Family
Variables And Biology Teaching In Secondary Schools
ABSTRACT
This research
study was designed by the need to examine the Relationship between FAMILY variables
and Biology Teaching in Secondary Schools in Ikono Local Government Area of
Akwa Ibom State. To guide the study, research questions were formulated. Ten
public secondary schools in Ikono Local Government Area were used for the
study. The population of the study comprised of twenty (20) Biology teachers from
the schools under the study. The research instrument used for this study was a
four likert type questionnaire. A questionnaire which contained 15 items were
used to collect data for the study. The data collected for this study was
analyzed on the basis of the hypotheses formulated for the study. Pearson
product moment correlation was used as the statistical technique for data
analysis. The study however revealed that socio-economic background,
educational background and family size have profound effects on biology
teaching in secondary schools. It concluded that these family variables
considered in this study have great influence on Biology teaching in secondary schools,
summary was made and recommendations were considered, that teachers should be
aware and discourage some negative tendencies that are likely going to
influence the academic pursuit of Biology teaching in secondary schools.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Contents Pages
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study - - - - - 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem - - - - - 5
1.3 Purpose of the Study - - - - - 7
1.4 Significance of the Study - - - - - 7
1.5 Research Questions - - - - - 8
1.6 Research Hypotheses - - - - - 9
1.7 Delimitation of the Study - - - - - 10
1.8 Limitation of the Study - - - - - 10
1.9 Definition of Terms - - - - - - 11
CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF
RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 An Overview of Family Variables - - - - 12
2.2 Socio-Economic Background and Biology
Teaching
in
Secondary Schools - - - - 14
2.3 Educational Background and Biology teaching
in
Secondary
Schools - - - - 17
2.4 Family Size and Biology teaching in
Secondary Schools - 20
2.5 Summary of Literature Review - - - - 23
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Area of the Study - - - - - - 25
3.2 Research Design - - - - - - 27
3.3 Population of the Study - - - - - - 27
3.4 Sample and Sampling Technique - - - - 27
3.5 Research Instrument - - - - - - 28
3.6 Validation of Instrument - - - - - - 28
3.7 Reliability of Instrument - - - - - - 28
3.8 Administration of Instrument - - - - 29
3.9 Method of Data Analysis - - - - - - 29
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND
DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS
4.1 Analysis of Data - - - - - - 30
4.2 Discussion of finding - - - - - - 33
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS
AND CONCLUSIONS
5.1 Summary - - - - - - - 37
5.2 Recommendation - - - - - - 38
5.3 Conclusion - - - - - - - 40
References - - - - - - - 42
Appendices - - - - - - - 44
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
The family is one the functional groups
in the society which everyone comes from. There must be sense of relationship
in the family among its members to portray such behavior or relationship before
members will start to relate with people outside.
According to Kreppner and Lerner (1989),
the approach of the family from the child perspective concerns with the nurture
versus nature, the flexibility of the child at different ages to being molded
by the family and the relative outcomes of the family variables. Student
engagement in school is regarded current and valued variables despite the lack
of empirical studies on its relationship with specific family variables.
The
present research studies on the correlation between family variables and
Biology teaching in school, specifically hinted on these variables that will make
the teaching of Biology to be more effective in secondary schools. In order to
describe the state of art of students’ engagement in school, that is how
students participate in school activities will be affected by their family
variables. For instance, ignorance of the parents on the use and provision of
adequate educational materials for their children may cause student to be
ill-equipped and they could result in poor academic performance of the children
in school. These family variables have also brought serious frustration on
students, parents, social status and educational background can affect
students’ Academic performance either positively or negatively, a students’
intellectual development. Students’ poor academic performance reflects on the
parental background. Such homes are characterized by poor communication, lack
of privacy and over crowdedness. Such employment does not pose a challenge to
children educational aspirations according to Hawks (1975). The homes
constitute the immediate environment into which a child is born. Isakson and Jarvis (1999), see family
variables in two aspects, parental involvement (provisions of resources) and
autonomy support seeing the students as active individuals, these aspects are
of greats interest since they contribute to the students’ autonomy to carry out
academic activities and to maintain a good and strong sense of competence.
A
study published by William (2004) on Biology teaching, improved family
variables have an impact on a child academic work. Furthermore Udo (2004)
stressed that the relationship between family variables and Biology teaching, a
teacher has to guide the students especially when the students are in groups to
learn with different individuals differences from their families. Some research
work on Ekpe (1975) affairs that highly educated parents are more likely to
give their children practice at home, take real interest in their progress and
function as their achievement model. Family expected to foster value
orientation in children, it dimension and frequency in recent years leaves on
doubts as to what will become of our society in the nearest future (Inyang
2004). According to Ekpo (2003) family is a home where the husband, wife and
children live together in peace, love and harmony. It is the family that
provides the ideal environment for children to receive the necessary training.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Biology is one of the pure science
subjects taught by science teachers in secondary schools. Teachers have tried
to impact the knowledge of Biology into the students. It gives the student a
firm understanding of the morphology and basic life process of a wide variety
of organisms, student who wish to further needs to have the foundation in
Biology.
Unfortunately the
public opinion about the teaching of Biology standard of education has fallen.
Again, the view that affects mental development of the children and their
performance in the school has been a subject of concern and controversy for
years. Whether this is a problem that will continually face the challenging
nature of students’ interest, attitude, ability and aptitudes is the task of
this research work to establish. These concerns have been expressed by parents,
individual and groups who have interest in pure science generally and Biology
in particular about this dismal performance several variables have been
considered but the researchable is interested in examining those variables
responsible for this situation. The researcher’s interest and commitment
investigating the continuous existence of the problem is timely with view to
findings lasting solution to the subject in secondary schools.
1.3 Objectives of
the Study
The purpose of this study was to establish the
relationship between family variables and Biology teaching in secondary schools
in Ikono Local Government Area.
Specifically,
the objectives are:
i. To determine the relationship between parental socio-economic
background and effective Biology teaching in secondary schools.
ii. To determine the relationship between family size and Biology
teaching in secondary schools.
iii. To determine the relationship between parental educational
background and Biology teaching in secondary schools.
1.4 Significance
of the Study
This
study is significant because of the following reasons:
i. It will enable the teachers to identify the individual needs
and difference of students and find out remedial measures to carry them along.
ii. It will improve the social behaviour of the teachers.
iii. Enable educationist, researchers to carry out further
investigation on the effect of variables on the academic achievement of the
students.
iv. It will help educators and others alike to know the relevant
family variables that affect academic achievement of the students, in Biology
teaching in secondary schools.
v. It helps the parents to realize how much their socio-economic
status affects their children’s performance.
vi. It helps parents to know the effect of their family size on
educational achievement of their family size on educational achievement of
their children.
1.5 Research
Questions
In the course of this study, the following research
questions were formulated:
i. To what extent does parental socio-economic background affect
Biology teaching in secondary schools in Ikono Local Government Area?
ii. To what extent does family size affect Biology teaching in
secondary schools in Ikono Local Government Area?
iii. What is the extent of the effect of family educational
background on Biology teaching in secondary schools in Ikono Local Government
Area?
1.6 Research Hypotheses
i. There is no significant relationship between parental
socio-economic background and Biology teaching in secondary schools in Ikono
Local Government Area.
ii. There is no significant relationship between family size and
Biology teaching in secondary schools in Ikono Local Government Area.
iii. There is no significant relationship between parental
educational background and Biology teaching in secondary schools in Ikono Local
Government Area.
No comments:
Post a Comment