Site Logo E-PROJECTTOPICS

INFLUENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, MORAL AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS

(A CASE STUDY OF KANO STATE, NIGERIA)


📝


Presented To


Education Department

📄 Pages: 90       🧠 Words: 10462       📚 Chapters: 5 🗂️️ For: PROJECT

👁️‍🗨️️️ Views: 285      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

ABSTRACT
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of Early Childhood Education on Academic Achievement, Moral and Social behaviour of primary one school pupils in Kano State, Nigeria. The study was guided by five major Objectives and five corresponding Research Questions; viz, Influence of Early Childhood Education on Academic Achievement Scores in Mathematics, English studies, Basic Science and Technology and investigated the influence of Early Childhood Education on Moral and Social behaviour of ECE and Non-ECE primary one school pupils in Kano state. Five corresponding null hypotheses were formulated and tested at 0.05 level of Significance difference. This study used ex-post facto survey design. A sample size of 440 pupils was used out of the population of 2, 242, 000 and a pilot test was conducted to obtain reliability of instruments used for Academic Achievement Test (AAT) Moral and Social behaviour Scale ( MBS and SBS) which revealed a co-efficient 0.74 and 0.84 for AAT 0.76and 0.88 for (MBS) and 0.69 and 0.68 for SBS respectively. The items for Academic Achievement Test (AAT) were administered to pupils in the class personally by the researcher and research assistant 30 minutes were allowed for the Mathematics and English Studies while 45 minutes for Basic Science and Technology with 10 minutes interval and assessment of MBS and SBS were scored using the likert scale. An independent sample ?t? test was used to analyses the five Null hypotheses. Analysis revealed statistically significant difference in academic achievement scores in Mathematics ?t? 1.984, P= 0.048, df 438, English Studies, ?t? =3.770, P= 0.001 df 438, Basic science and Technology ?t? 4.360, P=0.001 df 438 meaning ECE pupils performed better then the non ECE counterparts. Contrary Moral Behaviour Scale revealed no Statistical Difference with ?t? 0.127 P=0.899 df 438 while statistically significant difference does exist in Social Behaviour Scale with ?t? 2.853, P=0.035, df 438, which indicated Social interaction among peers.ECE pupils performed better than the Non-ECE pupils. Hence, Quality Early Childhood Education is likened to an engraved mark on a rock which is difficult to erase off when provided by a qualify teachers, it would enhance provision of solid academic foundation for lifelong development which will no doubt enhance pupils mental ability, exhibition of acceptable moral behaviour and social interaction among peer groups. The study recommended that every child be given individual opportunity to explore and experience formal early years learning, Government should ensure teachers are provided with service training in compliance with the current curriculum. Teachers, stakeholders and parents among others should ensure provision of quality Early Childhood Education as it will aid solid foundation for mental ability, moral behaviour and social interaction ensuring Education for All? for benefit of populace

PLEASE NOTE

This material is a comprehensive and well-written project, structured into Chapter (1 to 5) for clarity and depth.


To access the full material click the download button below


OR


Contact our support team via Call/WhatsApp: 09019904113 for further inquiries.

Thank you for choosing us!

📄 Pages: 90       🧠 Words: 10462       📚 Chapters: 5 🗂️️ For: PROJECT

👁️‍🗨️️️ Views: 285      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

🔗 Related Topics

PERCEPTIONS OF STAKEHOLDERS ON PROVISION AND MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS INFLUENCE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF PARENTS ON SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN BUSINESS STUDIES RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS AND PEREORMANCE IN VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EFFECT OF PROJECT METHOD ON PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN SOCIAL STUDIES IN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS INFLUENCE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION SKILLS IN PROMOTING SMALL AND MEDIUM-SCALE ENTERPRISES ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ISLAMIC STUDIES CURRICULUM IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS EFFECTS OF EDUCATIONAL FIELD TRIPS ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS THE IMPACT OF CLASSROOM PRACTICES ON SECODARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ON CIVIC EDUCATION AS A TOOL FOR PROMOTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILLS IN KADUNA STATE NIGERIA IMPACT OF MICRO–TEACHING SKILLS ON NIGERIAN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION STUDENTS TEACHING PRACTICE PERFORMANCE THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON ELECTORAL EDUCATION IN NIGERIA EFFECTS OF MODELLING AND TOKEN REINFORCEMENT TECHNIQUES ON SHY BEHAVIOUR AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EFFECT OF PRE-RECORDED AUDIO MATERIAL ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LISTENING SKILL ANALYSIS OF THE MANAGEMENT OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION RELATIONSHIP AMONG SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT, ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS EVALUATION OF THE MANAGEMENT OF ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA INFLUENCE OF NATIONAL OPEN APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME ON YOUTHS’ EMPOWERMENT IN NORTH-EAST GEO-POLITICAL ZONE INFLUENCE OF PARENTAL SOCIAL CLASS AND PARENTAL INTERVENTION ON SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHER STRESS AND JOB SATISFACTION AMONG ACADEMIC STAFF OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS EFFECTS OF TOKEN ECONOMY AND TIME-OUT COUNSELLING TECHNIQUES ON DISRUPTIVE CLASSROOM COMMUNICATION BEHAVIOUR AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

click on whatsapp