• The Effect Of Truancy On The Academic Performance Of Senior Secondary School Students
    [A CASE STUDY OF OGBOMOSO SOUTH, OYO STATE]

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    • CHAPTER ONE
      INTRODUCTION
      1.1    Background to the Study
      Truancy is one of the disciplinary acts that is common in our secondary schools. It is not unusual to see students roaming the street during school hours. This study is based on the effects of truancy on academic students in Ogbomoso south in Oyo state. It is important to note that truancy has negative effects on academic performance of students.
      A students who does not attend lesson regularly and is not always in the class when other students are being assessed will have himself to blame if he eventually fails. In view of the disciplinary problems in Nigerian secondary schools, many investigations have been carried out on the causes of truancy.
      Truancy is a great problem affecting the academic performance of students. In the new 6-3-3-4 education system, student’s performance in school may be affected if he does not come to school regularly. These days, many students do not have positive attitude to schooling such students are under-achievers.
      Terry G, Thomas j. and Blair et al (2014), they define truancy as a deliberate absence from school for no medical or justifiable reason, with or without parental knowledge. A truant is a pupils who just does not want to go to school and makes plans to do something else. He may go fishing attend a movie or take a trip. If the activities at school challenge him as much as those outside school, it is certain that he would be no truant.
      The pupils who is successful in school, whose needs are being met is unhappy if events prevent him from attending his classes. Teachers should consider truancy as a sign that something is wrong with the school. When changes have been made in school programmes truancy has been known to drop out prior to this time, truancy was not so rampart in schools, but nowadays it has become noticeable. It is one of the indiciplinary act affecting students academic performances in the west African school certificate examination. It is a gradual process possibly from the day a student enters school or in the course of his educational pursuit. The bad effect it has on students is more than the enjoyment they derive from it.
      The influence of truancy on academic performance of students can not be over-emphasized. Students are assessed on a continuous basis. The academic assessment of a student is based on his performance in class. If a student is not always present when other are being assessed, and if he has no genuine reason for his absence, no mark would be recorded for him and this will affect the over all mark for such a student. Continual absence from school can affect a student’s academic record-especially in the cumulative file and this may affect his future career. This is because achievement-oriented people would strive towards accomplishing better future goals in favour of the lesser goals of the present time. A student who knows his future goal should not absent himself from school without genuine reasons. Student who can discover their interests tend to achieve more realistic goals than others who drift about with no interest in what they do. A student who is a truant may not   discover his interest on time and would find it difficult reinforcing an interest he has not discovered.
      In view of this fact that he has no interest in coming to school, he would just be drifting about like a ship without a ruder. The causes of truancy may be related to some personality problems affecting individual truants. Some of the causes vary from the home, school, society and personal traits of individual truants.
      1.2    Statement of the Problem 
      The objective of secondary school education in Nigeria is to provide students with academic and vocational skills as well as moral ethics but it is quite unfortunate that these objectives have not been fully achieved due to the high level of students involvement in truant behaviour.
      In recent times, truancy has become a regular habit among students. There are so many causes of students poor academic performance in schools, some students put up non-chalant attitude to academic work and no longer regard teachers as people representing the authority. They prefer to roam the streets rather than face their work in school. During school hours, they go out to watch inter-house sports competition in other schools even when their schools are not invited, while their co-students are learning in the school. The introduction of ‘exeat cards’ in schools has helped to curb this act a bit.
      In 1977, general Obansajo summoned a national conference of principals of secondary schools and other schools of learning to deliberate on problems of indiscipline such as stealing, smoking, playing truant, drug abuse examination leakages to mention a few in the secondary schools.
      The conference/work-shop on school discipline was organized by the federal government. The main objective of the conference was to defined the goals, formulate the strategy and propose a machinery for instilling discipline in our schools. At the end of this conference twenty-two vital recommendations were made along with their policy implications and actions. Some of the recommendations dealt with the need for research and the roles of people like school psychologists, guidance counsellors and universities faculties of education mainly to eradicate truancy.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to find out the causes of truancy among senior secondary students; its implication on academic performance of the students and the role of counselling in eradicating it. The study is limited to three secondary schools in Ogomoso south in Oyo state. Personal interview as conducted with teachers and students. About 150 students and 15 teachers were interviewed. Five hypotheses are stated in this research two of them are rejected while three are accepted. Th ... Continue reading---

         

      APPENDIX A - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]APPENDIX IQUESTIONNAIRE FOR SENIOR SECONDARY STUDENTS     The research is concerned with identifying ways of helping students to perform well academically. One of such ways is to advise students to be punctual and come to school regularly and come to school regularly. In a nutshell, the researcher aims at finding out the causes of irregular school attendance and how it influences academic performance of students especially at the senior secondary level.SECTION A DEMOGRAPHIC DATATick (  ... Continue reading---

         

      APPENDIX B - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]APPENDIX IIQUESTIONNAIRE FOR CLASS TEACHER/SUBJECT TEACHERS (SENIOR SECONDARY)    This questionnaire is aimed at finding out the causes of truancy in schools and how it influences academic performance of students. The researcher is also interested in how solutions could be found to this problem     I will be grateful if you could spare some time and respond truthfully to the question that will be asked your response and identity will be kept confidential SECTION A: DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Tick ( ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle page   Certification   Dedication Acknowledgment   Abstract  Table of content   CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1    Background to the study  1.2    Statement of the problem   1.3    Research Questions   1.4    Research Hypotheses  1.5    Purpose of the study  1.6    Significance of the study   1.7    Scope and Limitations of the study   1.8    Definition of Terms  CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE2.1    Theoretical Background ... Continue reading---

         

      BIBLIOGRAPHY - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]BIBLIOGRAPHYBlair et al (2004): Psychology of adolescence for teachers, London; Macmillan  Boyson, R (2001): The crisis in education, the Woburn press Burt, c. (2006): The young delinquent London: University of London press.Contessa, M & Paccione – Dyszlewski, M. (1999): An application of group counselling technique with school phobia adolescents Journal of Adolescence, vol. XVI No. 64, New York: Libia Publishers Inc.Cronbach, L. (2003): educational Psychology Crompton Printing Ltd. New ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]There is need for counselling truants in schools. Through guidance, the individual is helped to develop in ways that will enable him to;1.    Strengthen the use of his own abilities 2.    Make useful choice and 3.    Face the problems he will encounter in and out of school Also commenting on the role of counselling,, Taylor (2005) says that there is a need for greater concentration of resources within the school, especially services for the delinquent, the emotionally disturbed and the ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHOD The research method is represented under the following sub-headings:-    Research design -    Population of the study-    Sample and sampling techniques -    Research instruments -    Validity and reliability of the instruments -    Procedure for data collection -    Method of data analysis 3.1    Research DesignThis chapter highlights those methods used in getting information from respondents as well as steps taken in conducting the study and ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]HYPOTHESIS IIIThere is no significant relationship between the influence of gender on truants and non-truantsLevel significance = 0.05Critical value of T = 1.96The obtained value of T (1.088) is less than the critical value (1.96).    Therefore we can rejects the alternative hypothesis which states that gender will tend to influence the pattern of truancy Conclusion: Gender did not influence the pattern of truancy ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]Teachers should take class attendance regularly in order to know students who are not frequent in the school. Such students should be called and advised. Relevant teaching aids and teaching methods should be made use of in order to make lesson interesting to students. This would make them love school and look forward to the next day at school, instead of thinking that the school sis a very boring place which should not be attended on frequent basis.Counselling is an effective tool in eradicating ... Continue reading---