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THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS

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Abstract

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1.1 Background to the Study

The influence of colonialism on Nigeria cannot be over emphasized. The

influx of white explorers, traders and missionaries led to the development of

settlements that differed from the traditional domestic environment. These new

settlements were designed to reflect the norms, values and economic policies of

the colonial masters.Africa, the land of blessed race, where the opportunists

came to develop in order to colonize their resources for their good, was then left

in vain hope(Allen, 2011).

Although primarily established for white settlers, the new settlements

known as urban areas or township also served as a refuge for appreciable number

of Africans who had in some substantial degree emancipated themselves from the

constraints of traditional society. Among them were professional men, clerks and

shop keepers with at least primary education, growing numbers of wage-earners

and large number of farmers receiving cash income from growing crops for world

market (Fage, 1978).

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The projection of industrial capitalism in Africa produced well-defined

urban classes’ people with technical skills. They wanted to lift themselves into the

twentieth century world modestly symbolized by radios and bicycles and to enjoy

freedom based on knowledge and a more advanced mode of production. These

ambitions were feasible only in an urban settlement. Aba is reputed as a big

commercial city. It is predominantly inhabited by businessmen of various

persuasions traders, big – time technicians and craftsmen, importers and

exporters transporters etc. Even the few professionals like Teachers, Doctors,

Lawyers, Accountants, and Engineers etc. have unwittingly imbibed the

commercial tradition of the dominant group.

In Aba you are either a businessman or you are nobody. In fact the

influence of commerce is so pervading that the market unions have come to

connote the defacto government or power broker in all of Aba. The defunct

famous Bakassi Vigilante Group was composed of traders and craftsmen. The

commercial nature of Aba has also influence the attitude and life style of most

residents. The rat-race syndrome is very pronounced. Everything is measured in

terms of its worth in money. People do not have time for anything else but

money. Parents do not even have time for their children. In some cases the

children are surrounded by paid cooks, drivers and house boy/maids who attend

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to their needs while their parents are busy making money. This creates room for

child abuse through neglect and over indulgence by parents. We can observe that

the environment regulates the social, religious, academic and cultural inclinations

of the child as other less fortunate children are abused through exploitation. For

example, those employed as shop assistants may sleep in the shops. The typical

day starts for such children of about 5.30am. The business continues up to 9pm

since there is no legislation on shopping hours in Nigeria. Children serving as

house helps are in similar situation. They wake up about 5:30 am and do

household chores up to 7:30 am or even later. Some of these servants who attend

school go to school already very tired. In some cases they walk a distance to

school thereby worsening the situation. About 2.00pm when the school closes

they go home to continue the household chores or carry clothes to sell in the

streets. They come back late in the evening tired and sleep off. This routine is

performed almost daily at the expense of the children’s studies. The child who

hopes to grow up and become a professional is subjected to social constraints

that are likely to obstruct his progress. Some of the constraints are child labour,

street hawking, street begging, early marriage, child abandonment, child

prostitution, child battering, sexual and physical abuse and therapeutic abuse by

fake traditional healers (Ebigbo, 1988, Echezona, 1991). The environment is

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characterized by models that cherish aggression act-rich syndrome, substance

level ambition and disregard of Education.

It is also necessary to note that the surrounding or environment of a student

influences their performance. Learning and reading begins in school but the first

foundation of the child begins at home (Binkley 2008).

1.2 Statement of the Problem

The poor academic performance of pupils in schools in Aba educational

environment has recently become a cause for serious concern. It has been

observed by the researcher that some senior primary school pupils cannot write

or read a letter. Others attend as many as three schools within their primary

school career due to constant failures in a bid to avoid the shame of repeating a

class. It has also been observed by the researcher that in Aba and some other

parts of Nigeria private school proprietors tend to boost the population of their

schools by admitting students without a testimonial or statement of result and

award fictitious results to ensure the promotion of such pupils to the next class.

