The main purpose of the
study was to examine the factors responsible for pupils drop out and
achievement in primary school in Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu State. Questionnaire was
the main instrument used for data collection. The questionnaire was
administered to 100 respondents in the primary schools in Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu State
by the researcher herself. The data collected were analyzed using mean and
standard deviation. The cut-off point was 2.5, any mean score of 2.5 and above
was accepted, while any mean below 2.5 was rejected. The result of the study
showed the factors responsible for pupils dropout, such as financial
constraint, personal or family issues, academic unpreparedness. The result it
of the study also showed the strategies that parents adopt to reduce their
pupils dropout. Moreso, the results of the study revealed the rate of dropout
in Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu
State. Based on the
findings, the researcher recommended that, there should be a central
organization which will comprise the teachers’ parents and representatives of
national/state primary education boards at national, state and local government
levels. This body should co-operate and pull resources together in reducing
dropout rate in schools.
TITLE
PAGE. i
APPROVAL. ii
DEDICATION. iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. iv
Abstract v
TABLE OF CONTENT. vi
LIST OF TABLES ……………………………………………………………………………vii
CHAPTER
ONE. 1
INTRODUCTION. 1
Background of the Study. 1
Statement of the Problem. 6
Purpose of the Study. 8
Significance of the Study. 9
Scope of the Study. 10
Research Questions 10
CHAPTER
TWO. 12
REVIEW
OF RELATED LITERATURE. 12
Conceptual Framework of Pupils
Dropout in Primary School 12
Factors Responsible for Pupils
Dropout of Primary School 14
Poor Infrastructural/Educational
Facilities 15
Causes of Pupils Dropout of Primary
School 19
Effect of Pupils Dropout in Primary
School 19
Teachers and Pupils Relationships 21
Achievement of Pupils at School 22
Review of Related Empirical Studies 22
Summary of Reviewed. 28
CHAPTER
THREE. 29
RESEARCH
METHODS. 29
Research Design. 29
Area of Study. 30
Instrument for Data Collection. 33
Validation of the Instrument 34
Method of Data Collection. 34
Method of Data Analysis 34
CHAPTER
FOUR. 36
RESULTS. 36
CHAPTER
FIVE. 40
DISCUSSION
OF FINDINGS, SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 40
Discussion of Findings 40
Educational Implication of the Study. 42
Limitations 44
Suggestion for Further Studies 45
Summary. 45
Conclusions 47
REFERENCES. 49
APPENDIX
I. 51
LIST OF TABLE
Table 1: Mean opinion on
the possible causes of pupils’ dropout in primary school ………………………………………………………………………….36
Table 2: Mean opinion of
student on the strategies which parent should adopts to reduce the rate of
their student dropout. 37
Table 3: Mean opinion of
students on the rate of dropout in Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu State. 38
Education is
the acquisition and application of knowledge in various fields for effective
performance of ones task. The federal, state and local Governments of the
federation place high premium on education they recognize it as a weapon
against ignorance, disease, squalor and poverty and as a means of raising an
enlightened, lively and industrious citizenry and of producing a prosperous
nation.
Education is
an important medium for imparting the cultural traits and for change and
transition and for instructing members of any society on the accepted norms,
values and practices. Omebe (2005) states that the main aim of educational
institution is to bring change in the behaviour of human beings from the time
an individual is born and last till death.
Omebe (2007)
defined education as that training which is given by suitable habits to the
first instincts of virtue in children when pleasure and pain are rightly implanted
in non-rational soul. The particular training in respect of pleasure and pain
which leads on to hate and love what love ought to have and love is called
education.
The federal
government of Nigeria
has adopted education as an instrument for excellence for effecting not only
national development but also as a tool in the achievement of her five national
objectives stated in the national policy on education (2007). These objectives
are the building of:
a. A free and democratic society
b. A just and egalitarian society
c. A united, strong and self-reliant nation
d. A great and dynamic economy
e. A land full of bright opportunities for all citizens.
This implies
that among other things Nigeria
intends producing education for all her children of school age. This provision
of education covers at least from primary school level to tertiary levels depending on the
individuals academic ability.
National
policy on education (2007:14) defined primary education as the education given
in institutions for children aged 6 to 11 plus since the rest of the education
system is build upon it, the primary level is the key to the success or failure
of the whole system. The duration shall be six years. The goal of primary
education is to:
a. Inculcate permanent literacy and numeracy and ability to
communicate effectively.
b. Lay a sound basis for scientific and reflective thinking
c. Given citizenship education as a basis for effective
participation in and contribution to the life of the society.
d. Mould the character and develop sound attitude and morals
in the child.
e. Develop in the child the ability to adapt to the Child’s changing
environment.
f. Give the child opportunities for developing manipulative
skills that will enable the child function effectively in the society within
the limits of the child’s capacity.
g. Provide the child with basic tools for further educational
advancement including preparation for trades and craft of the locality. These
goals will form the basis of primary education in all the states of the
federation.
According to
Emore (2005) Defined dropout as a person who withdrew from conventional or who
never completed his or her education in the primary school or other higher
institution because of one circumstances or the other. The cost of dropping out
of primary school can have a profound effect on a young person’s life. The
relative earnings of primary school dropout experience more unemployment during
their work careers. Young girls who dropout of school are more likely to become
pregnant at young age and single parents Synder
and Sickmud (2005).
