Peer Group Influence as a Correlate of Secondary School Students’ Motivation towards Learning in Oluyole Local Government, Ibadan
Keywords:
Peer group, influence, secondary school, students, motivation, learning.Abstract
This study investigated peer group influence as a correlate of secondary school
student’s motivation towards learning in Oluyole Local Government area of
Ibadan. The main purpose of this study is to determine the influence of peer
group as a correlate of secondary school student’s motivation towards
learning. In specific terms, the study is designed to determine whether peer
group influence secondary school students’ motivation towards learning, the
factors that can determine student’s motivation towards learning, whether
peer group influence determines variation in Academic Performance of male
and female students, whether age does determine the extent to which peer
influence affects Academic Performance of students, just to, mention a few.
The researcher employed descriptive survey method for the study. The
population for the study was based on all the fifty two (52) secondary schools
under Oluyole local government area of Oyo state; consisting of twenty seven (27) public secondary schools and thirty two private secondary schools.
Sampling techniques used were multistage, stratified and simple random
sampling technique. A multistage sampling technique was used due to two
stages involved in selecting the sample. At the first stage, schools are stratified
into public and private, and simple random sampling technique was used to
select ten public secondary schools out of twenty seven and ten private
schools out of thirty two which make a total of twenty schools. At the second
stage, a simple random sampling technique was used in selecting only ten
student’s from the selected secondary schools from both private and public
secondary schools, five from junior secondary school and five from Senior
Secondary School in Oluyole Local Government area in Ibadan making a total
of two hundred students. A pilot survey was carried out by administering the
research instrument to ten randomly selected students who were not part of
the selected respondents after which the instrument was subjected to analysis
and a cronbach Alpha value 0.757 was obtained. Descriptive statistical tool
such as mean and standard deviation were used to analyse the obtained data
to answer three questions while person product moment correlation was used
to analyse Hypotheses 1 and T-test was used to analyse Hypotheses 2 and 3.
All analyses were carried out at 0.05 level of significance. The perceived
motivation status of secondary school students towards learning is higher
through the weighted mean of 3.24. Peer influence on the academic
motivation of secondary school students towards learning is high at 2.89. Peer
group influence on secondary school students’ academic motivation is high at
3.02. There is significant relationship between peer group influence and
secondary school students’ motivation towards learning at 0.005. There is no
significant gender difference in peer group influence of secondary school
student’s motivation towards learning at 0.958. There is no significant school
type difference in secondary students’ academic motivation towards learning
at 197. It is recommended that students should move with peer groups that
will motivate them towards learning.