Influence of Environmental Factors on Academic Performance of Business Studies’ Students in Upper Basic Level in Edo State

PATIENCE OSE IMEOKPARIA

Abstract


This study investigated the influence of environmental factors on academic performance of Business Studies’ students in Upper Basic level in Edo State. Three research questions were raised with three corresponding hypotheses formulated and tested at alpha level of 0.05.  The study utilized a correlational design and a total sample size of 2,374 Business Studies’ students and 65 Business Studies teachers were used for the study. Three instruments were developed by the researchers and they were all validated by experts and only Business Studies Achievement Test (BUSAT) was subjected to reliability and it yielded a co-efficient of 0.87. The data collected were analyzed using the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS). The analysis yielded the following results among others: there is a no significant relationship between school location and students’ academic performance in Business Studies; there is a significant relationship between facilities and students’ academic performance in Business Studies and there is no significant relationship between school type and students’ academic performance in Business Studies. Based on the findings and conclusion, the study recommended among others that: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) should assist the government in providing some of the needed facilities in schools.


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