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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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HYPOTHESIS V
There is no significant relationship between influence of teachers on truants and non-truants
= 0.172
Level of significance = 0.05
Critical value of T = 1.96
The obtained value of T is less than the critical value. The null hypothesis states that: there is no significant relationship between influence of teachers on truants and non-truants. Hence we can reject the alternative hypothesis which states that there is significant relationship between influence of teachers on truants and non-truants.
As pointed out earlier, this research is embarked upon to find out the causes of truancy among senior secondary students in Ogbomoso south in Oyo State, and the way of reducing truancy among the students. Student used for this study were senior secondary students from three schools. Personal interview was also conducted with teachers.
The researcher also went through students’ attendance registers and their performances in some subject altogether, five hypothesis were tested in this research.
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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---
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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---