• Students Perception Of Practical Agricultural Science In Senior Secondary Schools In Ilorin West L.g.a. Kwara State

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      DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
      The chapter presents the results, analysis and interpretation of the data collected. The analyses and results were presented based on the research question raised for the study
      Research Question1: What are the student perception of practical agricultural science


      The item in this aspect of the questionnaire is based   perception of students towards practical agricultural science .25(62.5%) of the male students perceived practical agriculture to be tedious and 31(77.5%) of the female students also perceived the aspect of agriculture same way while15( 37.5%)  of male students and 9(22.5% )of the female students perceived that the aspect of agriculture was not  tedious.
      With regards to the nature of agricultural practical 10( 25%) of male student and 6(15% )of female students  perceived  practical agricultural science as a dirty job, while 30( 75%) of male and 34(85%)  of  female students disagreed that practical agricultural science is a dirty job. In term of influence of agricultural science on national economic development, 34(85%) of  male student and  32( 80%)  of  female disagreed that agricultural science has no influence on nation economic development which is an indication that larger percentage of students perceived that agricultural science has an influence on the national economic development . As regards to item 4, 34( 85% )of male and 37(92.5%)  of female students  perceived practical agricultural science an  interesting part of agricultural science  .
      Based on perception of agricultural practical being meant for rural schools  alone,31( 77.5%)  of male and  34( 85% )of female students disagreed with the statement which shows that both of them belief that practical agricultural science is meant for both rural and urban schools.
      Generally on the perception of students towards practical agricultural science from the Table 4.1  it shows that students have a positive perception of practical agricultural science.

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThe study investigate students perception of practical agricultural science in senior secondary in Ilorin west LGA, Kwara StateThe population for this study is made up of all Agricultural science students. The instrument used for this study was research design questionnaire and responses were elicited for the research, random sampling method was used to sample students offering agricultural science from each of the four schools involved in the study. Four research question and hypotheses ... Continue reading---

         

      QUESTIONNAIRE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE Students perception of practical agricultural science in senior secondary school in Ilorin west L.G.A kwara state.Dear respondent, This questionnaire is designed to help the researcher to have insight into secondary school students perception of practical agricultural science.The researcher will be highly delighted if you can tick (√) the correct information applicable to you, so as to enable him a ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle Page  Certification DedicationAcknowledgements  Abstract  Table of Contents  CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTIONBackground to the problem Statements of Problem     Purpose of the Study  Research Questions   Research Hypotheses  Scope of the Study   Clarification of Major Terms and Variables   Significance of the Study  CHAPTER TWOLITERATURE REVIEWConcept of Agricultural Education  Objectives and Contents of Agricultural Science   Curriculum Empirical studies on stu ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]Statements of ProblemThe role of Agriculture to a nation cannot be underestimate ranging from availability of crops and animals in market to food security among other. Agricultural science is a practical oriented subject, the approach to teaching of agricultural science in most secondary school is taught theoretically and has failed to make an impression on the society (Sekamu,2009). FRN (2009) pointed out that Nigeria schools should teach practical skills, knowledge and value which will help sc ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]This observation agrees with the views of Agwubuike (1985) that “the curriculum is adequate but what remained a significant shortcoming are the resources for its implementation. Ajaila (1985) in a study on The Educational resources for effective teaching of vocational agriculture in secondary schools” revealed that the nation is witnessing unprecedented high-level youth unemployment even with great number of students that offered agriculture in the school certificate examinations. Nw ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGYThis chapter explained the procedure employed in carrying out the study. The methodology was discussed under the following subheadings:. Research Design Population of the Study, Sampling and Sampling Techniques Research Instrument, Validation of  Instrument, Procedure for Data  Collection  and Data Analysis Techniques   Research Design The research design used for this work is survey research. It is used in investigating the perception of secondary students towards ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Conclusion Based on the findings of the study, the following are the major conclusion 1 Students in the study area have a positive perception towards practical agricultural science and that there was no significant difference between the perception of students toward practical agricultural science. ,2 Student positive perception towards practical agricultural science influence there aspiration to study agricultural science or  it related field as a career after their secondary school education. ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Taylor, C. (2009). A good school for every child: How to improve our schools. Oxon: Routledge.Itodo, S. A. 2004. Practical Agriculture. Ibadan, Abbey CityPrinting Press.Ikoji,. C. N and Agwubike, C. C. (2006) problem facing new agricultural science teachers in Delta State. European Journal of Science Research.  18 (2): 229-237. Ikoji, C. N and Agwubike, C. C. (2007). Perception of head agricultural science teacher regarding problem and challenges of vocational agriculture delivery in secondary ... Continue reading---