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ABSTRACT Parental socio-economic status largely determines where a family reside, quality and quantity foods they eat, quality school the child attends among others. It is not clear the extent it influences on parental involvement and academic achievement of students. However, the study was therefore designed to examine the influence of parental... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.2 Background of the study Education is the key to creating a society which is dynamic, productive, offering opportunities and fairness to all.  Education is the best legacy parents can give to their children. The development of nation start from the family. When the family succeeds in teaching and impacting good values... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT It is certain that parental involvement in their wards’ academic performance is of essence because it has an influence on the education of their children. In line with this, the study sought to assess the effect of parental involvement on students’ academic performance at Patasi MA JHS. In particular, the study to investigate... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT It is certain that parental involvement in their wards’ academic performance is of essence  because it has an influence on the education of their children. In line with this, the study  sought to assess the effect of parental involvement on students’ academic performance at  Patasi MA JHS. In particular, the study to investigate... Continue Reading
Abstract This study investigated the Influence of Parental Involvement on the Promotion of Family Life Education in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria. The purpose of this research was to determine the level of family success in the promotion of the family life education and to assess the challenges affecting the family life... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT APPROVAL DECLARATION DEDICATION . . iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v CHAPTER ONE 1 Introduction I 1.lbackground of the study 1 1.2 Statement of the problem 3 1 .3 Purpose of the study 3 1.4. Objectives of the study 3 1.5 Research questions 3 1.6 Scope of the study 4 1.7 Significance of the study 4 1.8 Limitation of the study... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT             This study investigated on pupil’s perception of the influence of Parental Involvement on their motivation to learn and school outcome in Abeokuta Metropolis’. Descriptive research of survey method was used for the study. Simple random Sampling techniques was used to select 10 schools and 300 respondents. Data... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This project was designed to research into the influence of home background on the academic performance of children in selected schools in Edo State. In doing this, three research questions were stated and some basic assumptions made. A sample of one hundred students... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This project was designed to research into the influence of home background on the academic performance of children in selected schools in Edo State. In doing this, three research questions were stated and some basic assumptions made. A sample of one hundred students... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE                                         INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the study Parents are very influential in the lives of their children. They have the ability to shape, sustain and develop children... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to identify the impact of parental involvement on academic engagement of female Senior High School students in Bosomtwe District in Ashanti Region. The study population comprised of all 175 female students, but the response rate was 150. The study analysis was based on 150 female students and 75 parents.... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to identify the impact of parental involvement on academic engagement of female Senior High School students in Bosomtwe District in Ashanti Region. The study population comprised of all 175 female students, but the response rate was 150. The study analysis was based on 150 female students and 75 parents.... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study examined the influence of parental Separation on Academic Achievement of Secondary School Student in Lagos Educational District II. Descriptive research design was used. The population for the study comprised all the secondary school students in Lagos Educational District II. Stratified Random technique was used to collect the... Continue Reading
PATH ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF PARENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HOME EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT ON STUDENT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In this era of globalization and technological revolution, education is considered as a first step for every human activity. Education plays a vital role in the development... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Factors that influence an individual’s self esteem and academic performance include and not limited to school environment, teachers, peers, and the hidden curriculum, as well as demographic factors such as parents’ background affect... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background Study The development of any nation or community depends largely on the quality of education of such a nation. It is generally believed that the basis for any true development must commence with the development of human resources (Akanle, 2007). Hence formal education remains the vehicle for social-economic... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to explore the role of parental involvement towards their  children’s education in The Ridge School in Bantama Sub-Metro of Kumasi Metropolis.  The study population comprised of all parents of The Ridge School. In all 60 parents  were purposively selected to participated in the study and questionnaire... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background Study The development of any nation or community depends largely on the quality of education of such a nation. It is generally believed that the basis for any true development must commence with the development of human resources (Akanle, 2007). Hence formal education remains the vehicle for social-economic... Continue Reading
: A CASE STUDY OF SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOL, IN OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE  ABSTRACT The research study was solely designed to examine, describe and quantity the role of parental status in the academic performance of students in some selected secondary schools... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study analysed the parental Socio-Economic background and students’ academic performance in Public Senior Secondary Schools in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State, using the descriptive research design and the population of all the teachers and students in the Public Senior Secondary Schools a sample of 40 students and 10... Continue Reading
Abstract The research is an investigation into the effects of parental care on the academic performance of primary school pupils: a case study of some selected schools in Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State. A descriptive research design was adopted for this... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Millions of children around the world are growing up without one or both of their parents. Many more are at risk of separation, due to the impact of poverty, disability and such crises as natural disaster and armed... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The study investigated the state of parental involvement in the education of ECD learners in the DISOSI schools cluster of Tsholotsho District. The study was aimed at investigating the forms in which parents are involved, the structures that enhance parental involvement in the cluster, challenges faced as a result of parental involvement... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The study examined the effect of socio-economic status of parents on students’ academic performance at the secondary level in selected public  secondary schools in Shomolu Local Government Area of Lagos State. Also, this study reviewed some relevant and related literatures under sub-headings. The descriptive research survey was... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1       Background to the Study              Education is a fundamental human right, the key to sustainable development, a crucial tool for effective participation in societies and it enhances peace and stability among countries (Ninomiya, 2003). Posse and Melgosa (2002) identified three environments... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.0             INTRODUCTION 1.1             Background to the Study           In a society that demands a high level of education and skill for a successful and stable future, a decent education in becoming increasingly important. A... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study was carried out to investigate the influence of parent and peer on students career choice among secondary students. The purpose of this study is to find out how parental occupation influence career choice among secondary school students, explore the influence of parental social-economic status on career choice among secondary... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study investigated influence of gender and self-esteem on depression among diabetic patients. One hundred and thirty (130) diabetic patients (77 with low self-esteem and 53 with high self-esteem) were used. Males and females were 65 each. Self-rating depression scale Zung (1965) and index of self-esteem Hudson (1982) were used. A 2x2... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study investigated influence of gender and self-esteem on depression among diabetic patients. One hundred and thirty (130) diabetic patients (77 with low self-esteem and 53 with high self-esteem) were used. Males and females were 65 each. Self-rating depression scale Zung (1965) and index of self-esteem Hudson (1982) were used. A 2x2... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study investigated influence of gender and self-esteem on depression among diabetic patients. One hundred and thirty (130) diabetic patients (77 with low self-esteem and 53 with high self-esteem) were used. Males and females were 65 each. Self-rating depression scale Zung (1965) and index of self-esteem Hudson (1982) were used. A 2x2... Continue Reading
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