TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Purpose of the Study
1.4 Research Questions
1.5 Research Hypotheses
1.6 Significance of the Study
1.7 Scope of the Study
1.8 Operational Definition of Terms
CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Conceptual Framework
2.2 Teachers’ Perceptions on the Effects of
divorce to Children’s
Academic Performance
2.3 Effects of Divorce on Pupils Academic Performance
2.4 Perceptions of Children with single
Parents
2.5 Academic
Performance among Adolescents of Divorced Families
2.6 Parents’ Marital Quality, Parent-Child
Relations, and School
Adjustment
2.7 Family size and Position in the Family
2.8 Experiences in Nigeria Family Relations
2.9 Family
Disruption and Children’s Academic Functioning
2.10 The Long-Term Effects of Divorce
2.11 Appraisal of Literature Review
CHAPTER
THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Population of the Study
3.3 Sample and Sampling Techniques
3.4 Instrumentation
3.5 Method of Data Collection
3.6 Methods of Data Analysis
CHAPTER
FOUR
ANALYSIS,
INTERPRETATION AND FINDINGS OF RESULT
4.1 Demographic data of the respondent
4.2 Analysis of Research Questions
4.3 Hypothesis Testing
CHAPTER
FIVE
DISCUSSION
OF THE FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Discussion of the Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Suggestions for Further Studies
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
It is observed by the
researchers that marriage between a man and a woman is expected to be a
permanent affair and lasting association until death takes away one of the
partners but changes in the Nigerian society, marriage is now seen to be a
temporary affair which can be dissolved if either part by cruelty, desertion or
adultery goes against the wishes of their union. Divorce is actually a legal
dissolution of the marital union which, involve the governance of the marriage
bind between a husband and his wife. For a marriage to be successful there is
need for a couple to be in harmony mentally, physically and spiritual. In other
words, the husband and the wife must have a common goal and each have to
contribute his or her own towards the fulfillment in the family and keyword
should be love (Cohen, 2002).
Parents play a vital role
in their pupil’s lives, serving as their earliest and most important role
model. Children tend to look up to and observe their parents behavior from a
very young age (Herzog & Cooney, 2002.). Throughout childhood, family
experiences play a vital role in building pupil’s attitude, beliefs and
expectation. (Rogers and Rose (2002) report that children of divorce experience
determined sad effects such as depression, anger, aggression, parent-child
conflict as well as parental divorce in terms of research, a common question
among social scientist regarding children and divorce is how these children are
affected by their experience and how they are different from those who are not
experiencing ongoing parental conflict and discord. Experiencing parental
discord may lead a child to trivialize the importance of commitment and view
the institution of marriage with negativity (Doland 2003).
According to Mc Doland
(2003) as cited earlier on, divorce is defined as the dissolution of a
relationship, which is recognized as marital relationship. It marked by formal
court proceedings and its decree is divorce. Divorce is usually accompanied by
formal arrangements for owing of property, custody and support of children if
there any. The property adjustment may also include a provision requiring
alimony to be paid by one partner to the other although alimony is less
frequently granted today.
Children from divorced
families are nearly five times more likely to suffer damaging mental troubles
than those who live with both parents. This shows that two parents are much
better in bringing up healthy children than one. Children who come from broken
families will most likely have difficult time in life. Children of divorce
parent are roughly two times more likely to dropout from school than their
peers who benefit from living with parents who are not divorced (Mclannahan
2006). Some children from broken marriages are likely to turn to drug abuse or
negative behaviors. The truth is that every child needs and deserves the love
and provision of a mother and a father. Happy family is the best environment
for children. A strong family home is a place where children gain the identity,
discipline, and moral education that are essential for their full individual
development. Nigeria, as a nation with a strong marriage, had created the best
route to achieving the Nigeria dream. It has now become a nation in which
divorce is commonly seen as the path to personal liberation. In this case many
experts argue that, because nothing can be done about it, all Nigeria should
simply accept the culture of divorce without considering the future of the
children.
The qualities of parental
relationship spills over into relationship with their children .Couples with
satisfying marital relationship are more warm and supportive towards their
children. (Amato and Ketin 2001) speculated that the gap in well —being between
children with divorced and non divorced parents might have narrowed either
because divorce became more easily socially accepted or parents were making
greater efforts to reduce the potentially disruptive impact of divorce on their
children. Children with divorced parents score lower than children with continuously
married parents on measure of academic success (Astone Mclanahan, 2002). The
quality of functioning is one of the best predictors of pupil’s behavior and
well being. Several within group studies shows that either a conflicted
relationship with the custodial parent inept parenting on the part of the
custodial parent are linked with a variety of negative outcomes on children
including lower academic performance, internalizing problems, externalizing
problems, reduced self-esteem, and poorer social competence (Buchnan, Smacco by
Dombush, 2006).
The effects of divorce on
children are traumatic divorce can cause children to question their self-
worth, to experience unnecessary grief, guilt or confusion. Young children
especially, have difficulty understanding the rationalities of their parents
decision to divorce. In a marriage it is difficult for children to find a sense
of security because experience shows them that what seemed stable and good fell
to pieces to and left them empty. Growing up in a broken home may also cause
children to have difficult in future relation.
