EVALUATION OF THE CAUSES OF MASS FAILURE IN
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AT THE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION IN
EPE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE.
BY
ORISAHEYI ODUNAYO MOGBALADE
MATRIC NO: EKSU/EPE/12/0104
A RESEACH PROJEGT SUBNITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
ACCOUNTING EDUCATION,
EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY, ADO-EKITI, NIGERIA (IN
AFFILIATION WITH) MICHEAL OTEDOLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION NOFORIJA, EPE, LAGOS
STATE.
DECEMBER 2017
CERTIFICATION
This
is to certify that this study was carried out under my supervisor by Orisaheyi
Odunayo Mogbolade with Matriculation Number of EKSU/EPE/12/0104 and has been
approved as meeting the requirements of the faculty of Vocational Education,
Department of Accounting Education, Ekiti State University.
________________ _______________
Mrs.
Odulate L.O Date
SUPERVISOR
________________ _______________
Mr
Adebosin W.G Date
H.O.D
________________ _______________
Dr.
O.A. Viatonu Date
DIRECTORATE
OF DEGREE PROGRAMME
___________________ _______________
EXTERNAL
SUPERVISOR Date
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DEDICATION
This
research work is dedicated to my Heavenly Father (God) the maker of Heaven and
earth, the author and finisher of my faith, the beginning and the end, whom by
His grace started this work and ended it successfully and for his protection throughout my academic
session.
And
also to my wonderful and God fearing parent Mr. & Mrs. Orisaheyi and to my
siblings who had also made this a possibility.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My
profound gratitude goes to the maker of Heaven and earth (God), my Heavenly
Father, the God of all round possibilities, who in His mercy and grace, has
made this project a success, and a possibility.
My
immense gratitude also goes to my wonderful and noble Supervisor, Mrs. Odulate L.O
who has been so understanding, and also committed to her work, thereby making corrections
where necessary. I pray that God who rewards all good works will reward you
richly and abundantly, more wisdom you need and God will grant you.
My
sincere gratitude also goes to my loving, caring and God given parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Orisaheyi, who by Gods grace has been part of this work and also for
their support both financially and spiritually, through which their prayer had
seen me through my academic sessions and also to my loving siblings, Orisahyi
Ebunoluwa, Orisaheyi Iyanuoluwa, and to my late brother Orisaheyi Olawale
Ifeoluwa love you bro, love you more even when in death may God grant you rest
in His bosom, much appreciate you guys.
My
regards also goes to my lecturers, Mr. Adebosin (HOD) Mr. Adeyemi, Mr. Oluwo,
Mr. Ayanwole, Mr. Oyewole, to mention but few, for their immeasurable impart of
knowledge and wisdom in my life.
To
my course mate and friends, Shanusi Lawrance, Olatunji Adedeji, My school
mother Taiwo, Blessing Philo, Alelamole Precious, Balogun Anuoluwapo Serah,
John Blessing and to those who I didn’t mention their names, but still
recognizes
My
appreciation also goes to my church Rapture Expectant Apostolic Church (CAC) at
Iragushi water works, Odoroga Street, Epe, and my Daddy in the Lord
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Prophet
Adeniyi Adegbola, my Evangelist Paul
Adeniyi, Deaconess Ifeoluwa Dorcas and to all members of my church, thanks to you
all, may God continue to bless and uphold the church Amen!
Finally,
my appreciation goes to Omotoprecious Ventures for the typesetting of this
research work.
