Effect of Home Environment on Secondary School Students’ Academic Performance in Abuja Municipal Area Council
Keywords:
Home Environment, Secondary School Students, Academic Performance.Abstract
The study sought to find out Effect of Home Environment on
Secondary School Students’ Academic Performance in Abuja Municipal
Area Council (AMAC). The descriptive survey design was adopted for
the study. The population of the study comprised of all the secondary
schools in the study area. A total number of 200 respondents were
sampled. The main research instrument of this study was a structured
questionnaire titled: Impact of Home Environment on Effective
Students’ Academic Achievement Questionnaire (EHESSSAPQ) and
was divided into two sections. The instrument was validated by three
experts. To establish the reliability of the instrument, two sets of
responses were analyzed using the Pearson Product Moment
Correlation Analysis (PPMC) with which the correlation was
determined. A correlation of 0.71 was found reliable which was
enough.Two research questions and research hypotheses were raised
and answered descriptively using frequency counts and simple
percentage, while the hypotheses were tested inferentially using t-test
statistics. The result of the findings revealed that; broken home and
parental socio-economic backgrounds have effect on students’
academic achievement and the two null hypotheses were rejected.
Based on findings and conclusion, the following recommendations among others were made; parents should do everything possible to
avoid cases of divorce that could lead to broken home, as it affects
effective academic achievements of students from such homes
employment opportunities should be created for the unemployed
parents, parents should be encouraged to improve their educational
standard by engaging in continuous programme.