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The study examines the effect effects of literacy of parents and pupils academic performance. The data was obtained through the use of questionnaires. The target population of the study includes parents, teachers and pupils of 20 randomly selected public and private elementary schools in Ilorin West Local Government Area. The sum of 100 copies of questionnaires was administered while 89 copies were returned and analyzed.
The T-test and ANOVA was employed for the purpose of the data analysis. The result reveals that parent literacy has a significant effect (at 5% level of significance) on pupil’s academic performance. The study recommends that irrespective of gender representation, parents are endeavour to pay closer attention to the pupil’s academic performance; to enhance the pupil’s academic performance, parents are required to be have some literacy; parents are to maintain a good home as being a single parent has proven ineffective on pupil’s academic performance. .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
DECLARATION
CERTIFICATION
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENT
ABSTRACT
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO:
REVIEW OF LITERATURES
INTRODUCTION
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
PARENTS’ LITERACY LEVELS IN RELATION TO LEARNER PERFORMAN.
THE EFFECTS OF LITERACY ON PARENTS THEMSELVES
REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
IMPACT OF PARENTAL EDUCATION ON CHILDREN’S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
CHAPTER THREE:
METHODOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
RESEARCH DESIGN
POPULATION OF THE STUDY
SAMPLE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT
PROCEDURE FOR DATA COLLECTION
METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FOUR:
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND VARIABLES
ANSWERING RESEARCH QUESTIONS
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
SUMMARY OF MAJOROF FINDINGS
CHAPTER FIVE:
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATIONS
LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
Education can be regarded as the most important path through which the child’s potential can be developed. In order for the child’s potential to be developed, teachers and parents need to work together to ensure that the child develops to the best of his or her ability (Dipontsheng 2010). Kok and Rambiyana (2002) cited in Dipontsheng (2010) indicate that education should not be offered for the sake of the school but for the child, family, the community and even the state.
Parents that are intelligent academicians, well educated and professionals provide their children with a favourable environment to motivate or encourage them to develop similar interest and perform well in their parent’s subject areas (Ozurumba, Briggs, Ebuara, and Emanghe, 2007).
In a study of educational achievement of institutions of learning of education and uneducated homes in western Nigeria, Ogunlade (1995) cited in Ozurumba et al (2007) that children of illiterate homes perform worse than their counterparts from the education homes. Students from this home also study and concentrate in the class a lot more than the former. Wilton (1975) confirmed the significant relationship between educational background and academic performance. Bamisaiye and
Williams (1971) supported the observations on two of the family background, the elite and traditional household, that the family set up affect the child degree of verbal behaviours, their instruction attitudes, and communication which in turn affects the child academic performance in several courses.
Entwisted and Nisbet (1977) on the child study attributed academic performance at school to the parents attitudes and their level of educational attainment children from the parents who have high interest in science subjects tend to imbibe some attitude towards parental professional occupational subjects which affects their academic performance.
Smart (1992) cited in Entwisted and Nisbet (1977) has concluded, that in most homes today, it is apparent that parents educational level correlate positively with the academic performance of their children, for better educated parents are more likely to give their children practice in their school subjects at home, go to school to find out their progress report and assignment records and function as achievement models
According to Kibaara and Ndirangu (2014) children have two main educators in their lives: their parents and their teachers at school. Parents are the prime educators until the children attend nursery or start school and remain a major influence on the children’s learning through school and beyond.
There is no clear line to show where parents’ input stops and the teachers’ input begins. The parents and the school both have crucial roles to play and the impact is greater if parents and schools work in partnership (Scott, 2003). Many parents are already involved in their children’s
education. Research findings reveal that engaging in leisure activities such as artistic and music related leisure, reading for pleasure and writing for pleasure all have positive effects. Each of them increases the likelihood of getting a first degree, taking a course in adult education and being a member of a voluntary organisation. According to Robson (2003), these activities also raise earnings potential in later life.
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