Home / Economics education / Impact of e-learning on academic performance of senior secondary school students in government

Impact of e-learning on academic performance of senior secondary school students in government

 

Table Of Contents


Project Abstract

Abstract
E-learning has become an increasingly prevalent method of education delivery in recent years, offering flexibility and accessibility to students across different levels of education. This study aimed to investigate the impact of e-learning on the academic performance of senior secondary school students in government schools. A mixed-methods approach was employed, utilizing surveys and academic performance data to gather comprehensive insights into the relationship between e-learning and student achievement. The findings of the study indicated a positive correlation between e-learning participation and academic performance among senior secondary school students. Students who engaged more frequently with e-learning resources demonstrated higher levels of academic achievement compared to their counterparts who did not utilize e-learning tools. This highlights the potential benefits of incorporating e-learning platforms into traditional educational settings to enhance student learning outcomes. Furthermore, the study revealed that e-learning platforms provided students with opportunities for self-paced learning, interactive engagement with course materials, and access to a wide range of educational resources. These factors contributed to a more dynamic and engaging learning environment, which in turn positively influenced students' academic performance. Additionally, students expressed a high level of satisfaction with e-learning tools, citing increased motivation, improved understanding of academic concepts, and enhanced independent learning skills as key benefits. However, challenges related to digital literacy, access to technology, and internet connectivity were identified as potential barriers to effective e-learning implementation in government schools. Addressing these issues through targeted interventions and infrastructure improvements is crucial to ensure equitable access to e-learning resources for all students. Overall, the study underscores the significant impact of e-learning on the academic performance of senior secondary school students in government schools. By leveraging the benefits of e-learning platforms, educators and policymakers can enhance the quality of education delivery, promote student engagement, and ultimately improve learning outcomes in the senior secondary school system. This research contributes valuable insights to the field of education by highlighting the transformative potential of e-learning in fostering academic excellence among students.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of the Study

The era of the teacher being a reservoir of knowledge has past. The world is moving at a jet speed as a result of advancement in technology. More, importantly, technology entails information and communication which can be defined as the handling and processing of information (texts, images, graphs, instruction etc) for use by means of electronic and communication devices such as computer, cameras, telephones, etc (Ozoji cited in Oleabhiele, 2015).

E-learning, often referred to as web-based or online learning, is currently a fast growing educational tool in the developed world. It involves all teaching and assessment approaches that use technology such as Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts and learning management systems such as computers, internet and web connectivity to enhance learning experience and research works (Mahahusudhan, 2008; Nadiu, 2006). This new teaching and learning approach offer potential values to traditional teaching and learning approach due to its flexibility and accessibility of information to a great number of students at a time (Naqvi, 2007).

E-learning also provides easy access to any type of information required for academic purpose through the use of internet facilities such as World Wide Web (www) based technologies and other softwares. Nkanga (2007) indicated that e-learning is a computer supported collaborative learning process that deploys the technology of computer as its main platform for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and enables both students and teachers to generate, advance and share knowledge in a more common form. Apparently, e-learning is the only promising option for effective dissemination and collection of information which can successfully accommodate the ever-growing need for access to knowledge, equity and quality of education in Nigeria.

E-learning according to Markus (2008) can be defined as a learning process created by interaction with digitally delivered content, network-based services and tutoring support E -learning is any technologically mediated learning using computers whether from a distance or in face to face classroom setting (computer assisted learning), it is a shift from traditional education or training to ICT-based personalized, flexible, individual, self-organized, collaborative learning based on a community of learners, teachers, facilitators, experts.

1.2 Statement of Problem

One of the major problems faced by students in learning government is inability to remember what has been learnt. This problem is often caused by too much theoretical expression by the teachers while learners are passive listeners. Students memorize and regurgitate facts and concepts. These problems confronting the teaching and learning of government can be handled using slide presentations, audio-video presentation process and other interactive ICT software facilities in which a student interacts with and is guided by visual equipment aimed at achieving certain instructional goals.

