.</p><p>1.5 &nbsp;<strong>RESEARCH PROBLEMS</strong></p><p>The research tends to solve these problem, since it concentrate on “science for schools”, it is designed to determine whether the programme has achieved the aims and objectives for which it was established. It is aimed at finding out whether the television is playing an effect role in formal education.</p><p>In studying “science for schedule the researcher intends to find out scientifically whether the students who are the programmes target audience are conversant with it.</p><p>1.6 <strong>RESEARCH HYPOTHESES</strong></p><p>In effect, the study will find out if conducting classroom education through the television is profitable or waste. To this effect the following hypothesis &nbsp;have been formulated:-</p><p>1) &nbsp; &nbsp;The target audience would feel that day students would be more exposed &nbsp;to the programme than boarders as there are no television sets in the dormitory.</p><p>2) &nbsp; &nbsp;They would fell that majority of the students would not be aware of the programme and so would regard &nbsp;it as not being popular.</p><p>3) &nbsp; &nbsp;They would feel that the thirty minutes allotted to it is adequate.</p><p>4) &nbsp; &nbsp;The students should tend to view the programme as being effective because they would not have the opportunity of asking questions.</p><p>5) &nbsp; &nbsp;They should regard the programme as a waste of funds and a duplication of efforts, science students have access to the same lessons at school.</p><p>1.7 <strong>LIMITATIONS &nbsp;OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Limitation as pertaining to the study is minimal; apart from the money limitation; the researcher where unable to meet the production crew, apart from the producer who spared a little time.</p><p>Again, there was the problem of time; the time given for the work was not enough to conduct it, considering the numerous ground to be covered.</p><p>The teacher tends to leave the memory of the programme to students done, greater percentage of the teachers do not know anything about the programme.</p><p>1.8 &nbsp;<strong>DEFINITIONS OF TERMS:</strong></p><p>A TELEVISION: Television as used in this study, means an instrument used</p><p>in the dissemination of information, making use of audio-visual aids and intended to reach large, heterogeneous widely dispersed audiences.</p><p>B. BROAD CASTING: This is an Oct of disseminating information to</p><p>widely dispersed audience.</p><p>C. POPULATION: As used in this work, popularity means to be known,</p><p>pleasing and useful to the target audience.</p> <br><p></p>

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