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LANGUAGE AS A DETERMINANT OF EFFECTIVE LEARNING AMONG NIGERIAN CHILDREN: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE AKWA IBOM STATE
The study investigated language as a determinant of effective learning among Nigerian
children, with assessment of the Akwa Ibom State. The population of this study comprised
all primary schools pupils in Akwa Ibom State. The study adopted survey research
design, while simple randomly sampling technique was used in selecting the respondents.
The instrument for data collection which was tagged “Language and Effective Learning
Questionnaire†(LELQ)†was administered to the respondents used for the study. The
instrument was vetted by an expert in test and measurement before the reliability test was
conducted with 30 students. The test produced the reliability coefficient of 0.91 and this
proved the instrument to be reliable for the study. Data collected were analyzed using
descriptive statistics and regression analysis. It was observed that the highest barriers
caused by language in Nigerian’ children was difficulty in comprehension. It was also
observed that there is significant influence of language on effective learning and
academic success of the Nigerian children. One of the recommendations was Government
and school authorities should ensure that general language is used by the teachers while
teaching and as well bring in mother tongues once in a while during ordinary discussion.
ATAKPA, ARIT OKONOBONG
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