The relative
earnings of primary school dropout may be lower than those who completed their
education. Similarly, primary school dropout experience more unemployment
during their work careers. Young girls who drop out of primary school are
forced to take up a nanny job, hawking exercise, farming and planting etc.
Ecological
achievement, During planting and farming season, pupils from the populous
farming and fishing areas are drawn out from schools to help in these
activities. Still speaking on economic, young girls who are unfortunate to come
from a poor background drop out of school due to inability of the parent to
afford school fee, are force into hawking simply to make ends meet. Both boys
and girls dropout of school to take up a nanny job either in their home or
outside their home.
At home to
save the cost of employing a well trained mature nanny who will be suit for the
job, outside the home in order to get paid for and provide for the family
needs. Some times primary schools pupils are forced to take some national
assignments like taking part in census exercise, registration of voters are
drawn out of school to help in these activities .They are sobering statistics when contrasted
with the reality of a work place that continue to require skills and the
ability to embark on careers that require increase in literacy. More education,
enhance technical skills and the ability to embark on careers that require life
long learning without the skills and training that schooling provide. Davidson
(2005:15) states that those who do not complete their education face a life
time of limited opportunities or even possibly a life delinquency and crime.
The purpose of
this research work is to broaden peoples understanding of dropout by taking
into consideration psychological behavioral risk and protective factors
associated with primary school dropout. Though dropout can be viewed as
personal decision, it should not be forgotten that other contributing factors
such as family, peer relationship, school and individual psychological process must
be taken into consideration.
From a
historical stand-point, research has shown a one sided view as why pupils
dropout of primary school. According to Whelage (2006), it is the
characteristics of students along with their families and cultural background
that are responsible for their dropping out. Whelage (2006) further added that
a more complex and balance picture addressing the cause of dropping out of
school has been identified. There is strong evidence that subject failure and
school disciplinary problem in combination with chaotic personal, social and
family background conditions contribute to dropping out.
In this study
the researcher is concerned with identification of those factors that bring
about dropout in educational programmes among primary schools in Nsukka local
government area.
Teachers at
times resort to strikes which can last for weeks or month to press their
demand.
Dropout rate
differ by various demographic factors including gender race and ethnicity,
immigration status and geographic location.
Dropout rates
in the United States
are higher for males than for females Nigeria may have the highest
dropout rate by far, following by Africa Americans, and Asia American. Anyanwu (2005)
noted that in 2005 the status dropout rate for Nigeria was 27.8 percent while the
corresponding rate for Africa Americans and Asia Americans were 13.1 percent
6.9 percent and 3.8 percent respectively. Individual born outside the united states
have a higher dropout rate than those born in united states. These are also
regional differences in Nigeria
with the south and west having higher dropout rate than the north east and the
mid-west. Students in urban areas are more likely to dropout of primary school
than students in sub-urban areas.
Internationally,
there is considerably variation in dropout rate because different nations are
in different stages of extending universal basic education. Among developed
countries primary education completion rate are generally as high as or higher
than in the United States,
though the nature of primary school varies considerably. Rate in other
countries but primary admission and completion rate has been increasing world
wide. There are also differences in dropout rates associated without socio-economic
and demographic factors. One notable demographic difference concern rate for
males and females, Females are less likely to dropout in developed countries
and in Latin American and Caribbean, but females are more likely to dropout
prior to primary education completion in the rest of the world. It is against
this back drop that the researcher intends to diagnose the factors responsible
pupils dropout and their achievement among primary school pupils.
The main
purpose of this study is to investigate the factors responsible for pupil’s
dropout in primary school in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu state.
Specifically the study sought to find out the following:
1. To find out the factors responsible for pupils dropout in
primary schools.
2. To find out the strategies that parent adopt to reduce their pupil dropout
rate.
3. To investigate the rate of dropout in primary school in
Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu
state.
Achieving a
significant result is highly imperative in any empirical study. Mostly, the
result of this study will be useful to government, parents, curriculum planners
and the students.
Also findings of
this study will be of benefit to parent by understanding that they should give
support of education to their children. It will help parents by knowing that
children are the leaders of tomorrow and school dropout could be dangerous to
their children’s future.
Also, this will
help government to supply the missing link if any in its future plan for
educational progress.
However, it will
be of benefit to curriculum planners by providing the planned experiences
provided by the school to assist the pupils in attaining the designated
learning outcomes. Again, it is expected that the result of this findings will
expose the problem associated with school dropout and it consequence to the
development of Nigerian education.
More
significantly, apart from increasing the volume of literature in emerging research
work, the findings of the study will aid government for its policy making and
will assist student to a great extent who may wish to conduct a research which
is related to this one.
This research
work covers the factors responsible for pupil’s dropout in primary school in
Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu
State. In the course of
the study, these factors will be highlighted and tackled properly to reduce the
incidence or rate of dropout, the study is expected to suggest possible ways in
which the rate of dropout will be minimized.
The following research question is designated to guide the
study.
1. What are the possible causes of dropout in primary school?
2. What strategies do parents adopts to reduce the incidents
of their student dropout?
3. What are the rates of dropout in Nsukka L.G.A of Enugu State.
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