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INFLUENCE OF SCHOOL DROP OUT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS STUDENTS IN MAKURDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BENUE STATE.

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1.1 Background of the Study

Education is widely regarded as a critical element for the development of individuals and society as a whole. It fosters skills, knowledge, and social cohesion, which are essential for socio-economic development (UNESCO, 2020). However, school dropout rates have emerged as a significant concern, especially in developing countries, where the education sector faces numerous challenges, including inadequate resources, poverty, and cultural barriers (Wodon et al., 2018). School dropout refers to the act of discontinuing formal education before completing the prescribed academic program, often resulting in adverse outcomes for both individuals and society (Fakeye & Ajayi, 2017). The phenomenon of school dropout has been a recurring issue in Nigeria, particularly in regions like Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State, where socio-economic factors contribute to the problem.

The increasing rate of school dropouts in secondary schools is a source of concern due to its negative effects on the academic performance of students and the development of human capital. In Nigeria, the secondary education system is designed to prepare students for higher education or vocational training, equipping them with the necessary skills for employment (Adesina et al., 2019). However, when students drop out, they are denied these opportunities, which impedes their personal development and limits their contributions to society (Ogundare & Sanni, 2016).

In Makurdi Local Government Area, the issue of school dropouts is prevalent among secondary school students. Research has shown that students who drop out of school tend to perform poorly academically, largely because they miss the necessary instruction and learning experiences that are vital for academic success (Adewale & Olaniyi, 2018). Furthermore, school dropouts often face challenges such as unemployment, low income, and poor health outcomes, which can perpetuate cycles of poverty and social exclusion (Babalola & Ayodele, 2021). Therefore, the influence of school dropout on the academic performance of secondary school students in Makurdi is a critical issue that requires urgent attention.

Several factors contribute to the high rate of school dropouts in Makurdi, including economic hardships, cultural beliefs, and inadequate educational infrastructure (Olumide et al., 2020). Poverty is one of the most significant factors, as many families in the area struggle to afford school fees, uniforms, and other educational materials (Ogbu, 2017). As a result, children from low-income households are often forced to drop out of school to support their families financially, either through work or other means. Additionally, cultural norms and gender roles can also influence dropout rates. For instance, girls are more likely to drop out due to early marriage or teenage pregnancy, while boys may leave school to pursue informal employment (Bello & Yakubu, 2020).

Inadequate educational infrastructure, such as overcrowded classrooms, a lack of qualified teachers, and insufficient learning materials, also contribute to the dropout problem (Adebayo & Okeke, 2019). These challenges make it difficult for students to learn effectively, leading to frustration and eventual withdrawal from school. Furthermore, the lack of government support for education in rural areas exacerbates the issue, as schools in Makurdi often lack the necessary resources to provide quality education (Musa et al., 2018).

The consequences of school dropout extend beyond individual academic performance to affect the broader community. Studies have shown that regions with high dropout rates tend to experience lower levels of economic development, increased crime rates, and social instability (Obasi & Chinedu, 2021). Therefore, addressing the issue of school dropout is crucial for improving the academic performance of students and promoting sustainable development in Makurdi Local Government Area.

The influence of school dropout on the academic performance of secondary school students in Makurdi Local Government Area is a pressing issue that warrants comprehensive research and policy intervention. By examining the factors contributing to dropout rates and their impact on academic performance, this study aims to provide valuable insights into how educational outcomes can be improved in the region.

1.2 Statement of the Problem

School dropout remains a persistent problem in Makurdi Local Government Area, with significant implications for the academic performance of secondary school students. Despite efforts by the government and non-governmental organizations to improve access to education, many students continue to drop out before completing their secondary education. This trend has raised concerns about the long-term effects on the academic achievement and socio-economic prospects of students in the region.

Previous studies have highlighted several factors contributing to high dropout rates, including poverty, cultural practices, and inadequate educational infrastructure (Ogundare & Sanni, 2016). However, there is limited research specifically focusing on how these factors affect the academic performance of students in Makurdi. It is critical to understand the extent to which dropping out of school influences students' academic outcomes, particularly in a region where education is essential for improving living standards and reducing poverty.