Computer can be used to transform classroom instruction into a series of rich memorable experiences and thus, reduce boredom and forgetfulness in teaching subjects such as government. In the recent years, the development of microcomputer in the process of teaching and learning has become widespread in educational institutions (Onasanya, 2002). Abimbade (1996) reported that the use of computer (1) increases the time of learners devote to learning, (2) enhance the speed of available of data and information, (3) provide immediate feed-back, (4) assist less qualified teachers and (5) increase teachers efficiently and effectiveness.

Several studies have been carried out on academic performance especially on conventional students, but not much on e-learning students within the Nigeria educational system. The need to sever this ground so as to extend the frontier of knowledge in order to help improve the unimpressive e-learners’ academic performance necessitates and serves as the motivating factor for undertaking the present piece of research so as to fill the existing important research gap. Therefore, this research seeks to examine the impact of e-learning on academic performance of senior secondary school students in government.

1.3 Purpose of the Study

The major objective of this study is to explore the impact of e-learning on academic performance of senior secondary school students in government. Other specific objectives are:

1. To investigate the relationship between e-learning and students academic performance.

2. To determine the effect of audio-visual teaching aid on students academic outcomes.

3. To determine if the use of ICT enhances students’ learning in government as a school subject.

4. To identify current challenges to students’ academic performance in government.

1.4 Research Questions

This study will be guided by the following research questions:

1. What is the relationship between e-learning and students academic performance?

2. Does the use of audio-visual teaching aid has any effect on students academic outcomes?

3. To what extent does the use of ICT enhance students’ learning outcomes in government?

1.5 Research Hypotheses

The researcher intends to test the following hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance:

Hypothesis 1:

H01: There is no significant relationship between e-learning and students academic performance.

Hypothesis 2:

H02: The use of audio-visual teaching aid has no effect on students academic outcomes.

Hypothesis 3:

H03: There is no significant relationship between the use of ICT and students’ learning outcomes in government.


Blazingprojects Mobile App

📚 Over 50,000 Project Materials
📱 100% Offline: No internet needed
📝 Over 98 Departments
🔍 Software coding and Machine construction
🎓 Postgraduate/Undergraduate Research works
📥 Instant Whatsapp/Email Delivery

Blazingprojects App

Related Research

Economics education. 3 min read

Using Technology to Enhance Student Engagement and Learning Outcomes in Economics Ed...

The research project titled "Using Technology to Enhance Student Engagement and Learning Outcomes in Economics Education" aims to explore the integrat...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 4 min read

Effectiveness of Online vs Traditional Teaching Methods in Economics Education: A Co...

The project topic "Effectiveness of Online vs Traditional Teaching Methods in Economics Education: A Comparative Study" aims to investigate and compar...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 4 min read

The impact of technology on teaching economics in higher education....

The integration of technology in higher education has transformed the traditional teaching methods, allowing educators to enhance student learning experiences a...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 4 min read

The Impact of Technology on Student Learning in Economics Education...

The integration of technology in education has transformed the way students learn and interact with information. In the field of Economics education, the impact...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 2 min read

Utilizing Technology to Enhance Economics Education: A Case Study of Virtual Learnin...

The project, "Utilizing Technology to Enhance Economics Education: A Case Study of Virtual Learning Platforms," aims to investigate the effectiveness ...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 3 min read

The Impact of Technology on Economics Education: A Case Study....

The project topic, "The Impact of Technology on Economics Education: A Case Study," aims to investigate how the integration of technology influences t...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 2 min read

Utilizing Virtual Reality Technology to Enhance Learning in Economics Education...

The research project, "Utilizing Virtual Reality Technology to Enhance Learning in Economics Education," aims to investigate the potential benefits of...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 4 min read

Assessing the Impact of Technology Integration in Economics Education: A Case Study...

The project titled "Assessing the Impact of Technology Integration in Economics Education: A Case Study" aims to investigate the effects of incorporat...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Economics education. 3 min read

The Impact of Technology on Economics Education: A Study of Online Learning Platform...

Overview: The project on "The Impact of Technology on Economics Education: A Study of Online Learning Platforms" aims to explore the influence of tec...

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