TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Table of contents vi
List of Tables ix
Abstract x
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
Background to the
Study 1
Statement of the
Problem 9
Purpose of the
Study 12
Research Question 14
Research
Hypotheses 15
Scope of the Study 16
Operational
Definition of Terms 16
Significance of the
Study 17
CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
The
Concept of Social Networking Habits 20
The
Concept of Writing in English Language 22
Impacts
of Social Networking Habits on Learners 27
Relationship
between Social Networking Habits and Writing Performance
of the
Students in English language 32
The
Influence of Gender and School Type on Social Networking Habit 36
The
Influence of Gender and School Type on Writing Performance 39
Appraisal
of the Literature Reviewed 44
CHAPTER
THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Type 47
Population, Sample and Sampling Technique 48
Instrumentation 48
Procedure for Data Collection 49
Data Analysis Techniques 49
CHAPTER
FOUR: DATA ANALYSES AND RESULTS
Summary of the Findings 59
CHAPTER FIVE:DISCUSSION,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Discussion of Findings 61
Conclusions 67
Recommendations 68
Suggestions for Further Studies 69
References 71
Appendix 75
LIST OF TABLES
Table
1: Distribution of Students by Gender 51
Table
2: Distribution of Students by School Type 51
Table
3:Social Networking Sites frequently used by senior secondary school students 52
Table
4: Social Networking of Senior Secondary School Students 53
Table 5:Writing Performance of Senior Secondary School
Students 54
Table 6: PPMC Summary of Social Networking Habits and
the writing performance of Students 55
Table 7: PPMC Summary of Male
Students’ Social Networking Habits and the Writing Performance 56
Table 8: PPMC Summary of Female
Students’ Social Networking Habits and Writing Performance 57
Table 9: PPMC Summary of Public
Secondary School Students’ Social Networking Habits and Writing Performance 58
Table 10: PPMC Summary of Private
Secondary School Students’ Social Networking Habits and Writing Performance 59
ABSTRACT
This
study was carried out to investigated the relationship between social
networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school students
of Oorelope in Oyo State, Nigeria. The
influence of gender and school type were also considered.
This
study was a descriptive research of the correlational types. The population for the study were all the
students of senior secondary school of Oorelope in Oyo State. The target population were SS2. The sample
comprised 296 students selected using the sample random sampling
technique. The data collected using a
questionnaire titled: Relationship between Social and Writing Performance
Questionnaire was analyzed using the Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation
statistics at 0.05 significance level.
The
findings revealed that most of the students were involve in facebook and
twitter. It was also found that majority of the students had a negative social
networking habit. They used them mostly
for non-academics and social activities. The study also revealed that there was
no significant relationship between the social networking habits and working
performance of students of Oorelope in Oyo State in relation with both gender
and school type. It was found that the time spent on SNS for the purpose of
non-academic activities surpasses the time they spent on their scholar related
writing performance.
Based
on the finding of this study, ICT is necessary in schools. Also, student should
be encourages to use their after-school-times studies and other academic
activities.
Furthermore, education authorities should equip
schools with learning materials and other resources necessary should provide
activities that will initiate us, develop and sustain the link between social
networking habits and writing performance of students.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the study
Social networking is a new way for
people, especially younger generation to connect with one another, based on
common interests, goals and even values.
People are living in a global world and everyday, they are adapting new
technologies, information, lifestyle, language and so on. And nowadays social networking (facebook,
twitter, yahoo messenger, google, whatsapp plus) are very popular among young
generations and they are influenced by them.
they think what they are pursuing in the social networking is up to date
and if they follow those trends, people will find them smart. However,
nowadays, there are influences of social networking in language acquisition of
young learners. Young people are now
most of the time connected with people through social networking. So intentionally or unintentionally, they are
following that trend of language acquisition.
Marshall (2003) opines that “social
networking sites exist to invest our lives with artificial perceptions and
arbitrary values”. In fact, social networking plays a significant role in
people’s everyday routines, actions and reactions. Social networking in many
ways influences people’s life as it expands the social circle and explore new
horizon through online connection, though it is changing the approach of
communication. The young generations nowadays often use facebook, twitter,
google plus, skype, yahoo message etc. With the prevalence of smart phones and
popularity of texting, students are able to connect with their friends, family
members and with others. As people are
able to meet different people from different countries, they are learning new
languages through their conversation in social network. Over 80 percent of teen
users are now using social networking sites, and they use many different types
of communication in the world of social networks, like Netspeak. So, there is no doubt that our real world
social lives have got some changes. Therefore, some parents are worrying about
their children’s future language acquisition which is a very promising reality.
