• Human Resources Development And Teachers Productivity
    [A CASE STUDY OF OKE ERO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS, KWARA STATE]

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    • CHAPTER ONE
      INTRODUCTION
      Background of the Study
          Principals play critical roles in the development of high-quality schools. Therefore only a small body of research links principals directly to student achievement (Hanushek & Rivkin, 2009), a much larger research based documents principals’ effects on school operations, through motivating teachers and students, identifying and articulating vision and goals, developing high performance expectations, fostering communication, allocating resources, and de¬veloping organisational structures to support instruction and learning. Principals also af¬fect the instructional quality of schools through the recruitment, development, and retention of teachers (Harris, Rutledge, Ingle & Thompson, 2006).
          Educational Resources refers to the materials and facilities that can be used to encourage, promote and facilitate teaching and learning activities. Educational Resources also refers to non-human and non- financial resources which include all movable and immovable materials which are used for teaching, learning and other school activities.  Emetarom (2015) opined that educational resources are material resources in the school which are physical and spatial enablers of teaching and learning which will increase the production of results. When combined with other resources in adequate quality and quantity, constitutes vital desired educational goals.
      Owuamanam (2015) noted that the inadequacy of infrastructural facilities is one of the major problems facing the Nigerian educational system. Asiyei (2014) opined that school facilities include the entire school plant administrators, teachers and students harness, allocate, and utilise for the smooth and efficient management of any educational institution. In educational Institution, school facilities constitute essential inputs which guarantee favourable learning environment and enhance the achievement of educational objectives. In the school, educational resources serves as pillars of support for effective teaching and learning thereby making the process meaningful and purposeful.
          When educational resources are properly combined and appropriately used, they help teachers to teach more efficiently and effectively and the learners will learn faster (Adesanya 2015).Resources meant for learning should be presented in a manner as to provide students with opportunity to become actively involved intellectually, perceptually and physically.
          The human resources in education include the teacher, the teacher’s aides, where they are used, the learners, even though it is not often realised and the people in the community whose special skills and knowledge can be used for instructions. That is the resource person. It is how ever pertinent to note that the later category of human resources is not much used especially in this country(Nigeria).In the other hand, the non- human resources include the wide range and variety of printed and non- printed instructional materials, equipment, mechanical devices and facilities that are used to facilitate effective teaching and learning. Examples are the printed materials and different types of books, journals, magazines etc. A few of the well- known non- printed materials are films, slides, films strips, pictures, charts, boards and posters. In the range of equipment are the different projectors, cameras, tape recorders etc. The facilities include the library or a learning resource centres, the science laboratory, the language laboratory and of course, the classroom. Some of which may have to be specially designed and equipped for effective use of instructional materials that needed projections (Adesanya 2015).
          Akinyemi (2016), stressed that it will be obscured or even meaningless to discuss educational resources without reference to the curriculum. This is because educational resources are only relevant and meaningful to the extent that they can be used to facilitate the achievement of curriculum objection. The organization and the use of educational resources and curriculums developmental activities should therefore be seen as intrinsically related activities.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThe Study examined Financial Resources Allocation and principal Administration effectiveness in public Senior Secondary school in Oke-Ero Local Government Area, Kwara-State. The researcher adopted descriptive survey of correlational. The study used random sampling technique to select ten senior public secondary schools out of thirty secondary schools. Stratified random sampling techniques was used to select 200 hundred respondents out of one thousand, four hundred respondents. A research ... Continue reading---

         

      APPENDIX A - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]APPENDIXUNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN                                                                FACULTY OF EDUCATION                                                                DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE EFFECTIVENESS IN PUBLIC SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN OKE EROLOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, KWARA STATEDear Respondent,This ... Continue reading---

         

      QUESTIONNAIRE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]APPENDIXUNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN                                                                FACULTY OF EDUCATION                                                                DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE EFFECTIVENESS IN PUBLIC SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN OKE EROLOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, KWARA STATEDear Respondent,This ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle Page  Certification   Dedication      Acknowledgment    Table of Contents                                                                                          Abstract    CHAPTER ONE:  INTRODUCTION                                                                                      Backgro ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]Udoh (2016) further emphasized that the problem of making available more appropriate buildings and other physical aids for schools has been generally acute. More and more pupils of school age enter schools, while little expansion in buildings and facilities has taken place. It is therefore imperative that improvement is made in the provision of physical facilities in the schools for the following reasons:b)    Building that are unsafe or unsuitable for modern educational purposes ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODOLOGYThis chapter contains the followingA.    The research designB.    Sample and sampling techniqueC.    Research questionsD.    Research instrumentE.    Validity and reliability of instrumentF.    Procedure for data connectionG.    Procedure for data analysesResearch DesignThe descriptive survey research design will be used for the study. This method is considered appropriate because it helps to describe records analyzed and interpret conditions ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]Operational HypothesesHo1: There is no significant relationship between hand work and principal administrative effectiveness in senior secondary school in Oke- Ero Local Government Public senior secondary schools.Table 2:     Table 2 shows that the p-value of 0.02 was less than the significant level at 0.05 for 98 degrees of freedom. Therefore, the null hypothesis which states that there is no significant relationship between hand work and principal administrative effectiveness in senior sec ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVESUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONSThis chapter presents summary and conclusion drawn from the research carried out on financial resource allocation and principal administrative effectiveness in public secondary school in OkeEro Local Government Area, Kwara State. Recommendations are also made   based on the findings of the studySummaryThis study was carried out to determine the relationship between financial resource allocation and principal administrative effectiveness in pub ... Continue reading---