ABSTRACT
This
study was carried out to analyse the influence of motivation on students’
academic performance in five selected secondary schools in Ilorin Metropolis.
Five schools within the area
were sampled. Influences of motivation on students’ academic performance were
discussed. These include meaning of motivation, importance of motivation and
theories of motivation. This study is therefore an attempt at investigating the
influence of motivation in secondary schools in Ilorin Metropolis. Two hundred questionnaires
were used for data collection.
The finding reveals that the
inadequate number of qualified teachers has not been a problem in teaching in
the schools but inadequate teachers and motivation have influence on students’
academic performance in secondary schools were offered. Among these are:
Government should take motivation of teachers very important to pursue their
education to higher level in order to achieve standard academic performance of
the students in our schools.
Also government should make
provision for regular in-service training of teachers in order to make them
have more knowledge that will be of benefit to their development in their
professional career.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE i
CERTIFICATION ii
DEDICATION iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
ABSTRACT v
TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
LIST OF TABLES x
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
Background of the
Study 1
Statement of the
Problem 5
Purpose of the Study 9
Research Questions 9
Research Hypotheses 10
Delimitation and
Scope of the Study 11
Significance of the
Study 12
Operational
Definition of Terms 13
CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF THE
RELATED LITERATURE
Introduction 15
Meaning of Motivation 15
Importance of
Motivation 18
Theories of
motivation 19
Expectancy
Theory of Motivation 27
Requirements of a
Good Motivational System 34
Relationship between
Motivation and Performance 35
Appraisal of
Literature Reviewed 37
CHAPTER
THREE: RESEARCH METHOD
Research Design 38
Population of the
Study 39
Sample and Sampling
Techniques 39
Research Instrument 40
Validity of the
Instrument 41
Reliability of the
Study Instrument 42
Procedure for Data
Collection 43
Method of Data
Analysis 44
CHAPTER
FOUR: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Data
Presentation 45
Discussion of
Findings 52
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary 55
Conclusion 56
Recommendations 57
REFERENCES 61
APPENDIX 63
LIST
OF TABLES
Table
1: Analysis of Respondents by
Qualifications 46
Table 2: Analysis of Respondents by Years of
Cognate
Teaching Experience 47
Table 3: Chi-square test on significance difference
in
school 48
Table 4: Chi-square test on significant difference
in
schools 50
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
Motivation related to the drives,
desires, needs and forces that move individual towards the achievement of a
goal.
Therefore, motivators are those things
and situation that induce and sensitize individuals to perform a specific task.
Motivation has something to do with the force that maintains and after the
direction, quality and intensity of behaviour.
Hence, various definitions of motivation
reveal three important ingredients of motivation. These are:
i.
What energizes (initiates) human
behaviours such as inner state of mind needs of state of disequilibrium etc?
ii.
How was the behaviour is directed,
that is, activities involved in meeting the needs?
iii.
How the behaviour can be maintained or
changed. A positively directed behaviour has to be maintained with a negatively
directed behaviour needs to be changed?
Motivation
may either be an internal or external force. Adegbite (2003) related that
internal force is innate and it has the tendency to push or drive an individual
to greater achievement. External forms,
on its own, may be inform of the whip of the task maker. They may equally be in
the form of social pressures or forces which “attracts or repels”. For
instance, an individual may be drawn to strive to attain what others have
attained or something comparable. It should be noted however, that most actions
are motivated by more than one driving or drawing force. This project focuses
on motivation as a tool of agent of activities. No matter how careful
management may forecast, formulate policies and plan elaborate organization
structure, the success of its planning is ultimately in the hands of motivated
and committed workers at all levels of the organization. Management must
therefore not only plan, but also lead an inspire those upon whom it relies to
implement its policies and makes the organization to function effectively.
Educational
organization cannot achieve its goal if the workers are not thoroughly
motivated. By and large, motivation is a central issue that permits all aspect
of teacher and as it relates to teaching and learning. Designing a good
motivation programme will therefore lead to increase in productivity in any
educational setting.
Investigation
conducted reveals that students of some schools are performing academically,
while some fail in their studies. The questionnaires as to why is it that some
student in some school are academically sound?
Can
we say this student have better potentials than their counterparts in other
schools?
A
cursory look at the situation above reveals that, students that are
academically sound are better equipped, treated in terms of facilities,
infrastructural and other essential amenities as against their counterparts in
other schools, who lack the necessary material to aid teaching/learning.
This
research work therefore looks into how motivational factors encouraged the
students to perform better and suggests how schools can motivate teachers and
students to be more productive, innovative and effective during the teaching
and learning process.
The
importance to the development of education cannot be overemphasis. For example,
current development on school academic performance has been known to be
dwelling a dowry slope step. Many research finding (Yusuf 1999, Olokoba 2003)
said reports from our examination councils revealed poor academic results
across all levels. Even students in the tertiary institutions are not left out
of the problem.
Many
methods have been used to find out the causes of poor academic performance in
schools. Most of the researchers, have however, concluded that teachers mostly
touched the performance of students or performance.
It
is also a fact that teachers’ welfare are neglected for examples, teachers
salaries and allowances are not paid regularly. The teachers’ promotions are
also delayed. Olokoba (2003) reported that teachers’ payments of allowances
such as leave bonus are made a public concern through the radio and television.
Besides, teachers are not allowed to have say on issues that related to their
welfare.
Statement of the Problem
The
major problems of this research are to identify the effect of motivation on
academic performance of students in Ilorin South, Kwara State.
It has been stated by experts in management that employees are usually
motivated by higher level and need satisfaction such as; a job well done,
recognition and self actualization.
