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INTRODUCTION
One of the major problems facing the Nigerian society today is that lack of
commitment and
through the family, the secondary school and other organization in the
society. Truancy is
learners.
and certain types of activities and occupations are provided with the object
of securing the
child's development along desirable lines. Erickson (2019), Truancy is when a
school-age child
laws about missed school days and the exact definition of truancy. Most
communities face
problems with truancy. While absenteeism and truancy are more common
among middle
school and high school students, truancy also occurs in elementary students,
especially in
inner city schools, resulting into more serious or further problems in our
educational system.
(2017), truancy means missing several days of school and several class
assignments that may
ever get made up which can have a huge impact on students academic
performance. This means
that the students' performance in the class will be very poor in the sense
that he or she may not
have assessment record of class activities and test that were conducted by
the teacher in order to
measure the learning outcome of the students. The implication of this is that
schools where
use, in haling and hard drug uses, high-risks sexual behavior, theft and
vandalism. Truant girls
are more likely to become pregnant and dropout of school. As adults,
habitual truants have more
employment and marital problems and are jailed more than non-truants.
Truancy is gateway to
linked high rate of tmancy with high rate of daytime burglary and vandalism,
more likely to
same manner, individuals and organizations over the years. In the school
context, the behaviors
occupied the minds of many people and it becomes vital to trace its
consequences on the learning
group.
Baker (2017) law enforcement officials have linked high rate of truancy and
daytime burglary
on weekdays. Students with the highest tmancy rates have the lowest
academic achievement
rates and pout of school, they have high rate of dropout as well. Many
children may play truancy
on one or two occasions, but the persistent truancy often occur as a result of
inconsistent home
the part of the victim. Many individuals because of poor supervision from
their homes are able to
!l^wiA the 8an8..and fo"ow either "1 group OI an individual basis- Together
w'th his only
partly developing of life causes him to make unwise decisions that an elder
person might'not
make. Every adolescent encounter frustration and he is made to face his own
inadequa^s'in
"any rations as such, he feels that adult society is treating him abnonnally.
This necessitated
Truancy, the habitual absence from school without legitimate reasons, poses
a significant
challenge to academic performance. The ideal scenario is a consistent
attendance, where students
actively engage in the learning process. However, truancy disrupts this Kleal
by leading to
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1.4 Research Questions
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1.5 Hypothesis
State.
The finding of this study will help all agencies concerned with the caring for
youth to know the
various factors contributing to truancy among the students. The study would
be to the following;
Student: The finding will help the students to become useful to themselves
and to the
society. ^^\
health, and future prospects can help identify those at risk and provide
targeted support.
and implementation.
Parent and Society: Studying the relationship between parents and society is
significant as it
sheds light on how parental behaviors and values influence the broader
social fabric.
Understanding this dynamic can provide insights into societal norms, cultural
transmission, and
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References
Baker, B. D. (2017). Juvenile delinquency, crime, and the high school dropout
Dewey, J. (2023). The school and society. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers.
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CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Introduction
This chapter review literatures related to the research which include the
concept of truancy,
causes of truancy, classes of truancy. The chapter will also look at the
empirical studies as well
was helpful! Truancy refers to the act of a student intentionally and regularly
staying away from
often miss classes or entire school days. Truancy can occur at any
educational level, from
from school may struggle to keep up with their studies and miss important
educational content.
Additionally, chronic truancy can lead to disciplinary issues and may increase
the likelihood of
C., McMahon, B., Perry C., Russell, G., Smith, P., & Stick, D. 2019) — <^v !
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Bassey (2020), is a student's willful departure from school without his or her
parents'
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define truancy as students who have been registered with a school but have
been discovered as
failing to attend when the law requires them to, this includes missing
classes. Truancy, according
school at some point during their academic careers. This is because they
may wish to attend a
cause issues, which can result in a variety of bad and even dangerous
effects. Similarly, Onyele
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apparent cause. According to Heyne^et al. (2019), students who are absent
from school spend
their time away from home and conceal their absences from their parents.
