ABSTRACT
This research study which focused on finding the influence of teachers’ professional training on students’ academic performance was limited in one secondary school. Queens Model Int’l Enugu as the area of the study where the entire senior secondary school III were the target population from which a sample of 60 participants (students) were randomly selected, splint into two group (experimental and control group), thereafter, each group was treated with teaching in two subjects (English Language and Mathematics). These two subjects were taught to each group evenly but the experimental group was taught by professionally trained teachers, the control group was under unprofessionally trained teachers (quacks). A standardized (NECO) achievement test was administered to the two groups at the same time after four weeks lession period (treatment). The scores from these two groups were compared and finally subjected to a test of significant (independent-test). The result of the comparison indicated a wide difference in the groups academic performance gave for the researchers to reject their original null hypothesis and accept the alternative which stated that “there will be a significant difference of the independent variable (professional and unprofessional) on the dependent variable (academic performance of the study was determined by a t-result which disproved the second null hypothesis and granted acceptability to its alternative which advocated that the academic performance of learners will be influenced by their teacher’s level of professional training significantly”. To this, the researchers were able to establish that level of teacher’s professional training goes a long way in determining the learning quality of the learners.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title i
Approval page ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Proposal v
Abstract vi
Table of contents vii
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 1
1.1 Introduction/background 1
1.2 Statement of problems 2
1.3 Purpose of the study 3
1.4 Significance of the study 4
1.5 Research questions 5
1.6 Scope /Delimitation of the study 5
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Literature review 7
2.2 Deep/general theory of professionalism 9
2.3 Expert knowledge theory 9
CHAPTER THREE
Methodology 15
3.1 Research design 15
3.2 Research area 15
3.3 Research population 16
3.4 Research sample 16
3.5 Sampling techniques 16
3.6 Instrument for data collection 17
3.7 Date collection 18
3.8 Decision rule 19
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Data presentation, analysis and results 20
Presentation and analysis 20
4.2 Result analysis 31
CHAPTER FIVE
Discussions, conclusion and recommendation 33
5.1 Discussion of the result 33
5.2 Conclusion 34
5.3 Recommendations 35
5.4 Suggestion for further studies 38
5.5 Limitation 38
References 39
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
2.4 INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND
Since the end of colonial rule in Nigeria, there had been significant shortfall in the standard of education when academic performance of her students is measured. There was recruitment of young school leavers to teach the explosive number of students enrolled in schools. Due to this, our school system was characterized by poor academic performance, insufficient scientific and technological know how, lack of initiative, poor business attitude poor professional skills and competences and so an. This has brought social and political crimes and retarded national development.
However thanks to teachers registration council of Nigeria (TRCN) a body established by act no 31 of 193 which among other things registers teacher’s growth, ensuing ethical standard by enforcing rules and regulations guiding teaching and learning as a profession. This council also prescribes the standard of entry into the profession.
Though the above educational problems can be contributed to so many other factors, the purpose of this study is to seek the impact of (TRCN) activities on academic performance of the students taught by professional and that of students taught of professionals and that of students taught by unprofessional teachers by comparing their scores in a given test. This is to determine the influence of professionalism in teachers products (Leaners).
2.5 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS
Insistant complaint of poor academic performance among secondary school students by the pubic.
This poor performance leads to uncontroable examination malpractice in our school system which account for certification of mediocres who prefer paper certificate to knowledge and skills required for the survival of individual and the entire society.
This condition when left unchecked in any society threatens to obliterate among other things, social order, the desired man power, natural development and replace them with social crimes and under development.
2.6 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The primary objectives of the study are to find out whether the scores of performance test in English language and mathematics subjects taught by professionally trained teachers by non- professionals in the some test.
To test significance differences if any
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Establish a generalized conclusion based on systematically refined evidence.