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ABSTRACT
Financial
Accounting is a major factor to communicate the financial health and well being
of a company to external users through the financial statements. In view of
this, the study was conducted to find out the causes of mass failure in
Financial Accounting at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Level in Epe
Local Government Area of Lagos State. The research instrument employed for this
study was a designed questionnaire which contained twenty-five questions, divided into
five sections A to F with each section consist of five questions relating to
the variables of the study. The four points rating, Strongly Agree (SA), Agree
(A), Disagree (D) and Strongly Disagree (SD) was used to determine the rate of
agreement or disagreement with the items to be utilized. The data collected
were analyzed with the aid of percentage and chi-square. A descriptive survey
research design was used for this study. This was because it afforded
collection of information from the target population. The population for this
study comprised students of Financial Accounting of some selected Senior
Secondary Schools in Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State. The sample was drawn through the use
of simple random sampling techniques. The senior secondary school in Epe Local
Government were stratified into four groups, twenty-five (25) students were
selected from each school to get a total number of one hundred (100)
respondents that constituted the sample for this study. The use of descriptive
statistics using chi-square (X2 ) was adopted to test for the
hypothesis formulated at 5% level of significance. The study concluded that the
fundamental factor that must be taken into consideration in the choice of
career by the students is their attitude towards the subject they intend to
take at Senior Secondary Schools Level,
there were not enough suitable and relevant textbooks and instructional
materials that could be used for the teaching of the subject and therefore
recommended that Appropriate counseling service should be rendered to students
by the counselors when students are about to make a choice of subjects,
adequate incentive should be set up for Accounting teachers to encourage them
to work hard and stay on the job, the school’s authorities should make
provisions for the supply of modern textbooks and other teaching materials to
make the teaching of the subject more interesting and to make learning easier.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE
PAGE I
CERTIFICATION II
DEDICATION III
AKNOWLEDGEMENTS IV
ABSTRACT VI
TABLE
OF CONTENT VII
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem 4
1.3 Purpose of the Study 4
1.4 Research Questions 5
1.5 Research Hypotheses 6
1.6 Significance of the Study 7
1.7 Limitation of the Study 7
1.8 Definition of Terms 8
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CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 Concept of Financial Accounting 10
2.2 How Attitudes Affect Performance(s) of
Students 17
2.3 Teachers’ Attitude 21
2.4 Effect of Constant Practising of Exercises
on Performances 23
2.5 Effect of Family Background on Factors
Affecting
Academic
Achievement. 24
2.6 Effects of Instructional Materials on
Students Achievements 32
2.7 Teachers’ Attitude on Students’ in
Financial Accounting 35
2.8 Problems Affecting Accounting Education in
Nigeria 36
2.9 Empirical Studies 38
2.10 Summary of Literature Review 39
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design 41
3.2 Population 41
3.3 Sample and Sampling Techniques 41
3.4 Research Instrument 42
3.5 Validity of the Research Instrument 42
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3.6 Procedure for Data Collection 42
3.7 Data Analysis 43
CHAPTER FOUR: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 analysis 44
4.2 Discussion of Findings 48
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY,
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary 56
5.2 Conclusion 57
5.3 Recommendations 58
5.4 Suggestions for Further Studies 60
REFERECES 61
APPENDIX
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APPENDIX II
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
The performance
of students in senior secondary school in Nigeria has remained an issue of
concern to all stake holder (Ajagun, 2000). The report by Ojerinde (1998) on
the study/survey of the performance of candidates in commercial subjects in
Nigeria over the years revealed a source of concern to commercial educators (Nnaka
and Anaekwu, 2004). The Senior School Certificate Examination referred to in
the study is the Financial Accounting conducted by the West African Examination
Council (WAEC) and the one conducted by the National Examination Council
(NECO). The trend of student’s achievement in Senior School Certificate Account
Examination conducted by the West African Examination (NECO). The trend of
students achievement in Senior School Certificate in Financial Accounting
conducted by WAEC for a period of five consecutive years (2006-2010). Students’
achievement in four years (2006,2007,2009 and 2010) were below 50%. It was only
in 2008 that students’ achievement was slightly above average. This has strong
implication for the study of commercial subjects at institutions of higher
learning. The nation was recently shocked when it was informed that only 20.04
percent of 310,007 candidates who sat for the November/December 2010 West
African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) obtained two credits in
commercial subjects and three credits in other subjects, therefore qualifying to apply for admission into
Nigerian University and Polytechnics. By these results the implication was that
the West African Examination Council (WAEC) recorded yet another mass failure
just like it has done for the past years.
Financial
Accounting is an essential requirement by every field of intellectual endeavor
and human development to cope with the challenges of life. Financial accounting
as a school subject affects all aspects of human life at different degrees. For
instance, financial accounting is relevant in Mathematics and other aspects of
man. In spite of its importance, the student performance in the subjects has
been a great concern to the society. Financial accounting is the language of
business. It is the process of recording, analyzing, classifying, summarizing,
communicating and interpreting financial information about an entity or
organization in details, reflecting all transactions involving the receipts,
transfer and disposition of the organization’s funds and property (Omojola A.J.