Ricking and Schulze (201 9) as the intentional absence from school without
permission. A truant
is a student who skips school on his or her own initiative and without seeking
censure from the
schools across the country. According to him, attendance is the single most
important
tmancy correlates that have been identified. The impacts of a single element
are thought to be
home support system, and the larger community setting, with each
relationship influencing the
four categories. Family issues, school factors, economic impacts, and student
characteristics are
al. (2019), include, but are not limited to, parents' education, occupation,
supervision, and
household income. For instance, Farrall et al. (2020) found a link between
family characteristics
and truant behavior in their study. According to the findings ofFan-all et al.
(2020), the lower
the father's degree and wealth, the more likely the child is to commit
truancy. If the mother was
a high school dropout, the child's chances of truancy were even higher.
Furthermore, according
child would become a truant. On the other hand, Manaze (2019) connects
truancy to household
income. They find that kids who are first referred to the juvenile court
system are more
households earning less than $15,000 per year. That is, students who reside
in families earning
less than $15,000 per year are more likely to be truant. Truancy is predicted
by family
the school's tmancy discipline policy are all elements that may contribute to
truant behaviour.
Students who attend large schools may feel lonely or alienated in their
school setting, according
to Cross et al. (2018), therefore they prefer not to attend school to avoid
these feelings. In truth,
these pupils do not feel at ease, wanted, appreciated, accepted, or safe; they
do not have a
on his or her own. According to Manaze (2019), truants skip school because
they do not feel safe
than the school. Morgan (2018) claims that placing harsher penalties on
truants has exacerbated
school tmants did not reside with their mother and father, according to Afia
et al. (2019). As a
result, they claim that a student's likelihood of truancy rises when he or she
lives with only one
parent, and even more so if the youngster lives with neither his mother nor
father. Furthermore,
Afia et al. (2019) states that students who work more than 20 hours per
week have a much higher
risk of truancy than students who work fewer hours. According to Omoniyi et
al. (2019), kids
whose parents are unable to supply them with basic necessities such as
food, clothing, and school
factors that can lead to truancy. Physical and mental health difficulties,
according to Supraja et
al. (2020), play a role in school absence. They claim that truancy is
associated with student and
similar line, Pengpid and Peltzer (2019b) claim that students who use
alcoholic beverages one or
more times per month are more likely to miss school than their counterparts
who do not consume
alcohol. Students who have been truant smoke cigarettes and marijuana at
least once a month,
according to D'Amico et al. (2020). In addition, kids who had negative self-
perceptions were
more likely to miss school than students who had positive self-perceptions
(Legette, 2018).
'According to Manaze (2019), pupils who are disengaged from school, lack
dedication to the
school, are low performers, and have low goals for their futures.
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2.2.1.3 Classes ofTruants
pre integration strategies to the point that will satisfy every individual set of
circumstances.
pressure, or family issues. Addressing the root causes and providing support
can help mitigate
traditional tmancy.
a systemic level.
^n Family Background
impact attendance. When parents are not actively engaged in their child's
education, students
responsibilities
rates of truancy. The level of education that parents have attained can
impact their awareness of
the importance of education. Parents with lower levels of education may not
fully understand the
initiatives may also assist spread the word about the value of regular
attendance at school and
children to school and how well they take good care of them. This in
extension affects students'
are mostly educated as such develops more love for school compare to the
lower class children
who are totally deprived of social amenities because their parents are mostly
of lower 'class
rates of truancy. The level of education that parents have attained can
impact their awareness of
the importance of education. Parents with lower levels of education may not
fully understand the
initiatives may also assist spread the word about the value of regular
attendance at school and
children to school and how well they take good care of them. This in
extension affects students'
are mostly educated as such develops more love for school compare to the
lower class children
who are totally deprived of social amenities because their parents are mostly
of lower class
status. As a result of this, they are more prone to danger of truancy since
they have nothing to
desire is denied in his first experience in the school where he is no longer the
centre of attention,
he gets a mde shock for which he is not ready to cope. Such a child may
create dislike for school
if the tendency is not immediately stamped out. The tendency that the child
may become a truant
Peer group exert great influence on the children. A child who is not
acceptable by his peer group
may become withdrawn and unhappy and this may make him lose interested
in school. Such
who accepted him socially outside the schools. Whenever a child accepted
the standard of his
peer friends who are truants he too likely to become truants. Peer group
supports truancy and
time around the place or in comfort in the home of a member of the group
whose parents were
both known to be out all days". This confirms the peer group contribution by
making students to
be always from the school all the day. Colorado foundation for families and
children (2019) hold
that: "negative role model's such as peers who are truants or involved in
trouble that is more
serious. All these shows that peer group has negative influence towards
making their peersto be
truants by staying somewhere outside the school to enjoy what they
consider as comfort outside
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miss when they are absent from school is direct classroom instruction.
