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Title: | Insurgency and Quality Assurance in Nigeria Secondary Education |
Authors: | Ezeofor, Esther Toyin Ogundele, Michael Olarewaju Ndupuechi, Timson Ifeanyi |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | KIU Journal of Social Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.5;No.4; Pp 211-215 |
Abstract: | The study was on insurgency and
quality assurance on secondary education in
Nigeria. The aim of the study was to examine
how insurgency impedes quality secondary
education. The study was guided by three basic
research questions. The study adopted the cross sectional survey design. The population was
13,661 while the sample was 220 respondents. A
structured four-point Likert-type scale was used
for data collection. The questionnaire reliability
index is 0.72. The personal contact method was
used to collect data while the mean was used for
data analysis. Result showed that access to
secondary education is negatively affected by
insurgency through killing of students, teachers
and destruction of school buildings. In the same
manner, quality and equity in access to
education have been truncated by insurgent
attacks. The study recommended that the
government should provide alternative education
to take care of those whose access to education
has been disrupted by insurgent attacks. The
study concluded therefore that insurgent attacks
have negative influence on quality assurance in
secondary education in Nigeria. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3117 |
ISSN: | 2413-9580 |
Appears in Collections: | Science and Technology Education
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