THE FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES IN PRIMARY SCIENCE AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU EDUCATION ZONE)

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This research project was on, FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN PRIMARY SCIENCES AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU EDUCATION ZONE).  Data were gathered through structured questionnaire information obtained from principals, teachers, assistant head teachers, students and other staff from the selected primary schools within the metropolis.  In an attempt to validate the findings of this study, four (4) research questions were posed.  The main purpose of the study was to establish whether there is actually poor academic performance among primary school pupils in Enugu Education zone and to determine the possible factors responsible for the poor academic performance of primary school pupils.  Data were analysed using the mean.  And based on the data collected, and analysed the following findings were made.  
i)The level of competency possessed by a teacher affect his performance, effectiveness and productivity.
ii)Students can experience difficulties in learning sometime, perhaps because the teaching is too fast or the ambiguity of words used by the teacher.
iii)The teacher ought to be able to rational appraisal of his abilities and try to employ likely to enhance not reduce the impact he hopes to make in the teaching learning process etc.
The researchers concluded that acute shortage of qualified teachers contribute to the poor academic achievement of primary school pupils in both computer and primary science subjects in primary schools, coupled with the fact that teachers scarcely take assessment from pupils after an exposure to instruction to know the extent and depth knowledge of pupils learning.  Besides many problems are found militating against teachers’ performance and effective service delivery and many strategies should be used to improver student’s performance and teachers’ effectiveness in the science subjects in Nigeria primary school Education.  The researchers, however, recommended among other things that the primary education curriculum should be structured basically, to enable pupils to acquire further knowledge on core subjects and develop basic skills as well. And that from time to time, primary science and computer science teachers should be examined for the purpose of certification and for better service delivery in schools.     

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
APPROVAL PAGE
CERTIFICATION 
DEDICATION 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
ABSTRACTS 
LIST OF TABLE 
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE: 
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 
RESEARCH QUESTIONS 
STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESs
DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY 
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 
DEFINITION OF TERMS

CHAPTER TWO: 
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 
THE CONCEPT OF PRIMARY EDUCATION 
THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 
TEACHERS CONTRIBUTIONS TO POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS
GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION TO THE POOR 
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE PRIMARY EDUCATION
TESTS AND EXAMINATIONS – VIEWED DISTINCTIVELY
ENVIRONMENT INFLUENCE AS A CONTRIBUTING 
FACTOR TO POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF 
PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS
TEST/EXAMINATIONS AS INSTRUMENT FOR 
MEASURING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 
SUMMARY OF REVIEWED OF RELATED LITERATURE

CHAPTER THREE: 
RESEARCH METHOD
RESEARCH DESIGN 
AREA OF THE STUDY
POPULATION OF THE STUDY
SAMPLE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES
INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION
VALIDATION OF THE INSTRUMENT
REHABILITES OF THE INSTRUMENT
METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION
METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS 

CHAPTER FOUR: 
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
RESEARCH QUESTION 1
RESEARCH QUESTION 2
RESEARCH QUESTION 3
RESEARCH QUESTION 4

CHAPTER FIVE: 
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SUMMARY OF PROCEDURES USED 
CONCLUSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS 
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
REFERENCES 
 

THE FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES IN PRIMARY SCIENCE AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU EDUCATION ZONE)
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  • Department: Education
  • Project ID: EDU2006
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    Department Education
    Project ID EDU2006
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    Chapters 5 Chapters
    No of Pages 60 Pages
    Methodology Simple Percentage
    Reference YES
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