ABSTRACT
This
study explored school environmental factors as correlate of students’ learning
outcomes in private secondary schools in abia
state, Nigeria. Five research
questions and five null hypothesis provided direction to this study. The study
adopted a Correlational Research Design. The population of the study comprised
all the 14525 (fourteen thousand five hundred and twenty five) senior secondary Two school
students in all the private
senior secondary schools in Abia State. A sample size of 960 senior secondary
school class two (SS2) students was drawn from twelve private secondary
schools. Multi-stage sampling technique was use to draw the sample. instruments for data collection were two
questionnaires, School Environmental Factors (SEFQ) and Students Learning
Outcome Questionnaire (SLOQ). Two experts in the area of Educational Management
and one expert in Measurement and Evaluation in the department of science
education validated the instruments. The reliability of the instruments was
determined using the test-retest reliability method and it yielded an overall
reliability indices of 0.77 and 0.71 respectively. The data collected from the
respondents was analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics.
Pearson’s r, R2 (coefficient of determination) was used to analyse
the research questions while Linear regression analysis was used to test the
null hypotheses. The study revealed that there exist a high positive
correlation between school buildings and students’ learning outcome. It also
revealed a moderate positive correlation between school location and students’
learning outcome. Analysis of the study also showed that there exist a positive
correlation between school facilities and students’ learning outcome and a
positive correlation between classroom environment and students’ learning
outcomes. The result of the study, showed that there exist a moderate positive
correlation between school population and students’ learning outcomes and a
perfect positive correlation between teachers’ factor and students’ learning
outcomes. Based on the findings of the study the researcher recommended among
others that Schools should be properly supervised by the agencies before they
can be allowed to start functioning. There should be proper authorization by
the government before any school can be approved. Schools operating in
environmentally unfriendly areas should be made to relocate to environmentally
friendly areas among others.
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