Parental relationship
plays a very important role in determining the academic performance of their
children in school. Family harmony can easily be affected due to parental
conflicts. The degree of parental conflicts varies from mild to serious. These
conflicts affect the academic performance their children hence lead to drop out
from school. In their recent longitudinal study, (Harold A, and Shelton, 2007)
revealed the roles of marital relations and pupil’s academic performance. In
accounting for the relationship between spouses affects their pupil’s
adjustment directly through the emotional stress level, role modeling and
academic performance (Cumming, 2000).
1.2 Statement of the Problem
As adolescent become
young adults, they begin to explore various aspects of life that include
dating, intimate relationships and thoughts about future marriage. Research had
shown that many factors are involved in the formation of a young adult’s view
of marriage such as their experience or lack of experience with parental
divorce (Jones and Nelson, 2001). In their study of young adults and intimate
relationships (Sinclair Nelson,2004) found out that students from divorced and
intact families do not differ in the ability to experience intimate
relationship, contradicting many other studies which have shown a difference
between the groups. Parental conflicts within divorced and non divorced
families can have a detrimental effect on how young adults view marriage thus
leaving many young adults uncommitted to a number of partners in the early
dating years due to fear. In relation, (Sinclair and Nelson, 2001) found that
parental divorce can give young adults feelings of insecurity as well as have a
greater variety of dating partners and interest in relationships, (Franklin,
Jan off-Bulinan and Roberts 2008) found that college students who experienced
parental and success of their future marriage.
While Literature on the
relationship between broken marriages has focused on school going children’s
drop out, it is silent on the role of teachers in minimizing the negative
effects on off divorce on school going children. Because the increasing rate of
drop out has affected the government and family social economic abilities, it
is important to consider teachers and community member’s role in minimizing the
effects of broken marriages on school going children. This study intended to
fill the gap in the literature. Studies such as those of (Harold et al, 2007;
Cummings and Davies 2000; Turner and Koplecc.2006) were done in USA with a
focus on nuclear family. Not much has been done in Africa were most families
still have the elements of communal and extended families.
Parenting and by
implication lack of it, it is the single largest variable implicated in truancy
school disruption and under-achievement. It is therefore described as the most
important public issue facing the society. Both mother and fathers make a vital
contribution to the cognitive and emotional well being of their children.
However, studies suggest that the single most important family trend in the
United States is the growing absence of fathers from children and this lead to
truancy. (Healy, Stewart and Copeland 2000), in a study of primary school
children six months after parental separation, found that one third reported
some feelings of self-became, in turn was related to variety of child’s
problem, and lowered feelings of self-competence.
Unhappy marriage of
parents may be associated with low performance of children in school, because
witnessing conflicts between parents heightens a level of stress on children
and keep them from focusing on school work. These children also learn in
appropriate social problem solving skills through modeling parental behaviors.
In Korea, parent in Lee and Chung (2004) found that the marital relationship
perceived by Korean adolescent students were positively related to their school
adjustment. Parents in a dysfunctional marriage are likely to be distressed and
distracted by conflicts with their spouses and they cannot afford to invest
their time and energy in children. In turn, inappropriate, parenting style
worsens parent-child relations. In view of this, the study tend to investigate
effect of divorce on pupils academic performance in primary schools in Abeokuta
Central, Ogun State, to fill gap in research and knowledge.
1.3 Purpose of the Study
1.
To determine weather pupils from stable
home perform academically than pupils from broken home.
2.
To determine effect of divorce on academic
performance of pupils.
3.
To determine moral laxity of pupils from
broken home and stable home.
4.
To determine effects of divorce on moral
behavior of pupils from broken homes.
1.4 Research Questions
1.
Do pupils from stable homes perform
academically than pupils from broken homes?
2.
To what extent could divorce have effects
on academic performance?
3.
Do pupils from broken homes have moral
laxity than stable homes?
4.
To what limit could divorce affect moral behavior
of pupils from broken homes.
1.5 Research Hypotheses
H01: There is no significant difference in the
academic performances of primary school pupils from broken and from unbroken
homes.
H02: There is no significant
effect on the academic performances of primary school pupils in term of
socialization of the home.
1.6 Significance of the Study
It is hoped that findings
from this study will enrich programs of teaching social sciences. Although all
extensive research has been done on how children are afflicted by parental
divorce, on research area that lack depth is the effect of divorce on young
adult’s attitude and perception of divorce and marriage as well as their
beliefs on the formation of their own intimate relationship. With the high
divorce rate and growing prevalence of marriage and divorce in today’s society,
it is equally important to research the attitudes and perceptions of
individuals from divorced and non- divorced as well. It will also make
youngsters to be discriminative in their choice mate. Findings from this study
and building from parent who have thought divorce in the understanding of the
problem experienced by their parent and give assurance about their children.
1.7 Scope of the Study
The study focused on the
effect of divorce on pupils academic performance in primary schools in Odeda Local
Government Area, Ogun State Nigeria. A sample size of 100 would be selected
from various schools in Odeda Local Government Area. The study would be limited
to various of gender, age and educational level. Questionnaire would be use as
an instrument for data collection. Analysis of data would be limited to the use
of frequency count, percentage and mean.
1.8 Operational Definition of Terms
The following terms are used to give the
reader[s] an interesting study.
DIVORCE:
This is the way of dissolving a legal marriage which permit’s the partners to
remarry if they choose
PUPILS:
Children who are being taught in a primary school
ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE: Refers to the degree of exhibition of
output in educational activities in school or learning outcome of the recipient
in an highly institutionalize.
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