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This ugly development has been attributed to many factors such as teachers’ poor

attitude to work; poor infrastructure, examination malpractice; lack of qualified

teachers; truancy; poor motivation; Non-payment of salaries and the neglect of

instructional media by teachers etc. The primary school features the highest

number of impressionable learners and consumes a greater percentage of the

government budgetary allocation to education, hence the need to investigate the

influence of environment on the academic performance of pupils in Aba North

L.G.A.

1.3 Research Questions

The following research questions were formulated to guide the research.

1.) Does noise pollution hinder the development of memorization skills by

pupils?

2.) Does the presence of rich but illiterate businessmen discourage excellent

academic performance or behaviour in class?

3.) Do Pupils who indulge in so much domestic chores have poor academic

performance than pupils who do not?

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1.4 Objectives of the Study

The general objective of this study is to investigate the influence of environment

on the academic performance of primary school pupils. The following specific

objectives are to guide the study:

1. To determine the extent to which a noisy environment hinders the

development of memorization skills by primary school pupils.

2. To find outhow the presence of illiterate but rich businessmen affect the

behaviour of primary school pupils towards learning.

3. To ascertain the ways in which the home environment affects the

performance of primary school pupils at school.

1.5 Significance of the Study

This study on the influence of environment on the academic performance of

pupils in primary school will facilitate learning by enriching the knowledge of

parents on the adverse effect of child labour and hawking on learning. It will

create awareness on the importance of interaction and co-operation between

parents and teachers for the success of pupils in learning activities. It will improve

the attitude of pupils towards academic work through internal and external

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motivation of teachers and parents. It will contribute to the volume of existing

literature on the role of environment factors on pupils learning. It also will

sharpen teachers understanding of the root causes of some academic problems in

the primary school. The insight derived from that will help to prefer better

solution to the problem. It will promote the development of the spirit of hard

work, self-reliance and self-control among primary schools pupils.

The result gotten from this study will challenge the ministry of education to

live up to her duty by making the infrastructure available for the creation of

better learning environment. This study will highlight the importance of

community participation through the P.T.A. in school affairs to check deviant

behaviour resulting from the environment. Finally, it also will highlight the danger

of monetized value system with its attendant; ‘corruption’ because money is only

useful and valuable in the hands of an informed person.

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1.6 Definition of Concepts

The following concepts were defined:

Influence:

According to the Sun Mobile Dictionary, the term influence is the “power to

affect another”. The Oxford Advanced learner’s dictionary defines influence as

“the effect that somebody or something has on the way a person thinks or

behaves or on the way that something works or develops”. The concept influence,

as related directly to this study, refers to the power the environment has on the

academic performance of pupils,more especially, in Aba North Local government

area of Abia State.

Environment:

The Sun Mobile Dictionary defines Environment as “surrounding, things,

conditions, etc.” The Oxford Advanced learner’s dictionary defines it as “the

conditions that affects the behaviour and development of somebody or

something; the physical conditions that somebody or something exists in”. In

essence, the concept environment refers to thesurrounding of primary schools in

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Aba North LGA. It can also be defined as the conditions that affect the behavior

and development of pupils especially in primary schools.

Academy:

The Sun mobile dictionary refers to the concept academy as a “school”. A

school on the other hand is a place of learning. A school is a place where children

are thought (Oxford mini School Dictionary: 2007). A primary school can therefore

be called an Academy.

Performance:

The Oxford advanced learner’s dictionary defines the term performance as “How

well or badly you do something”. Performance as directly related to this study can

also be defined as how well or badly pupils of Primary schools do in there

academic work.

Academic Performance:

This can be define as the score a child or individual obtain in test or examination

based on his or her learning experiences.

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Socio status:

This is the total state of an individual based on inequality in terms of occupation,

level of education and other societal issues defined by the environment.

Socio- culturalbackground:

This is the social and cultural makeup of an individual in relationship with his or

her environment.

Education:

This is a formal instruction or training given to a child in school. According to the

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th edition of the Oxford dictionary, it is a process of teaching, training and

learning, especially in schools or colleges to improve knowledge and develop

skills


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