Bachelorarbeit, 2019
88 Seiten, Note: 4.02
1. CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of Problem
1.3 Purpose of the Study
1.4 Research Questions
1.5 Research Hypothesis
1.6 Significance of the Study
1.7 Scope and Delimitation of the Study
1.8 Operational Definition of Terms
2. CHAPTER TWO : LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Concept of the Habit
2.3 The Concept of Academic Performance
2.4 Effect Of Note Taking On Academic Performance Of Students
2.5 Effect Of Time Management and Time Allocation to Study on Students Academic Performance
2.6 Impact of Classe Attendance on Academic Performance of Students
2.7 Relationship of Study Habits With Academic Performance of Students in Mathematics
2.8 Factors Influencing Academic Performance of Secondary School Students in Mathematics Other Than Study Habits
2.9 Students´ Attidtudes and Their Effects on Learning and Academic Performance in Mathematics
2.10 Gender Influences on Study Habits and Academic Performance of Mathematics Students
3. CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Area of the Study
3.4 Population of the Study
3.5 Sample and Sampling Techniques
3.6 Research Instruments
3.7 Validity of the Research Instrument
3.8 Reliability of the Research Instruments
3.9 Administration and Collection of Research Instruments
3.10 Method of Data Analysis
4. CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Analysis of Data Relevant to Research Questions
4.3 Analysis of Response to Research Questions
4.4 Test of Hypothesis
4.5 Discussion of Results
5. CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS, SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Discussion of Findings
5.3 Summary of the Study
5.4 Conclusions
5.5 Recommendations
5.6 Suggestion for Further Research
The research investigates the influence of study habits—specifically note-taking, library usage, time management, and class attendance—on the academic performance of senior secondary school students in Mathematics. The study aims to determine the extent to which these habits correlate with mathematical achievement to suggest pedagogical and institutional improvements.
2.4 Effect Of Note Taking On Academic Performance Of Students
The issue of poor academic performance of students in Nigeria has been of much concern to all and sundry. The problem is so much that it has led to the widely acclaimed fallen standard of education in Nigeria at large. Aremu (2001) stresses that learning outcome has become a subjectmatter of importance to stakeholders (educational psychologists, teachers, academics, schooladministrators and managers, policy makers and planners, counsellors, psychometricians, parentsetc.) in education and to a large extent to students who are the direct beneficiaries or victims of theoutcome. Academic achievement is undoubtedly a research after the heart of educationalpsychologists. In their attempt to investigate what determines academic outcomes of learners, theyhave come with more questions than answers.
Note taking has been a staple activity of academic life, particularly in lecture courses, for decades. Despite its widespread use, note taking has generally been taken for granted by both instructors and students. However, in the past few years, changes in the landscape of higher education, such as the proliferation of commercial note taking services, have led instructors to ask questions about the efficacy of note taking in promoting learning and their own role in the process (Muraina, Muraina, Amao & Oyelade, 2013; Muraina, 2013). These questions reflect instructor concerns not only about note taking services, but also the apparent decrease in student note taking abilities and the introduction of active modes of learning within lectures.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: Presents the background, problem statement, research objectives, and hypothesis concerning the impact of study habits on student performance in Mathematics.
CHAPTER TWO : LITERATURE REVIEW: Examines existing research on study habits, academic performance metrics, and the specific influences of note-taking, time management, library usage, and gender on Mathematics learning.
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Describes the quantitative descriptive survey design, population, sampling techniques, and instruments used for data collection, including the questionnaire and mathematics achievement test.
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESULTS: Provides a statistical analysis of the survey data and evaluates the research questions and hypotheses using PPMC and ANOVA.
CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS, SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Synthesizes the study's findings and offers concrete recommendations for students, parents, and schools to improve Mathematics achievement.
Mathematics, Student’s Academic Performance, Study Habits, Note Taking, Time Management, Class Attendance, Library Utilization, Quantitative Research, Senior Secondary Education, Student Achievement, Educational Guidance, Teaching Resources, Mathematics Curriculum, Self-Efficacy, Statistical Analysis.
The main goal is to investigate the relationship between various study habits, such as note-taking and library usage, and the academic performance of senior secondary school students in Mathematics.
The study focuses on four primary variables: note-taking skills, frequency of library use, time allocation to study, and class attendance patterns.
The study utilized a quantitative descriptive survey design, collecting data via a structured questionnaire (SHAPQ) and a Mathematics achievement test.
The research focused on 200 Senior Secondary School Two (SS2) students randomly selected from five public secondary schools in the Yaba-Akoka area of Lagos State.
The analysis confirmed a significant positive relationship between the studied study habits and academic performance in Mathematics, leading to the rejection of the null hypothesis.
Keywords include Mathematics, Student’s Academic Performance, Study Habits, Note Taking, Time Management, Class Attendance, and Library Utilization.
The research identifies note-taking as a fundamental activity that aids learning, retention, and performance, with findings suggesting that active note-takers achieve better academic results.
The study finds that access to and usage of school library facilities provide students with new skills and knowledge, which significantly fosters better academic achievement in Mathematics.
The author recommends that schools appoint professional counsellors to organize group guidance on effective study habits and ensure libraries are fully functional.
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