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TEARCHERS PERCEPTION ON THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS (A CASE STUDY OF ORUMBA NORTH LGA, ANAMBRA STATE)

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 Format: MS WORD ::   Chapters: 1 - 5 ::   Pages: 65 ::   Attributes: Questionnaire, Data Analysis, Abstract  ::   2,564 people found this useful

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CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Sports started with the beginning of life and it is used for different purposes in time. Sports are the activities involving power and skills, competition, strategy, and (or) chance, and engaged in for the enjoyment, satisfaction and (or) personal gain (such as income) of the participant, and (or) others (e.g., spectators), including organized and recreational sports, as well as sports as entertainment (Öcal, 2006). Sports play very important roles in educational institutions in virtually all parts of the world, and the contribution of sports to the educational process in institutions cannot be overemphasized (Ongong’a, Okwara, & Okello, 2010). Engagement in school sports programmes is supposed to promote boys’ and girls’ moral functioning, self-discipline, ability to work with others, and capacity to compete and effectively cope with success as well as failure (Mahoney, Eccles, & Larson, 2005). There are those who argue for reduction of opportunities for physical activity or sports within a youngster’s day (particularly during her/his school day) because the academic progress of girls and boys is reduced when children or adolescents spend more time in sporting activities (Lindner, 1999; Shephard, 1997). Evidence suggests that sports participation does not necessarily diminish academic performance and is sometimes associated with greater academic achievement or performance (Lindner, 1999; Shephard, 1997). It has also been suggested that any positive interdependence between sports or physical activity engagement and academic accomplishment is probably as a result of the indirect effects of participation on young people’s self esteem and physical health (Barnett, Smoll, & Smith, 1992; Tremblay, Inman, & Williams, 2000; Whitehead & Corbin, 1997). The word academic has to do with school or college studies or learning, in other words it designates the intellectual aspect of education particularly the final subjects that deal with organized knowledge (Hornby, 1991). Academic performance refers to the performance that falls within a specified standard. The specified standard is usually called a pass mark and the pass mark is a score above average which students are considered having passed and below which students are considered having failed (Tope, 2011). Academic performance has been described as the scholastic standing of a student at a given moment. This scholastic standing could be explained in terms of the grades obtained in a course or groups of courses (Adeyemi, 2011).

STATEMENT OF THE GENERAL PROBLEM

Today’s harsh economic condition is affecting funding for schools especially primary schools, resulting in some schools across Nigeria, opting to cut school sports in order to save cost. Arguments used to justify such cuts in school sports include; it does not adequately benefit all students, it is costly to organise and maintain (Schneider, 2010), it is a hindrance to academic performance and a waste of students' precious time (Rintaugu, 2012). In Nigeria, it has been observed that some stakeholders have denied primary school pupils the opportunity of participating in organized school sports activities on the excuse that it reduces academic work in schools (Arthur-Norman, 2010), or it affects students’ academic performance (Adzaku, 2012). In an era where academic grades and performances supersede every other consideration in our educational institutions, there is need to provide empirical evidence to show whether participation in school sports affects academic performance positively or negatively. Providing such evidence to both relevant stakeholders and policy makers is important because too many educational policy decisions and discussions occur in the absence of empirical evidence (Bowen & Green, 2013). Most studies relating to effects of sports participation on academic performance have been carried out in America and Europe (Bowen & Green, 2013; Kelepolo, 2011; Ludwig, 2010; Schneider, 2010; Tower, 2008; Zeiser, 2008; Larson, Hansen & Moneta, 2006; Olson, 2006; Morgan, 2005; O'Dea, 1994; Holland & Andre, 1987), with very little done in a country like Ghana, giving its unique type and level of educational system. To this researcher, Adzaku (2012) and Arthur-Norman (2010) are the only studies carried out in Ghana relating to effects of sports participation on academic performance.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The major aim of the study si to examine the perception of teachers on the influence of participation in sports on the academic performance of primary school students. Other specific objectives of the study are;

  1. To examine the level of sports participation among primary schools in Anambra state.
  2. To examine the need for an improved sports participation among pupils in primary schools.
  3. To assess the difference in perception of teachers on the influence of sports participation on primary school pupils’ academic performance in Nigeria.
  4. To make recommendations based on findings from the study.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

  1. What is the level of sports participation among primary schools in Anambra state?
  2. What is the need for an improved sports participation among pupils in primary schools?
  3. What is the difference in perception of teachers on the influence of sports participation on primary school pupils’ academic performance in Nigeria?
  4. What are the ways of improving pupils sports participation and academic performances in Nigeria?

RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

H0: There is no significant difference in teachers’ perception on the influence of sports participation on pupils’ academic performances.

H1: There is a significant difference in teachers’ perception on the influence of sports participation on pupils’ academic performances.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The study would greatly benefit educational stakeholders and policy makers in developing the educational sector of the country as it would assess the influence of sports participation on pupils’ academic performances. The study would also be of immense benefit to students, researchers and scholars who are interested in developing further studies on the subject matter by proving relevant literatures on the said subject matter.

SCOPE OF THE STUDY

This study is restricted to the perception of teachers on the influence of sports participation on pupils academic performance in Nigeria using selected primary schools in Orumba North LGA of Anambra state as the case study.

LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

Financial constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).

Time constraint- The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.

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