The world, today, celebrates the
improvements in communication technology which has broadened the scope of
communication through information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).
Ufuophus and Ayobami (2002:129) observe that the ICTs include internet,
satellite, cable data transmission and computer assisted equipment. Social network is a social structure made up
of individuals or organizations called ‘nodes’, which are tied (connected) by
one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship,
common interest, financial exchange, dislike, sexual relationships or
relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige (Adeboye, 2012). Social network can also be referred to as a
map of specified ties, such as friendship, between the nodes being studied. The
nodes, to which an individual is thus connected, are the social contacts of
that individual, the network can also be used to measure social capital- the
value that an individual gets from the social network. Social networking sites include: Yahoo
Messenger, Facebook Messenger, Blackberry Messenger (BBM), Google talk,
Google-Messenger, IPhone, Androids and so on.
These networking sites are used by
most people to interact with old and new friends, physical or internal friends
(Adeboye, 2012). The expansion in
technology has also affected internet software, thus leading to chatting sites
known by the name “social media”. With social networking sites, one can send
and receive messages almost immediately. However, lack of regulation of the
internet has led to its excessive use. McQuail (2008) avers that the internet
penetrates more homes. It is a common sight to see a youth chatting in
sensitive and highly organized places like church, mosque and lecture
venues. Some are no carried away that
even as they are walking along the high way, they keep chatting. The manufacturing and distribution of equally
sophisticated cellular phones has complicated the situation, as youths no
longer need to visit a cybercafé before they send and receive messages.
Attention has been shifted from visible to invisible friends, while important
activities like reading and writing are affected in the process. This
phenomenon has become a source of worry to many who believe in knowledge and
skill acquisition.
The emergences of social media as a
result of advancement in technology and expansion in internal software has
raised eye brows among researchers on its (social media) impacts on
studies. Studies at all levels of
learning now have divided attention to studies, as a result of available
opportunities to be harnessed from social media. Whether these opportunities
promote studies is a question that needs to be answered. Thus, the problem this study investigates is
the effect of social media networks on the academic performance of the
secondary school students on essay writing.
Writing is an act of communicating
one’s idea, opinion and thought through inscription of signs and symbols. Through writing, individuals are able to
maintain personal link with friends, family, and colleagues from the distance
(Graham, 2006). Also, individuals can further record their ideas, reflect on
their thoughts, or extend their knowledge on the topic through the use of
writing (Brodie, 1997). Writing is the primary medium by which teachers
evaluate students’ performance.
Writing also provides a flexible tool
for accessing students’ knowledge and academic competence in class and on
high-stakes educational assessments (Christenson, Thurlow, Ysseldyke, and Mc
Vicar, 1989; Graham and Harris, 1988). For some children, writing even
represents an alternative medium for expressing thoughts and ideas that they
might be unable or unwilling to express in different way (Polloway and Smith,
1982).
According to Ong’ondo (2001), there
are two broad categories of writing namely functional and creative. Functional
writing involves writing of letters, minutes, reports, notices, speeches, book
review, and memorandum among others. On the other hand, creative writing is
concerned with the ability either to tell or retell pieces of information in
the form of narration and description.
The concept of communication, while
discussing any issue on social networking or social media, cannot be
overlooked. It is important to note that social networking is all about sending
and receiving messages or information as the case may be. The means of channel of conveying any idea is
the social media.
It is also interesting to note that
communication has become easy since the introduction of Social Networking sites.
Communicating with friends and family has been easy once one has access to the
internet. The internet has given us the
ability to connect with people from around the world and with a few clicks of a
button. One can easily exchange
information with people.
Social Networking Sites (SNSs) such as
Myapace, Facebook, Youtube, Skype, Twitter, Whatsapp, 2go, and so fourth have
attracted millions of uers, many of whom have integrated these sites into their
daily practices.
Social Networking began in 1978 with
the Bulletin Board System (BBS), (google.com). The BBS was hosted on personal
computers requiring that users dial in through the modern of the host computer,
exchanging information over phone lines with other users. This was the first
system that allowed users to sign in and interact with each other, although it
was quite slow since only one user could be logged in at a time.
The first meaningful social network
site is Six Degrees.com (google.com). it was launched in 1997). It was the
first network site that allowed users to create profiles, and list their
friends and in 1998 surf the friends’ list.
Social networks have become a global
phenomenon and attracted extensive
population from all around the world in different ages, cultures, educational
levels, and etcetera. In addition to
routinely checking emails, reading daily forums and Newspapers or following
instant message tools.
