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SELF- EFFICACY AS CORRELATES OF UPPER BASIC STUDENT’S ACHIEVEMENT AND ATTITUDE IN BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN AKWA IBOM STATE
The purpose of
this study is to determine self-efficacy as correlates of upper basic school
student academic achievement and attitude in basic science and technology in
Akwa Ibom state. In other to carry out the study two research questions and
hypothesis were formulated. The correlation survey design was used in this
study. The area that was covered in this study is Akwa Ibom State. The
population of this study comprised of 20,655 Upper Basic 3 Basic Science
students in 237 public secondary schools in the 31 local government area of
Akwa Ibom State in 2022/2023 academic session. The sample size for this study
was 1800 Upper Basic 3 Basic Science and Technology students from 45 public
secondary schools in Akwa Ibom State. Three types of sampling methods namely - purposive, proportionate and simple
random samplings were used. Purposive sampling was used to select nine Local
Government Areas from the state. Proportionate random sampling was used to draw
5 schools from each Local Government Area giving 45 schools from the
state. This is because the populations
of schools in the selected areas were not similar. Simple random sampling
technique of 40 students per school was further used to select the students who
participated in the Study. Two instruments were used to collect data for this
Study. They are Self-Efficacy Scale Questionnaire (SESQ) and Students’ Attitude
Scale Questionnaire (SASQ). The self-efficacy questionnaire as well as the
attitude scale questionnaire consisted of 25 statements each which sort
information on student’s self-efficacy and attitude. A four-point rating Scale
of SA - strongly agree, A – agree, D - disagree, SD - strongly disagree was
used in designing the questionnaire. To ensure the validity, the instruments
were given to three experts and two professional teachers. The three experts
were from faculty of Education. While the two professional teachers were Basic
Science and Technology teachers not below the Rank of Principal II in the Area
of the study. To determine the reliability of the instruments, SESQ and SASQ
were administered once to eighty Upper Basic three school students who were not
part of the study. The scores obtained were subjected to reliability
computation using Cronbach’s Alpha Technique. SESQ has a reliability
coefficient of .78, and reliability of SASQ was established at .77, thus the
instruments were adjudged to be suitable for the study. The instruments were
administered on the students by the researcher with the help of Nine (9)
research assistants who were briefed by the researcher to facilitate easy
administration of the instruments. These nine research assistants were used to
cover the entire local government areas that formed the sample. Pearson Product
Moment Correlation Coefficient as well as regression statistics was used to
analyze the data generated from the study. All research questions were answered
using P- value and / or significant value while regression statistics was used
to answer the hypotheses generated in the study. The result reveals that, there
is a low negative significant relationship between self-efficacy and upper
basic students’ academic achievement and attitude in basic science and
technology in Akwa Ibom State. Based on the finding of this study it is
recommended among others that greater classroom activities that encourages
students interaction with peers and teachers should be enshrine in the school
timetable to improved their self-efficacy.
KEYWORDS: Self-efficacy, upper basic student, attitude,
basic science and technology, achievement, and Akwa Ibom State.
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