Teachers present
new material, explain concepts, and provide context during lessons. When
students are
not present, they lose the chance to receive this essential information
firsthand,
manner, with each lesson building upon the previous one. When students are
absent, they
may miss key foundational concepts that are crucial for understanding more
advanced
material. This can create learning gaps that are challenging to fill, making it
difficult for
a deeper insight into the subject matter. This lack of guidance can impede
their ability to
frequently absent, they not only miss these collaborative opportunities but
also lose the
chance to learn from their peers and develop important social and
communication skills.
Application of Knowledge: Practical application of knowledge is a crucial
aspect of
learning. Subjects like science, arts, and vocational studies often involve
hands-on
activities, such as field trips, guest lectures, and special events, to enhance
the'overall
of good study habits, time management skills, and discipline. Students who
consistently
miss school may struggle to establish these habits, affecting their ability to
cope with
standing.
engagement.
and anxiety. The pressure to perform well in school, coupled with the
frustration of
from the school. This can lead to increased parental concerns and
involvement in
decline may affect a student's access to higher education and future career
opportunities.
often miss crucial instructional content presented during class. This could be
due to
where concepts build upon each other, as the student may struggle to
connect new
critical thinking and the ability to analyze information. Students who have
not fully
grasped the material may struggle with critical thinking skills, impacting their
ability to
learning environment.
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work.
scores and grades, as they may lack the necessary foundation to perform
well on exams.
education.
material but also their ability to develop critical thinking and communication
skills (Gottfried,
2018).
• Limited Interaction with Peers: Reduced class participation often means
that a student is
internalize the material. This can lead to gaps in comprehension and hinder
their ability to
accommodations.
assignments and homework, as they may lack the necessary information and
context provided
during class sessions. This can result in lower-quality work and negatively
impact their grades
(Gottfried, 2019).
can result in penalties such as grade deductions and impact the overall
assessment of a
misinterpretation, and the production of work that does not align with the
teacher's
expectations.
to start and complete assignments on time. Putting off tasks until the last
minute can
result in stress and negatively impact the quality of the work produced.
track of assignments, due dates, and necessary materials, are essential for
academic
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success. Students who struggle with organizational skills may miss deadlines
or misplace
important information.
work.
expectations.
high-quality work.
standardized test scores. Students who frequently miss school are more
likely to perform poorly
2018).
in a testing context.
engage in the learning process, they may not have covered all the necessary
material.
This can lead to gaps in knowledge, affecting their ability to perform well on
tests that
scores.
• Poor Time Management during Exams: Lower test scores may be linked to
poor time
score.
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exams successfully.
dropping out of high school. The National Center for School Engagement
reports that students
who drop out often have a history of chronic absenteeism (Kearney, 2018).
progress during these years lays the groundwork for higher education or
vocational
training.
their high school education within the expected timeframe (Allensworth &
Easton, 2019).