Due to the rapid increase in Social
Networking sites, populating by 2005 it was reported that Myspace was getting
more page views than Google, Facebook launched in 2004 became the largest
Social Networking sites in the world in early 2009. Facebook was first
introduced in (2004) as a Harvest Social Network (Cassidy 2006).
In social networking, the young
generations use some popular terms like LOL “for laugh out loud” which is
developed into unique world. It has a meaning greater than their original
abbreviation. LOL is now used like a type of population to add a joking or
cheerful intonation to messages. It doesn’t always indicate lateral laughter.
Though the young people are using it witht heir friends informally,
unintentionally they are acquiring these languages, and they use it in their
formal writing. These types of texts shorthand is now becoming a language on
its own. As a result they are using those languages formally in publications.
As a result, they are destroying their language.
In fact, these abbreviations are so
unconventional that they go contrary to the conventions of writing especially
in formal and academic setting. Students are so accustomed to using this way of
writing for their communication with peers and other audience, using the social
network. The implication is that students do distort their writing thereby
making it unclear, vague and unrecognizable especially to audience who are
unfamiliar with this negative development or trend.
Given the frequent wrong use of
punctuation, the students deviate from the expected or agreed way of making use
of punctuation marks to make writing clear. The most prominent are
inappropriate use of capital letters. Students use upper case or capital
letters to indicate or show emphasis. Students also misuse comas and full stops
or even mess up the whole writing by not indicating the marks appropriately. Social networking uses require some unique
adoptions but it also provides us a new way of communication it writing though
such a new communication is not allowed in a formal setting or in writing
public examinations such as those conducted by WAEC or NECO.
Statement of the Problem
With over 100 social networking sites
in existence and over a billion registered users on these sites, social
networks today seem to have become a way of life. From this ever increasing
number of social networking sites and users emerges a behaviour that has become
a part of popular youth culture across continents and is increasingly popular
amongst youth in Nigeria.
There has been some controversy for
sometime about the effectiveness of Social Networking on students’ academic
performance. Since the evolution of Social Networking sites, parents and
educators have shown great interests on its effects on students’ performance.
in Nigerian society, where Social Networking has attained great heights, there
is a belief that most students use the time they are supposed to read to chat
online. Moreover, there is a feeling that because of too much involvement in
Social Networking by students, they find it difficult to concentrate on their
studies especially writing which is only way of self expression.
Based on the different views on the
effects of Social Networking, the need for an effective study of Social Network
is relevant as a strategy for effective and efficient analysis of its social
impact on students’ writing performance.
According to Hiradhar and Gray (2008)
My Space, one of the best-known social networking sites now has some over 80
million users. Other popular sites include Friendster (28 million). Alexander (2012) noted that facebook had 845
million active users in 2012. The facebook website accounts for 1 out of 5
internet page reviewers.
Olubiyi (2012) notes that these days,
students are so engrossed in the social media that they are almost 24 hours
online. Even in classrooms, it has been observed that some students are always
busy ‘pinging’, ‘2going’ or ‘facebooking’ while teachers are teaching. Times
that ought to be channeled towards learning, academic research and innovation
have been crushed by the passion for meeting new friends online, and most
times, busy discussing trivial issues. Hence, most students’ academics suffer
set back as a result of distraction from social medias. It may be observed that
the use of these sites can also affect student’s use of English and
grammar. This is because, while texting
in any of these social media platform, there is need to use the short forms of
writing for lack of space and for cost reduction, in order to pass their
message across to their friends since they understand the code in the chat room
too, they tend to forget and use the same short forms of writing in classroom,
especially during examination.
In other words, the social networking
users who are equally students write or text whatever messages they would like
to post with the use of shorthand in which letter(s) is used to denote a word
probably because of time or cost. For instance, “U r wlcm” to mean “You are
welcome”, “b r b” to mean “Be right back or coming back soon” Knowingly or
otherwise, they become conversant of the usage and consequently, they transfer
the idea (shorthand) into formal writing which is against the rules
grammatically in English Language. This therefore leads to failure of students
when they are required to write both internal and external to write both
internal and external examination.
The poor writing performance of
students in English language in Nigerian secondary schools has led to the poor
performance in external examination like WASSCE and NECO. These poor performance in both internal and
external examination have significantly affected the education sector negatively. A major contributor to this poor performance
could as well be as a result of the advent of the social media as it has unduly
influenced Nigerian students both at the secondary level and as it has unduly influenced
Nigerian students both at the secondary level and at the tertiary level. Although, the advent of social media cum
networking and its availability for students to access is good and never a
barrier initially, but it becomes a barrier when the Nigerian secondary school
students are not making the best out of it.