It now makes more sense than ever to
motivate employee with money and money substitutes, such as benefits, employers
must re-evaluate pay policies constantly and try to keep in touch with
employees’ personal circumstance.
Organizational goals can only be
achieved through the joint effort of the workers and the management-employees
(teacher) may refuse to put in their bestif they are not adequately rewarded
and denied comfortable working conditions.
An employee (teacher/may also refuse to
put in his/her best, if he/she is not promoted at the right time, if he is not
giving opportunity for advancement. A well motivated worker or student will
feel he is having a real impact on the organization. This means that all those
who are responsible for the managements of any ministry of organization must be
integrated into the system; factor that will motivate people to contribute effectively
and efficiently to the success of the organization should be encouraged. A
manager does this by creating a conducive environment for people to act
undesirable ways. Managers motivate their subordinate is to say that there is
no gain saying in the fact that any nation or state that toys with education of
its citizenry, toys with its future growth and development. Unfortunately, the
present state of educational development can for a sober reflection because
it’s usually results to crises which affect the management of secondary schools
in the state.
Therefore, there is need to motivate
teachers to put in their best in teaching and learning process. Educational
goals are achieved through the effective integration of human and materials
resources. The human aspect however requires a more careful consideration and
approach as different things satisfy different groups of subordinates.
Also, negative human factors are
contributing to the fallen standard of education generally as a result of
motivational materials that can make our classroom teachers performed
effectively and efficiently. Therefore Kwara State Government has desired to
take bull by the horn and take concrete step forward salvaging the educational
sector from total collapse – (Budget speech on the programmes and policies of
good government of Kwara State of Nigeria,
this research therefore, is setout to investigate how motivation enhanced
performance or productivity of students in Ilorin South
Kwara State.
1. Are
there adequate provisions of welfare facilities to teachers and students in
Ilorin Metropolis?
2. Are
there adequate provision of equipment and facilities in the schools in Ilorin metropolis?
3. Is
there any provision of in-service training for teachers in Ilorin Metropolis?
4 Does
government recognize the effort of teachers in Ilorin metropolis either by means of
performance of long service awarded?
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of this research is to
examine the extent to which teachers in secondary schools were motivated as a
result of some motivational factors that make them to put in their best in
discharging their duty efficiently and adequately. Also for any organization to
succeed, the personal functions of attracting motivating and retaining high
level of employees should be spell out because whatever the nature of the job
they do, only the contended and well motivated workers and would participate
fully in making an organization attain its goals.
Research Questions
The following research questions will
guide the conduct of the study.
1. Is
there any significant difference on the opinion of male and female teachers on
the adequate provision of welfare facilities to teacher (motivational factor)
on students’ academic performance in schools?
2. Is
there any significant difference in the opinion of male and female teachers on
the influence of adequate or conducive teaching learning environment on
academic performance of students in schools?
3. Is
there any significant difference on the opinion of male and female teachers on
the influence of provision of in-service training to teachers on academic
performance of student in schools?
Research Hypotheses
Three hypotheses will be tested in
the study.
1. There
is no significant difference on the opinion of male and female teachers on the
adequate provision of welfare facilities to teacher (motivational factor) on
students’ academic performance in schools.
2. There
is no significant difference in the opinion of male and female teachers on the
influence of adequate or conducive teaching learning environment on academic
performance of students in schools.
3. There
is no significant difference on the opinion of male and female teachers on the
influence of provision of in-service training to teachers on academic
performance of student in schools.
Delimitation and Scope of the
study
This study will be limited to Ilorin
metropolis five out of seven secondary schools will be sampled. The information
required for this study will be limited to senior secondary schools. They are
in better position to know the type and quantity of resources that serve as
motivators that are available, that have been used in the schools, and the
students in the senior class of the selected secondary schools.
Significance of the Study
The importance of this research work is
to help in improving the condition of service and performance of teachers and
students in secondary schools in Ilorin
metropolis.
The significance of this research work
is to enhance adequate 1provision of welfare facilities to teachers and
students in Ilorin
metropolis, so that the aims and objectives of education, will be achieved.
The research work proffers solutions on
how to prove conducive teaching learning environment in secondary schools in Ilorin metropolis so that
teachers may discharge their duties effectively in the classroom.
This research work tends to analyse some
of the motivational factors that can enhance teachers and students performance
in the class, such as promotion, salaries, wages, job enrichment and positive
reinforcement.
Operational Definition of Terms
Motivation: Thievalf
et al (1981) define motivation as those inner drives that activate or move an
individual to action. Motivation as a concept which has been used in several
ways to explain why people behave as they do.
Performance: - This
is the notable action that tends to simply the level of achievement made in a
give task or responsibility. Nature of the task is related to motivation and
motivation to performance is task without difficulty.
Secondary School: - Is
the education received after primary school. Also it is the education that
prepares one for higher educational system e.g. N.C.E., Polytechnic and
university.
Teachers:- They
are the leaders of civilians and freedom. They are the greatest contributions
to our country progress. They groom our political leaders to struggle for our
country to attain independent, teachers are character moulders, because they
teach and train the younger ones who will be leaders of tomorrow and without
teachers we cannot get individual educated people in the country.
Students: These
are the pupils in the school that serve as the input and product of educational
institution. Also they are in the school to gain knowledge an some skills and
vocation to enable to live a meaning of full life and contribute to the
development of the society in all its ramifications.
Teaching: Is
the activity which helps learners to learn using every materials that are
available and for effective, suitable teaching. Also consideration is given to
the nature of a child, the goals.
Learning: Means to gain knowledge or skill in the study,
practice of taught, learning occurs only when you study or you’ve taught or
practice particular skill that can lead to a change in behaviour, that is
relatively permanent.
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