THE EFFECT OF SCHOOLS SUPERVISION ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTSCHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
Our society requires adequate
human and materials resources to improve its social organization,
preserve the culture, enhance economic development and reform the
political structures. Education is often seen as a prerequisite for
quality manpower development and creation of wealth, a sure path to
success in life and service to humanity. Education is the conscious
efforts to prepare students through monitoring, teaching and learning
for their role in the future (Adedeji al 2008).
In this regard, education is
severally conceived and inculcated by people of varying background, age,
needs and aspiration for sustainable development. The potency of
education is more evident in its globalization tends imbued with
instrumental values of nurturing productive citizens, sustainable
development and democracy. Education has been recognized as a process of
impacting knowledge, skills and attitudes to the learners. This could
take place in varying schools with the purpose of ensuring total
development of the children.
According to Akinpelu (2004),
education can be defined as the process of transforming cultural
heritage and renewal from one generation to another. He stressed further
that education is a process of renewal of experience that will probably
occur in a deliberate and institutionalized from inorder to generate
social sustainability. Thus, making education relevant is a matter of
ensuring that it generates, informs and maintains the student vision of
life including his/her professional activities, attitudes, beliefs and
values.
Education being regarded as
the act or process of impacting or gaining knowledge, judgment and a
level of intellectual maturity. In a general sense, is a form of
learning in which the knowledge, skills, values, ideas, norms, morals
and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to
another through the process of teaching, training or research Adeyinka
A.A (2009), John (Quoted by) as Adewuyi and Ogunwuyi (2002) define
education as the culture which each generation purposely give to those
who are to be its successors inorder to qualify them for at least
keeping up and if possible for raising the level of improvement which
have been attained.
Taiwo (1980) define education
as the training of the young with a view of their growing up and
developing into adults who can fend for themselves, live in a society
and be of service to that society. Hence, Education is conceived as the
process of acquiring skills, knowledge, understanding attitudes and
values in problem solving.
Redden in Okemakinde (2014)
gives a more explicit definition of education. According to him,
Education id deliberate and systematic influence extended by the mature
person upon the immature through instruction, discipline and harmonious
development of physical, intellectual, aesthetic, social and spiritual
powers of the human beings according to their essential hierarchy by and
for the individual and social uses which is directed towards the union
of the educated with the creator at the final end. Speaking in the same
vein, Thomspson says that education is “the influence of the environment
upon the individual to produce a permanent change in his habits of
behavior, of thought and of his attitude”. Environment has various
aspects, physical, social and cultural. Education should therefore
facilitate the task of adaptation of the child to his environment. Thus,
Educational system however, affects the way people of a particular
country carryout their educational programmes.
Moreover, Education is the
pivot on which the development of any nation revolves. It is very vital
to the peace of social, political and economic development of any
nation. For this development to be achieved, it is important that
educational institutions are properly administered, most especially at
this period when a lot of complexities have been introduced into the
educational system. The rationale is that every educational
administrator and supervisor have accurate knowledge, information,
skills and tools that are needed for effective management and
supervision of student’s academic performance.
Human organization whether
large or small, primitive or modern, educational or non-educational,
engages in some activities or operation which leads to the achievement
of their set goals and objectives. The emergency of the modern world has
been significantly impacting, productive, profitable and worthwhile in
the conceptualization of evaluating the price and worth of the
education. Thus, educational activities cannot take place in vacuum,
rather, in a well-structured formal settings or environment called
school.
School being an integral and
indispensable element of actualizing the set of educational goals and
objectives is the birth place of citizens ideal. It is more important
that all the stakeholder in the academic circle be it teachers, the
students, the principals, the administrators and lot more should
collaborate and work inorder to have a outstanding result. Despite all
the process involved in the teaching-learning process such as sequential
planning’s of the teaching process, organizing the classroom to suit
the desired educational purpose, proper and adequate classroom
management, teachers intellectual and good oratory skills through
evaluation of the teaching activities and lot more. The students’
academic attainment or success is not guaranted if proper, timely and
through supervision is not done in the teaching-learning process
especially in teaching accounting subjects in the secondary schools.
Ultimately, this is where the exploit of the teaching-learning process
lies in yielding the intended result it is vehemently believed that the
defect and setback upsurge in the academic community especially
accounting circle in the secondary schools comes as a result of laxity
in the area of school supervision. The task of school supervision has
become increasingly complex within the past decades which call for
urgent needs of the school supervision or supervisory teams to make use
of relevant behavioral theories and techniques to be able to manage the
modern complex educational institutions successfully.
School supervision is seen as
the activity carried out by supervisors to oversee the activity of the
workers or staff and that of the learnersinorder to ascertain the
successful outcome of the teaching-learning process. The supervision
done by the school must be properly and effectively done especially in
teaching accounting subjects in secondary schools. Accounting is a
subject that involves the process of recording, analyzing, classifying,
selecting, summarizing, interpreting and communicating financial data of
an organization to the end user inorder to make useful economic
decision.
On the content of the academic
performance of the students in subject, it is seen that their
performance of the student in the subject (in terms of academic) demands
effective and efficient school supervision as a result of the relevance
of the subject in other field of study. Accounting falls under the
vocational area and therefore, it is a discipline that is very essential
for business. It helps both profit and non-profit making organization,
that is It helps the organizations to make policies which wall enhance
expansion. It aids proprietors in assessing the efficiency of management
and provides information which parties outside an organization to make
objective judgement about the organizations.
To this extent, the study is
aimed at investigating the effects of school supervision on the academic
performance of secondary school student in accounting in Oyo West Local
Government area of Oyo State. The finding from the study area may as
well be of a general application to other schools in term of planning,
organizing and evaluating student academic performance within and
outside the study area in Oyo State.
1.2 statement of problem
For some years now, it has
been observed with keen interest the sharp increase in poor academic
performance of student in accounting subject most especially in senior
secondary school certificate examination (SSCE), as a result of
inadequate supervision. However accounting subject has played and is
still playing enterprise like any other human organization requires
adequate supervision to ascertain the pre-determined aims and objectives
also to increase future businessman the effects of school supervision
must be considered. To this extends this research work is structured to
investigate the effect of schools supervision on academic performance of
secondary school students in Oyo West Local Government Area of Oyo
State.
1.3 purpose of the study
Specifically in conducting this study, the researcher has the following as the major objectives;
- To identify factors that influence good and effectives school supervision in secondary school.
- To access the impact of effective school supervision on the academic
performance of students in studying accounting subjects in secondary
schools
- To ascertain the area of strength and weakness of the school
supervision on the students’ academic performance in secondary schools.
- To find out the quality of teaching-learning materials and necessary
skills on the part of the teachers and learners readiness to effect the
desire performances.
1.7 Scope of the study
For the purpose of attaining
the objectives of these findings this study is not expected to cover
beyond examine school supervision and its influences on the academic
performance of the students in accounting. Therefore, the study focuses
specifically on the effects of school supervision on the academic
performance of secondary school students in accounting in Oyo West Local
Government of Oyo State.