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THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF MUSIC STUDENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN UYO, AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACT
This study sought to investigate the impact of
environmental factors on academic achievement of music students in selected
secondary schools in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Having observed that environment has
significant impact on the academic performance of students generally, the study
critically investigated some of those environmental factors and their
consequences on music students’ achievement. A survey design was employed. Five
research questions were formulated to guide the study. An instrument tagged
"Environmental Impact on Academic Achievement of Music Students’
Questionnaire (EIAAMSQ)" was designed to elicit information from students
who were the respondents. Students participated by indicating their honest
options to questionnaire items which demanded rigid responses using Strongly
Agree (SA), Agree (A), Strongly Disagree (SD) and Disagree (D). The validity of
the instrument was ensured through expert judgement. Data collected from the
students’ responses formed the data for analysis using simple percentage. The
study established the impact of home, school, teacher and community on the
academic achievement of students. One of the recommendations was that the home,
school, teacher, and public should provide an enabling environment for
effective teaching and learning of music in schools. The study concluded that
an enhanced learning environment creates and sustains interest and engenders
quality academic work and high levels of achievement for music students and
others.
KEYWORDS: Environment, Academic Achievement, Music,
Secondary School, Uyo and Akwa Ibom State
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