• Effect Of Inadequate Educational Facilities On The Academic Performance Of Secretarial Students

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    • 1.4       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY/IMPORTANCE
                  This project is written to serve the beginning and advanced secretarial students. It will provide them with a basic understanding of what they should know, how they can use facilities in their professional endeavour. This study covers these requirements to equip students to know how to communicate their needs and requirements to the data processing personnel in their organizations.
                  It is also beneficial to lecturers, hence it will lessen their burden in lecturing the students and at the same time improve their knowledge and ability to mental power. Also to the department and management, hence they will be proud. They can be recommend their student secretaries to any company or offices with no doubt of poor performance. Hence the good name come to them.
                  To the parents and general public, in that their job will be done by experts who are training with modern equipment/facilities and will not feel strange to any modern machine in the organization.
                  The Nation also will benefit from these for the graduates will be of great use and can redress the economic situation of the country
      1.6       RESEARCH QUESTIONS
      1.         What are the modern educational facilities required by the department of secretarial studies.
      2.         Why is the department lacking these facilities equipment?
      3.         Is the department really in need of those facilities?
      4.         Are these facilities available in other departments of the school?
      5.         Is the school management aware that such things are lacking for the lacking of this department?
      6.         Who is responsible for the lacking of this department or the school management?
      7.         How does this set back the academic performances of the students?
      8.         Is the public also affected by this problem of poor?
      9.         What efforts has been made to provide this to this department?
      10.       What are the possible solutions to be taken into consideration to achieve a good result?
      11.       How would the public and students benefit from this, if a good result is achieved?
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