The problem is further compounded by the fact that many of the students who drop out of school do so without acquiring the basic literacy and numeracy skills needed to succeed in life (Adebayo & Okeke, 2019). This not only limits their ability to find gainful employment but also increases their vulnerability to social vices such as crime and drug abuse. Therefore, the need to address the issue of school dropout and its impact on academic performance is urgent.

This study seeks to examine the influence of school dropout on the academic performance of secondary school students in Makurdi Local Government Area, with a view to identifying the underlying causes and providing recommendations for mitigating the problem.

1.3 Objectives of the Study

The main objective of this study is to examine the influence of school dropout on the academic performance of secondary school students in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State. The specific objectives are:

  1. To identify the socio-economic factors contributing to school dropout among secondary school students in Makurdi.

  2. To assess the relationship between school dropout and students' academic performance in secondary schools.

  3. To examine the role of educational infrastructure in contributing to school dropout rates in Makurdi.

  4. To explore the gender differences in school dropout rates and their impact on academic performance.

  5. To suggest strategies for reducing school dropout rates and improving academic performance in secondary schools in Makurdi.

1.4 Research Questions

In line with the objectives of the study, the following research questions will guide the investigation:

  1. What are the socio-economic factors that contribute to school dropout among secondary school students in Makurdi?

  2. What is the relationship between school dropout and students' academic performance in secondary schools?

  3. How does inadequate educational infrastructure contribute to school dropout rates in Makurdi?

  4. Are there gender differences in school dropout rates, and how do they impact academic performance?

  5. What strategies can be implemented to reduce school dropout rates and improve academic performance in secondary schools in Makurdi?

1.5 Research Hypotheses

The following hypotheses will be tested in this study:

  1. There is no significant relationship between socio-economic factors and school dropout among secondary school students in Makurdi.

  2. There is no significant relationship between school dropout and students' academic performance in secondary schools in Makurdi.

  3. Inadequate educational infrastructure has no significant impact on school dropout rates in Makurdi.

  4. There is no significant difference in dropout rates between male and female students, and this does not significantly impact academic performance.

  5. Implementing specific strategies to reduce school dropout rates will not significantly improve the academic performance of secondary school students in Makurdi.

1.6 Significance of the Study

This study is significant both practically and theoretically. Practically, it is of importance to educational policymakers, school administrators, teachers, and parents. Policymakers can use the findings to develop policies that address the socio-economic factors leading to high dropout rates. School administrators and teachers can implement intervention programs aimed at retaining students, while parents will gain a better understanding of the consequences of school dropout on their children's academic performance and future prospects.

Theoretically, the study will contribute to the existing body of knowledge on the relationship between school dropout and academic performance. It will provide a framework for further research in this area and offer insights into how educational policies can be reformed to address the issue. Furthermore, the study will enhance our understanding of the factors influencing dropout rates, particularly in rural areas like Makurdi, thereby informing future studies on education in developing countries.

1.7 Scope and Limitations of the Study

The scope of this study is limited to secondary school students in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State. It will focus on examining the socio-economic factors that contribute to school dropout and its impact on the academic performance of students. The study will also explore the role of educational infrastructure and gender differences in dropout rates. However, due to time and resource constraints, the study will not cover all secondary schools in the region. The findings may therefore not be generalizable to other local government areas in Benue State or Nigeria as a whole.

1.8 Operational Definition of Terms

  • School Dropout: The act of discontinuing formal education before completing the prescribed academic program in secondary school.

  • Academic Performance: The level of success a student achieves in their educational pursuits, often measured by grades or standardized test scores.

  • Socio-Economic Factors: Conditions related to the economic and social status of individuals or groups, including income, education, and employment, that influence behavior and outcomes.

  • Educational Infrastructure: The physical and organizational structures, including buildings, classrooms, learning materials, and teacher resources, required for effective education delivery.

  • Gender Differences: Variations in experiences, opportunities, and outcomes between male and female students, particularly in relation to school dropout and academic performance.





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