ABSTRACT
This study entitled "The Effect of working Mothers on the
Educational Development their Children" was designed to be descriptive
survey method. A sample of 49 children was selected for the study. These
children were basic six pupils and the scores for the pupils for three years
were used. A simple questionnaire was designed to elicit this information. Five
hypotheses were raised to guide the study and hypotheses were tested using
analyses of variance CANOVA) and regression technique at 0.05 level of significance.
The study showed that children educational development have high
correlation with the working status of the mother and the children moral
development does not have any relationship with working status of the mother. In addition, works of mothers do not have
any impact on whether the children are male or female and works of mothers do
not have impact on children involving in extra curricular activities. Lastly,
works of mothers have long run effect on children performance in examination.
The study therefore recommends working mothers should be given
some consideration in places of work to have time in attending to their
children school and also, government should establish a policy that will allow
mothers who are rearing children to leave office early during their children
daycare period for proper upbringing.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
Page
Certification i
Dedication ii
Acknowledgement iii
Abstract iv
Table
of Contents v
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1
Background Information 1
1.2
Statement of Problem 4
1.3
Purpose of Study 4
1.4
Research Question 5
1.5
Research Hypothesis 6
1.6
Significance of the Study 6
1.7
Scope of Study 7
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Need based Approach 10
2.2 Abraham
Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs 12
2.3 Hierarchy et al’s Two factor theory 25
2.4 Process
Theories 29
2.5 Reinforcement
Theories 30
2.7 Summary of Related Literature 32
CHAPTER THREE
Research
Methodology
3.1 Introduction 34
3.2 Research Design 34
3.3 Scope of Study 34
3.4 Population of Study 34
3.5 Research Sample 34
3.6 Research Instrument 35
3.7 Validity and Reliability of research
Instrument 35
CHAPTER FOUR
Data Analysis and Discussion of
Findings
4.1 Gender of Resonance 37
4.2 Age of Respondent 37
4.3 Teaching
experience of sampled teachers 38
4.4 Educational Qualification of respondent 46
4.5
Tools necessary for performance
4.6 Reward necessary for performance
4.7 Adequacy of Hierarchy of Needs
4.8 Measuring job satisfaction
4.9 Test of Hypothesis
4.10 Test of Hypothesis
4.11 Test of Hypothesis
CHAPTER FIVE
Conclusion, Implication,
Recommendation and suggestion for further study.
5.1 Introduction 50
5.2 Conclusion 51
5.3 Implication of Findings 53
5.4 Recommendations 54
5.5 Suggestion for further studies
References
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
The need to make all children have access to quality education has
made the Federal Government to re-introduce the universal basic education which
provides free and compulsory education for all children to Nigeria from basis
one to basic mine. This need has made the various tiers of governments to come
out with series of incentives, which would encourage children enrolment in
schools (Fagbemi, 2006). The effort of the Federal Government has not yielded
any positive results, owing to the fact that the standard of education in
Nigeria has been falling rapidly over the years in terms of achievement in
writing and oral examinations.
The Nigerian students perform poorly in public examinations such
as National Examination Council(NECO), West Africa Examination Council (WAEC,)Joint
Admission And Matriculation Board(JAMB) and National Business and Technical
Council (NABTEC), and the rate of participation of students in examination
malpractices has reached an alarming rate. The scenario that has been painted
is that Nigerian students are having interest in malpractices than being
studious. This development in the educational system has become an issue in
which the stakeholders are searching for what might have been responsible for
this. The parents have been seen as one of the main reasons for the lost of
virtue in the Nigerian educational system.
The high cost of living has led many women to leave their
traditional duties of child upbringing to seek for paid employment. In the
traditional African settings, women stay at home and nurture the children
(Parker, 2010). Through them, the children learn at first contract the norms
and obligations of the society. At this period, the children grow up to be
morally competent and hardworking. Today, the need to provide for the
well-being of the family as well as for their children has thrown many women
into the labour market. Equal access to education has made women to reach highs
level in educational and career pursuit. Women are lawyers, accountants,
engineers, architects, medical doctors, pilots and so on.
Many of these employments do not give them time to carryout their
traditional roles as women in the homes. Thus, they are to depend on the
service of the third-party for the well-being of their children. What happen to
the children of these working women? Are they able to reach the expected limit
in their educational development? Is it possible for working women to have
competent children in academics? It is on this note that this study wants to examine the impact of working mothers on their
children educational development.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Many have believed that working mothers exert
negative influence on their children educational development. Children of women
who work are believed to be slow in learning at their early years of growth.
These children do not have the privilege to have motherly care and they have
less support from their mothers' in terms of being assisted with their home
works. Being at home, they are left unsupervised and they are released into the
hands of the mass media that do not have positive norms to show to these children.
These children have no help when they need
their help of a trustworthy and reliable person who is nothing but their
parents. Thus, they engage in every form of social vices because these are what
they have learnt from mass media that have become their "foster
parents." They smoke, fight, commit sexual immorality, and cheat in
examination and many of them are dying of drug, cigarette, sexual abuse,
homosexual, drinks, cultism, and street fighting to
examine the impact of working mothers on their children educational
development.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main objectives of this study is to examine the impact of
working mothers on the educational development of the children. Specifically,
the Sub-objectives of the study include:
i.
To determine the effect of
working mothers on children educational attainment
ii.
To identify to extent at
which mothers' work affect their children moral development
iii.
To identify whether there is
difference in working mothers' impact based on the sex of the children
iv.
To examine whether mothers'
frequent visits to their children's school have effect on the children
educational attainment
v.
To examine whether the
children of working mothers involve actively in school activities.
1.4 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
HOI:
Working mothers do not have any
significant impact on their children's educational attainment
Ho2: Working mothers do not have any significant impact on their
children's moral development
H03: There is no
significant difference between working mothers' effect on their children
education and the sex of their children
H04: Working mothers
frequent visit to their children's schools do not have any impact on their
children educational development
H05: Children of working
mothers will be actively involved school extra curriculum activities
H06: Children whose
mothers are working and highly educated do not do well in their studies like
these whose mothers are less educated and are working.
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The rate of low academic achievement and lack of moral among the
school children in Nigeria are calling for concerted effort to examine the
impact of working mothers on their children. These problems have attracted the
concerns of the stakeholders in education, family and society. Therefore, this
study will provide some insights to all stakeholders in education, family and
society by bringing to limelight some basis but unclarified issue regarding the
working mothers and their children educational development to that extent, it
may hopefully serve as a basis for government in among out with good policy on
women who are working and rearing children.
1.6 Delimitation
of Study
This study is delimited to the working mothers who resides within the Alimosho local
government area of Lagos State. This will include various categories of working
mothers. Alimosho local government is
one of the 20 local government area of Lagos state as recognized by the Federal
Government of Nigeria.
1.7
Limitation of the Study
The
limitation of study were as a
result of reluctant on the side
of the respondents to fill the questionnaire, ignorant of some the respondents.
Also the problems of time constraints
and distance to be covered by the researcher in the course of
carrying out this study.
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Working mothers: These are
women who are mothers and at the same time engage in work.
Impact: This is the influence a
variable has on another variable. In this study, it is the influence that
working mothers have on their children educational development.
Educational Development: This is the
qualitative and quantitative development of the children in terms of what they
acquire in education.
NECO : National Examination
Council
WAEC : West Africa Examination
Council
JAMB : Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board
NABTEC: National Business and
Technical Educational Council
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