10. Legal Implications: Chronic truancy may lead to legal consequences for
parents or
has learned. It refers to how well a student meets the requirements set forth
by an educational
Cao et al. (2018) as any performance that falls below a desired standard. An
applicant who does
According to him, some people blame students, while others blame the
government, and still
correlation with their academic success. Lateness was more common among
female students
than male students, according to Wame et al. (2020). This happened as a
result of their parents'
can also be an early warning sign of educational failure (Hoff, 2019). In fact,
students with
higher truancy rates have low academic achievement and are more likely to
drop out, indicating
Feniger et al. (2019) discovered in their study that, truants repeat classes as
a result of their
absence from school, and that even when they do not repeat, they do not
feel better because they
believe they are under qualified or accomplished for such a class. Their
degree of achievement,
according to him, is often low due to their lack of interest in studying. The
majority oftruants see
guardians. Students who do not attend school will most likely be unable to
complete the school's
program. As a result, these pupils' total scores and performance are typically
low. Students in
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and poverty are the primary predictors of truancy among Junior High School
pupils, according
truancy in this study. The outcomes of this study, once again, show a
favorable link between
were unable to accept or deny the first and second hypotheses, respectively,
based on the
findings. Based on these findings, pupils should be taught about the dangers
of being a truant.
Parents should also keep an eye on their children to ensure that they
complete their homework
and attend school on a regular basis. Again, education groups and the
government should work
Abdullah, M. A., Salim, S. S. S., & Arip, M. A. S. M. (2018), stated in this study
aims to identify
the factors that influenced truancy among the students in Federal Land
Development Authority
consisting of 52 students from Form One, 118 students from Form Two and
30 students from
Form Four. These respondents have truancy records that have been
identified by the school
also used descriptive statistics to find the mean in the contributing factors
and T-Test for
Independent Samples Test for the gender differences. The factors that need
to be observed are
pe!!mfluTce is seen as the most dominant factor with the mean = 2.0349,
followed by swio-
economic factors with the mean = 1.0830, next is the school environmental
factors that which is
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was employed and two hypotheses were generated and tested in the study.
Respondent were two
hundred SSS2 students that were randomly selected from five selected
secondary schools. They
responded to Non-School Attendance Assessment Scale that was used for
data collection for the
study. Data were analyzed using simple percentages and weighted mean,
and all the hypotheses
were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Findings revealed that peer group
factors, socio <^'S
should guide their children and be of good models, also they should pay
serious attention to
tomorrow. The study is aimed at examining the causes and effects of truancy
among junior
study. The data were collected using the questionnaire as the research
instrument which titled the
causes and effects truancy among secondary school students. Two hundred
(200) respondents
instrument for data collection in this study is a cause and effects of truancy
questionnaire
(CETQ). The (CETQ) has three sections. The sections are tagged section A, B,
and C in that
order. Section tapped personal data with (3) items, information such as sex,
class, age, name of
school are part of the items found in this section. Section B is design by
researcher to measure
behavior. Stratified sampling technique was used to select 360 sample size
from four secondary
concluded that truancy hindered effective learning and could lead to poor
academic performance.
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Female like their male counterparts have the right to education and skill
In-the past, education has not necessarily been a priority for the girl-child
because of cultural beliefs, poverty and so on. It is believed that the place
of the girl-child is in her husband's home or house. The male child was
education and that is why in most cases; only the male child had access to
parents feel it is a waste to educate the girl-child because she would one
day be married to someone else. Even when they have the means to
Some cultures (especially in the North), have also contributed to the poor
rate of girl-child education. Girls are given out for marriage at a very
Ignorance and illiteracy of the parents also account for the negligence
the girls-child education. WTien the parents are illiterate and ignorant of the
Western education, they would find no reason why the girl-child should be
given equal right with the boy-child this is because their mentally and
attitude is been influenced by what they see around them and the ancient
beliefs.
In a situation where the parents are poor, they would always choose to use
the little resources to take the boy-child to school and allow the girl-child
to either hawk or engage in other activities. The question is, why this
you educate a man, you educate a person, but educates a woman, you
educate a whole nation. This is because the education of every = tarts from
The girl -child also needs to be educated to acquire knowledge and skills
to face the reality hi the society and teaches her to be a good to life wife and
Mother.
Akunyili, Mrs. Farida Waziri, Mrs, Diazani Alison Maduweke. Mrs, Ngozi
Okonjowela, 'etc. who confirmed the saying that "what man can do woman
can do better".
Education would also help the girl-child to develop civic sense and learn to
respect, love, her fellow human being and to be good citizen. It will also
family. They will never send their children to work during school hours/
rather; they will arrange for their education in good schools. They will take
proper care of the health and diet of their children. An educated Mother
knows what is good for her kids and how they should be brought up. These
discrimination.
who can go to the grassroots for sensitization. The Government also needs
indiscriminate child and gender disparity. This is because as girls are not
die. As a father or mother would you love to see your daughter in this
education.