1999).
Ajayi (2006)
refers to Financial Accounting as an information system. More precisely, it is
the measurement, methodology and communication system designed to produce
selected quantitative data (usually in monetary terms about an entity engaged
in economic activity).
Alternatively, Financial
Accounting has been further described as the art of classifying, recording and
reporting significant events to facilitate effective economic activity. The
accounting entity may be profit seeking business enterprises, a government unit
or any other organizations for which financial data will be useful in
determining the proper conduct of its economic affairs. The major functions of Financial
Accounting are to provide useful information necessary for the efficient,
effective and economic management of financial resources, providing information
necessary by management as report on the discharge of their responsibilities in
relations to collection, custody and disbursement of funds entrusted into their
care, to provide proofs of reasonableness of the financial transactions ,
provide information useful for planning and budgeting and for predicting the
impact of the acquisition and allocation of resources in the achievement of
operational objectives and also to provide financial information useful for
monitoring performance under terms of legal contractual and judicial
requirement.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
We live in a
society where our priorities are misplaced. It all started with emphasis on
paper qualification. We live in a society where corruption is endemic and there
is the love for shortcuts in achieving our aims and objectives. It has been
observed that the rate at which students of Epe Local Government failed in
Financial Accounting at the Senior School Certificate Examination level is high.
Therefore, this research intends to find out causes of mass failure in
financial accounting and also to proffer possible solutions to the problem..
1.3 Purpose of the Study
The main purpose
of this study is to find out the causes of mass failure in financial accounting
at the senior Secondary School in Epe local Government of Lagos state.
1.4 Research Questions
The study will
attempt to find answers to the following questions:
1.
Will
the provision of qualified and dedicated teachers affect or influence the
students’ performance at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination?
2.
Will
the students’ negative attitude towards the subject affect their performance at
the Senior School Certificate Examination?
3.
Will
the family background of the students affect their performances at the Senior
Secondary Certificate Examination?
4.
Will
the students’ performances be influenced by the amount of time they spend in
practicing exercise before the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination?
5.
Will
lack of instructional material and insufficient time allocated to the subject
on time-table affect the student’s performance at the Senior Secondary Certificate
Examination Certificate?
1.5 Research Hypotheses
Ho1:
There is no significant relationship between qualified and dedicated teachers and students academic performance at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination.
Ho2:
There is no significant relationship between students’ negative attitude and students’ academic performance at the
Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination.
Ho3:
There is no significant relationship between students’ family background and their performance at Senior Secondary Certificate
Examination.
Ho4:
There is no significant relationship between lack of practicing time on the
part of the students and their
performance at the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination.
Ho5:
There is no significant relationship between lack of instructional materials and insufficient allocation of time to
financial accounting on school time table
and performance of students at Senior School Certificate Examination.
1.6 Significance of the Study
The findings on
the causes of mass failure in financial accounting at the Senior Secondary
School Certificate Examination using Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State
as a case study will be useful to:
1.
Teachers
who may wish to rededicate themselves to the teaching profession so as to
achieve a better result from the students performance .
2.
Students
who will have a change of attitude towards the subject (positive attitude in
this case) and who will equally from the habit of doing extra-practice on their
own, outside the classroom teaching.
3.
Government
in the area of recruitment of qualified teachers to handle the subjects and
provision of adequate instructional materials.
4.
Parents
who will provide the necessary textbooks and materials for their pupils to enhance
their zeal and learning ability.
1.7 Limitation of the Study
The limitations
in the study include information that will be provided by the respondents to
some questions in the questionnaire may not be correct. The questionnaire may
not be completely filled. This
study is limited to selected secondary schools in Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State due to financial
constraint and time factor.
1.8 Definition of Terms
PERFORMANCE: The rate of
success or failure of a student in academics
ACHIEVEMENT: A thing that somebody has done successfully
especially using their own effort and skill.
MASS FAILURE: A large number of lacks of success in doing or
achieving something.
TRANSACTION: A piece of business that is done between people especially
an act of buying and selling.
COMMERCIAL: connected with the buying and selling of goods and
services
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