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The Influence Of Parental Separation On Academic Achievement Of Secondary School Students
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This study examined the influence of parental Separation on Academic Achievement of Secondary School Student in Lagos Educational District II. Descriptive research design was used. The population for the study comprised all the secondary school students in Lagos Educational District II. Stratified Random technique was used to collect the sample. The instrument for the study was a self construct questionnaire titled “Influence of parental separation on academic Achievement of secondary school students in Educational District II (IPSAASSED). The instrument has reliability co-efficient of 0.76 when tested during the pilot study. The statistical tool used to test the hypotheses was Pearson product Moment Correlation and t-test . Four hypotheses were tested, three was rejected and one was accepted. The result showed that there was significant relationship between parental socio-economic status and students’ academic performance. Also, there was a significant gender difference on academic performance of male in intact family. Based on the above findings recommendation were made that counsellors should provide the necessary assistance and psychological support for students from single parent family so as to overcome emotional problems among others.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]These latter
types of school outcomes are in the same way part of their school
experience that forms them and leads to several consequences within
their current and later life (Johnson, Crosnoe, & Elder, 2001). To
illustrate, disengaged students will have lower academic and career
aspirations, which can limit their career options (Finn & Rock,
1997; Kenny, Blustein, Chaves, Grossman, & Gallagher, 2003).Adolescents
difficulties in school often originate outside the school environmen ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]These latter
types of school outcomes are in the same way part of their school
experience that forms them and leads to several consequences within
their current and later life (Johnson, Crosnoe, & Elder, 2001). To
illustrate, disengaged students will have lower academic and career
aspirations, which can limit their career options (Finn & Rock,
1997; Kenny, Blustein, Chaves, Grossman, & Gallagher, 2003).Adolescents
difficulties in school often originate outside the school environmen ... Continue reading---
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