This research project is being carried out to find "The teacher's perception
census. Kadiri (2002) wrote that social studies are wholistic subject that is
Social studies are the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities
curriculum for woman are the purpose work with the disadvantages
Female education is a catch-all term for complex set of issues and debates
Before the middle ofninetieth century, education was given under the care
with all kind of service, related to the home. What is referred to as formal
education today come with the idea that place of the woman was in the
home and that the man was the breadwinners of the family. It was mostly
opportunities, as mentioned.
This continued for years creating an educational gap between the man and
and the expected enrolment vary the gap is clear about (1) enrolment
gender and (2) differential by State. Diverse reasons can be used to explain
about education by some parents. All these and more have been identified
education that is producing products that are largely half backed or not
family.
of girls and such marriage is the pride of the family, while members ofher
society usually look down upon unmarried girl. In Kano State, the tradition
girls to school; and the father .ost have a strong will to ignore the reaction
A lot of emphasis was laid on chastity in the society and every effort was
made to keep the girls away; from temptations which are believied to
general. This is because women are seen as the bedrock of every family
In the past, education has not necessarily been a priority for the girl-child
part of Nigeria, it is believed that the place of the girl -child is in her
cases, only the male child had, 1 been access to education. Unfortunately,
many people still hold unto this despairing between the female and the
male gender.
appropriate recognition because of the idea that a girl becomes the property
of the husband after marriage. The status depends on the status of the
husband, thereby causing delay in the education of the girls. Some parent
do not see why they should append a lot of money to educating their
daughters who, after all, are not going to be any financial benefit to the
family, but rather to the family of her husband's. A typical husband on the
other hand does not believe in sending his wives, to school, because he
believes that women are to stay and take care of the home, children and the
education as an asset.
2: • To examine the main reason why parents don't send their girl-child to
2. What are the main reasons why parents don't send their girl-child to
girl-child education.
reference material for other students who are interested in girl -child
education.
Even though some generalization will be made on the finding that will
emerge from this study, the researchers are limited in some selected junior
One of the reasons is limited time available for the researchers. Secondly,
logistic problems like large size of Kano State and financial "stations
important concerning the relationship human beings have with each other,
sense, our perception of reality, also the ability to understand the true
nature of something.
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
This will make the woman folk a contributor through her natural and
eloped creative potentials in all aspect of life" to herself and her nation at
nation in all aspects of life. The assertion made (ASP) That if one educate a
man, one educates an individual's, but if one educates a you are educating
the nation, shows that educations of woman useful for the development of
the society in. all angles, it gives the ability to distinguishes the right from
wrong for society in all angles.It gives the ability to distinguishes the right
from wrong for the society education therefore is necessary ingredient for a
development for both the man and the woman and the society must be
note.d that the woman is the life wire of the society and to its socio cultural
values as well as the first teacher to her children, Osaka (2000). Women are
the first health educators/ speaking on the education of girls, Tuoyo (2005).
Agreed that all ramification lays with mothers and all women folk.
knowledge, skills and understanding valuable for all life action: blooms
domains.
group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through
lead out to new knowledge, skills, entail feeding, growing, and developing,
Girl/child according to Malcom Doney (2005), are all those who fall into
the female gender whose age range between 4 to 18 years, he further stated
women are being engaged in the labour, force, Ezewu (2001 ) revealed that
industries.
indirectly in ordel- to get smooth and affectionate ladies for our nation.
Education is widely regarded as powerful tool that can lead to possible, the
are the first teachers, the first guardian the first assistant to all sons and
daughter who are the professionals, teachers and presidents world over.
Women are the special being and 6edrock of' every happy family;
the type of education that equips the women with all the necessary tools
In the services of the nation, there is no doubt that some women have up
society and reducing the rate at which men cover areas like medicine,
secretes to then doctors. And many position where women did occupy.
