TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT TAKE OVER OF SCHOOLS FROM VOLUNTARY AGENCIES IN ETSAKO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

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TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT TAKE OVER OF SCHOOLS FROM VOLUNTARY AGENCIES IN ETSAKO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

 ABSTRACT

The research work was aimed at examining teachers perceptions of government take over of schools from voluntary agencies in Etsako  Edo State. Seven worker hypotheses were formulated and tested. Sixty questionnaires were distributed to a sample of selected teachers who completed the questionnaires which the researcher there on analyzed by means of percentages. From the analysis, it was discovered that while government take over was initially applauded in that is gave equal opportunity and accessibility to formal education to all, and resulted in the formulation of a uniform curriculum, the question of teacher welfare employment and conditions of service still remained largely unresolved, contrastively, moral laxity, depreciation of standard and quality and the dilapidation of structures and equipment were the consequences of government control of schools. The study therefore shows the need for the government to return schools to voluntary agencies grant aids to the school and ensure that government policies and guidelines are complied with in the schools through regular inspection to curb excesses in the areas of admission, teacher’s employment and welfare, and the course contents of the schools curricular.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One           

Introduction/ background of study

Statement of problems

Purpose of the study

Scope of delimitation of study

Significance of the study

Research questions

Research hypothesis

Definition of terms

Chapter Two          

Literature review

The need for education

A brief survey of missionary

Activities and their impact on education before the takeover

A review of peoples perceptions of the effect of the take over

Chapter Three        

Method of study

Design of study

Research population

The sample

Research instrument

Method of data collection

Method of data analysis

Chapter Four          

Data analysis: interpretation and findings

Introduction

Findings

Chapter Five           

Summary, conclusions and recommendations

Summary

Conclusion

Recommendation

Bibliography           

Appendix     

 

TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT TAKE OVER OF SCHOOLS FROM VOLUNTARY AGENCIES IN ETSAKO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE

 


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