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EFFECTS OF TEACHERS EXPERIENCE IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN MATHEMATICS

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EFFECTS OF TEACHERS EXPERIENCE IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN MATHEMATICS

 

CHAPTER ONE  
1.1     INTRODUCTION    
Mathematics is the science of structure, order, number, space and quantity . It is a relationship which revolves around the elementary practice of counting measuring and description of shapes and objects. From the social and economic perspective Mathematics is a key element and a day to day activity that every living human being unconsciously practices in one form or the other. From this perspective Mathematics is a subject of everyday application and communication tool per excellence. The indisputable fact is that any good student of Mathematics easily keys into other subjects of Mathematics easily keys into other subjects. This explains why any student who is good in Mathematics is found to be good in other subject. 
1.2      STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 
Mathematics, as an area of study is not new both in Nigeria and elsewhere. What is new, however, is the teaching and learning of it as an integrated subject with the result that integrated Mathematics is yet to be firmly established in Nigerian schools Secondly, and more importantly, there is the problem of knowing how to organize and plan the Mathematics curriculum as well as develop the appropriate strategies for implementing this in schools. 
1.3      PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 
1.  To identify the problem of the secondary school teachers in the teaching of Mathematics. 
2.  To find out if the problem is as a result of the teachers sex. 
1.4      RESEARCH QUESTIONS 
1.  What are the problems of Mathematics teachers in secondary schools in the teaching of Mathematics? 
2.  Are the problems due to lack of necessary indigenous textbooks and instructional materials? 
1.5      HYPOTHESIS 
Ho: There is no significant difference between the teachers experience and students academic performance in secondary schools. 
Hi: There is a significant difference between teachers attitude and students academic performance in secondary schools. 
1.6      SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The study will help to identify the main problem faced by students in Mathematics, such as lack of qualified teachers, inadequate relevance textbooks, poor method used by the teachers, inadequate instructional materials, and problem of class size etc. 
1.7     DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY 
The study of the research will be restricted to only five secondary schools in Ifako Ijaye local government area and questionnaire will be used for the students to respond to. 
i.  Iju grammar school Iju 
ii.  Ebenezer comprehensive high school 
iii. Fagba junior secondary school 
iv. Somori Grammar school 
v.   Africa church Grammar school. 
1.8      DEFINITION OF TERMS 
Simplify: Make less difficulty, simple or easy to understand. 
Express: State definitely (not merely stated but show clearly). 
Factor: resolve into factors or break the multiples into smaller units. 
Find: Discover, seek out or obtain by search of effort. 
Measure: State the size or weight through the act of measuring or quantifying. 
Mathematics: is the study of science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. 
Effects: something brought about by a cause or agent. 
Teachers’ experience: They are teachers with classroom experience. 
Academic performance: how well a student meets standards set out by local government and the institution itself.

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