(2000). Education is the basic for the full promotions of status, the basis for
the full promotion of status of women. It has been obliged by corning out,
education.
exists irrespective of sender, age, locality creed or social status. This shows
happy family infact even marital life is better enjoyed when the couple is
and happy family because they are shy, merciful, tender, affectionate,
charming, faithful, and good looking, polished ladies which every man
and religiously, how do you think a good and responsible lady can take
care a good and responsible lady can take care of her family without her
the one at home she takes care of the family by showing good example and
can play a vital role in producing food for the better health of her family by
giving them special meals and balance diet. Educated women can get
information from radio, television and magazine and use it to take good
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her health are the most important. If a woman is ignorant she would hardly
Girl/child education status in any nation correlates positively with its level
status, the more developed the nation. For non-literate Nigerian women to
enjoy the full benefits of contemporary life, they require basic education in
order for them to join hands with the more developed the country.
the communities as a whole, the driving forces for these changes were
WHO (1984).
som.e of them would argue, one product of culture rather than genetics or
biology women learn roles in the process of socialization shape by the
Oakley (2000) Sees sexual division of labour especially child rearing in the
society and institution of marriage itself, which women play central roles
as cultural rather than biological determined, she notes other feminists, that
the girl/ child by parents although research reports indicate that women are
holds that the modern women is not only ambitious, but educated,
intelligent and yet passionate. The item associated with female pictures in
for instances, in a study on access to education for males in Kano and Oyo
State of Nigeria, from 1976 to 1991, it was found that more males enrolled
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The picture is not any different in all parts of Nigeria up till now another
that they pursue, although there is no scientific evidence that female could
not pursue studies in the science, Indabawa (2004).
man was seen as the chief bread winner whiles the woman seen as ordinary
Many people are against girl/child education among who are: family
members/ teachers/ parents and husbands. The teachers fear that when the
girls are educated they will not marry partly and they will no longer respect
their husbands or even they should not have husbands after the acquire
the girls to different kinds of life style and they can behave educationally
which is causing a lot of problems to the girls education in Kano state, the
even done post graduate degrees, it can be noticed that Nigerian girls
regarding the tradition and customs of the people as reasons for the
negative attitude towards education, is that tea social studies teacher think
Why Nigerian woman shy away from some job areas and therefore, did not
develop the attitudes and interest in the subject areas that might lead them
to female careers one of the reasons is that the cumulative effect of sex
while nursing is the so-called female job, from Observation, it is also the
belief of the society and families that female doctors do not have enough
time for the effective up keep and child rearing in their homes for them to
be effective in the domestic affairs and child rearing at hom 'enough time
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for it. so due to the negative attitude that many people have conserving the
girls in all aspect of their life, the bad attitude on girl/child education so as
nations and values of our society and government at large, women also
tries as much as possible to utilize their natural and acquired right to satisfy
0 Local Government
But girl- child constitute the majority of illiterates in Nigeria, at all levels
54:31 and die total female literacy rate was for below 15% while that of
men was about 40% discrimination against women can be seen as a feature
lady is expected to look after her family rather than going to work, many
people look at girl-child education as total waste of time and money, since-
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it will affect her relationship with her husband's, some people believe that
educated women are expensive for the economic and life style ofHausa, a
typical Hausa man because she is too expose and that Western education
development rather than emancipation. One can even view this as putting
the cart before the house, a more aggressive approach has been taken at
international levels under the and spices of the UN in 2001 world summit
for children, it recommended other things that by the year 2000, there
of adult illiteracy rate, to at least half of 1999 level with special emphasis
on accelerated female illiteracy programme.
education, girl's education is given low special consideration, and the rate
girl's education in Kano slate, must especially to be living home easily and
mixing with op many people arc on the belief that is totally out of culture
contemporary problems in order to fulfill this duty and carry out such a
means that the demand for girls-child education is even more especially at
fine arts. Industries, arts, liberal arts, and performing arts, will boost their
Sawaba, politician and Rabin Mato-Politician, also among others are good
example of girls child folk that excels in the arts Through their creative
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education, life is an eternal dark night and one has to run from pillar to post
provide education to your children and then they will be able to transform
their lives for the better. One who has no received education has wasted her
life.