A typical example of this is poor writing skills. Therefore, in this
research paper, it will find out how social networking influences the writing
performance of senior secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government
Area of Oyo State.
Purpose of the Study
The
general purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between social
networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school students
in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State. Specifically the study set out to:
(a) find out the most frequently used social networking
site that senior secondary school students visit
(b) ascertain are the general social networking habit of
senior secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State
(c) investigate the general writing performance of senior
secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State
(d) establish the relationship between social networking
habits and writing performance of senior secondary school students in Oorelope
Local Government, Oyo State
(e) ascertain the relationship between male students
social networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school
students in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State
(f)
investigate the
relationship between female students social networking habits and writing
performance of senior secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government,
Oyo State
(g) find out the relationship between public students’
social networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school in
Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State.
(h) ascertain the relationship between private students’
social networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school in
Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State.
Research
Question
The following research questions were used
to guide this study
(a) what are the most frequently used social networking
site that senior secondary school students visit
(b) what are the general social networking habit of senior
secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State
(c) what is the general writing performance of senior
secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State
(d) what is the relationship between social networking
habits and writing performance of senior secondary school students in Oorelope
Local Government, Oyo State
(e) what is the relationship between male students social
networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school students
in Oorelope Local Government, Oyo State
(f)
what is the
relationship between female students social networking habits and writing
performance of senior secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government,
Oyo State
(g) what is the relationship between public students’
social networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school in
Orelope Local Government, Oyo State.
(h) what is the relationship between private students’
social networking habits and writing performance of senior secondary school in
Orelope Local Government, Oyo State.
Research Hypotheses
The following hypotheses were formulated to guide the study:
Ho1: There is
no significant relationship between the social networking habits and writing
performance of senior secondary school students in Oyo State.
Ho2: There is
no significant relationship between male senior secondary school students
social networking habits and writing performance.
Ho3: There is
no significant relationship between female senior secondary school students
social networking habits and writing performance.
Ho4: There is
no significant relationship between public senior secondary school students
social networking habits and writing performance.
Ho5: There is no significant relationship
between private senior secondary school students social networking habits and
writing performance.
Scope
of the Study
This research work focuses on the
influence of social networking habits on the writing performance of senior
secondary school students in Oorelope Local Government Area of Oyo State. This research covered some two public and two
private secondary schools in Igboho, the headquarters of Oorelope Local
Government, Oyo State. A total of 296
students were sampled from four selected schools. This cuts across both public and private
schools. The research instrument that
was used is questionnaire.
Operational Definition of Terms
The following terms are operational
defined as they are used in the study:
Social Networking Habits: This means a behaviour pattern of social networking
users acquired by frequent repetition or physiologic exposure that shows itself
in regularity or increased facility of performance.
Writing Performance: This means the ability of secondary school students
to put whatever idea they have acquired into black and white accurately.
Public School: This is a school formally established and maintained
by the government.
Private School:
This is a school formally established and maintained by an individual or
corporate.
Significance of the Study
This study intends to help discover
whether there is any relationship between social networking habits and the
writing performance of senior secondary school students in Oorelope in Oyo
State. This study intends to help the students to have a balanced relationship
between social networking sites and their writing performance. the findings of this would particularly be of
benefit to teachers of senior secondary school of Oorelope in Oyo State because
it would sensitize them on the influence and implication of the widespread use
of social networking sites on the writing performance of their students. Thus, it
would enables them (teachers) incorporate the use of social networking sites in
the teaching and learning process which would compel the students to make
justifiable use of the SNS for academic purposes.
The finding of the study would benefit
to the Ministry of Education to make provision for electronic libraries with
all the necessary accessories that would be operated to all students. This would encourage the students to improve
on their writing performance.
The outcome of this research would
also inform the curriculum planners in the urgent need to incorporates
compulsory writing hours like article, story, essay, journal in the school
curriculum, so that students could spend more time on writing to improve their
performances rather than spending time unnecessarily on SMS. The outcome of this study would stimulate the
policy makers to formulate appropriate policy that would alleviate the problem
of students use of SMS, which is worrisomely influencing their writing
performance and apparently affecting their academic competence and
performances. It would also be of benefit to the government agency responsible
for monitoring internet activities so as to improve on the existing guidelines
on internet wage, particularly, focusing on the SMSs that would be useful to
the students.
Finally, it is hoped that the outcome
of this study would provide literature for future researchers who may be
motivated to explore the writing performance of students at various levels of
the academic ladder in order to enhance the performance of students. This would invariably inculcate paper writing
that would improve the learning materials of students in schools and language
competence outsides the school.
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