Influence of Fresh Fm "Kekere Akin" on the Academic Performance of Primary School Pupils in Osogbo, Osun State.

Authors

  • Bernice Oluwalanu SANUSI Redeemer’s University Ede, Osun State.
  • Sunday James OKUNADE Redeemer’s University Ede, Osun State.

Keywords:

Radio educational program, academic performance, primary school pupils,

Abstract

This work examines the influence of radio educational programme on the Academic 
Performance of Primary School Pupils, focusing on the "Kekere Akin" programme broadcast by 
Fresh FM in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria. Through a thorough survey of pupils of both private 
and public schools in Osogbo, the study investigates the correlation between exposure to radio 
educational programmes and students' academic performance. It was discovered that primary 
school pupils are highly engaged with the "Kekere Akin" radio program, with over half listening 
every Sunday. The program is perceived as fun and engaging, attracting students who appreciate 
learning new things. The program has a positive impact on students' academic performance, 
particularly in key subjects like Mathematics, Yoruba language, and Social Studies. Factors 
influencing the relationship between exposure to the program and academic performance 
include access to a radio at home and parental support. However, barriers such as limited 
access to radio devices, programme quality, inclusivity, and parental involvement were 
identified as key factors influencing the effectiveness of these programmes. Recommendations 
include enhancing programme quality, addressing access barriers, promoting inclusivity, 
strengthening parental engagement. By addressing these considerations, educational 
broadcasters can harness the power of radio to foster learning and academic achievement 
among primary school pupils, thereby contributing to the advancement of primary education. 

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Published

2024-07-17