Braiji, (2007) outlines the following to be among the aims and objectives
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psychological needs.
2. It reduces the rate of social evils such as high rate of divorce and
unwanted pregnancy.
societal exploitation.
mothers.
8. Education provides girls with leisure time and space of their own.
Dauda (2000) is of the view the women/girls are the embodiment of values,
perpetuation of its values, concepts and ideas to the extent that the whole
society would be disoriented towards lost touch with them. This assertion
reveals that girls/women are the life vein of any society and the custodian
has remained low. Generally girls have less access to primary and
North gives a clear picture of the extent of educational deprivation the girl
child suffer in the 1960's girls constituted less than 30% of enrolment in the
rate of girls in the north fell, averaging less than 30% of the enrolment at
Why are girls not attending school? Reasons advanced for this include
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misinterpretation.
self-values, and low esteem. Girl child feels inferior to male and this makes
fearful, and very dependent. They also knew that they will not be allowed
go to school. •
Because of this, many parents would not allow their daughters to further
their education. Poverty and economic issues about 70% of the Nigerian
population are living below poverty line and girls are sometimes sent to
Some parent opine that they will no longer be able to control their
school and given out in marriage. Any girl that experiences teenage
relevance is only in the home as wives and mother., even by the end of the
20l" the century, so some extent, girls are still subjected to oppressive laws
When a girl notice that she is an object of man's pleasure, a child factoiy,
Abdullah! (2007) noted that social studies teacher must be skillful, patient,
really enjoy having children of all kinds around him, whether Clear or
dirty, quiet or noisy/ happy'. Or sad, bright or dull, and be happy in their
in helping them with their individual problems, whatever these may be arid
in his area of study free and sensible in the school and community and also
full of new ideas and innovation that will enable them excel in his careers
Inferiority.
human development.
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CHAPTER THREE
Research Methodology
This chapter discusses the research design, population, sample and
statistical analysis.
Government. Surrey research design was used in the study because the
study seeks to find out the perceptions of the respondents through the use
of Questionnaire.
Table 3.1
1.
10.
Total
38
All the 38 teachers in 10 schools were sampled as sample size used for the
study.
The sample size was 38 this is in line with Kreije and Morgan (1976) who
girl-child education
The instrument was validated by two senior lecturers from social studies
department based on contents, clarity and whether the items answer the
prophesy formular using split half method based on odd and even numbers
strong agree, disagree, and strong disagree, after a period of two to three
the researcher analyses the data statistically by using frequency and simple
CHAPTER FOUR
collected through the using ofQGCE. The main purpose of this research is
to find out the local studies teachers perception towards the girl-child
table4.Gl.
Age-range
Number of Subjects
Percentage (%)
20-30
18
31-40
12
32
41-50
10
26
51-60
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Total
38
100
Table 4.1 reveals the age-range of subjects, 18%, fall within the age-range
of 20-30 years 32% within the age bracket of 3- 40 years, 26% within
41-50 years, age-range, while 24% are within age-range of 51-60 years.
The researcher also dedicated to find out the suggestions that could be
1. The subjects were of the views that the culture, tradition of parents
girl-child education.
3. It was also suggested that the government should adopts new policy on
school.
more enlightenment.
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Introduction
recommendation.
Research question are formulated in order to find out the social studies
and questionnaires as the main tools for data collection; the data collected
some part of Nigeria. This is because of our culture, custom, religious and
traditional. People have negative attitude towards western education.
Many people are against girl-child education among who are: family
The 'teachers fear that when the girls are educated they will not marry early
and they will not have husbands after they acquire their education.
different kind of life style and they can behave educationally which is
The must and greatest problems of our education is based on our custom,
5.3 Conclusion
environment.
Parents should provide education to their children and then they will be
Those who have not received education they are just wasted their life.
5.4 Recommendations
what is happening in the society and what the society is all about.
iii. Girl-child should not be anything contrary to the norms and values of
the society in the name of being social or cducatecl, since that is the
help parent to know more about their children behaviour in the school.
vi. Governmental and social studies teacher should try to encourage adult
girl-child education.
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