• Teacher’s Perception On The Causes Of Students’ Failure In English Language In Secondary Schools, A Case Study Of Students
    [A CASE STUDY OF ODEDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF OGUN STATE OF NIGERIA]

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    • 3.6    RESEARCH PROCEDURE
          After the approval of the research tools by the supervisor, the researcher prints the research instrument and seeks permission from the principal of the chosen school to make use of the school for the research.
           Some of the teachers of English language assist the teacher in the administration of the research instruments on the students and also seat to help the researcher fill some of the research instruments that concerns them as teachers.
          The researcher with the assistance of some  teachers  serve the questionnaire to the students and wait for them to fill the questionnaires to the best of their knowledge. Each item on the questionnaire is read aloud to the students with explanations where necessary so as to obtain accurate response from the students. The researcher ensures that they understand each item before she progress to the next item.
          The questionnaire are well completed by the respondent  that is both teachers and students  and all are returned because the researcher  waits until they are completed and returned.
          The questionnaire will  help to relate the attitude of both teachers and students in the process of teaching and learning of English language.
      3.7    COLLECTION OF DATA
      Therefore the researcher conducted the research work using a questionnaire which is self designed. Observation is also used as one of the research tools, as the researcher observes both the teacher and the students.
               One hundred questionnaires are given out to both teachers and students, all are filled and returned. They will subsequently be used for analysis
      3.8    DATA ANALYSIS
           The data collected will be analyzed using simple percentage.

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      QUESTIONNAIRE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONThis questionnaire is designed to obtain some vital information from  teachers in Odeda local government area of Ogun state, Nigeria. Concerning their perspectives on the causes of students failure in English in secondary schools.SECTION ‘A’Personal informationClass taught: Jss1-3 (  ), Sss1-3(  )Age:   23 and below (  ), 24-29 (  ), 30 and above (  )Gender: Male (  ),  Female (  )School type:  Private (  ),  Public (  )Key: A= Agree, S A= Strong ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0     INTRODUCTION1.1    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Language in any human society is an important human heritage. The significance of language in human life cannot be over-emphasized. It is indeed central not only to our social interactions and relationships, but also in distinguishing us and enabling others to ascertain the position in the society. This would explain why people with speech or hearing disabilities find it difficult to integrate and participate fully in their com ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Community Language LearningIn this method attempts are made to build strong personal links between the teacher and student so that there are no blocks to learning. There is much talk in the mother tongue which is translated by the teacher for repetition by the student.ImmersionThis corresponds to a great extent to the situation we have at our school. ESL students are immersed in the English language for the whole of the school day and expected to learn math, science, humanities etc. through the ... Continue reading---