<p> </p><p>Declaration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. iii</p><p>Certification ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. iv</p><p>Dedication ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….v</p><p>Acknowledgements ………………………………………………………………………………………………… vi</p><p>Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. vii</p><p>Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………………………………………… ix</p><p>List of Figures ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… xiii</p><p>List of Tables …………………………………………………………………………………………………………xv</p><p>List of Appendices ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. xvi</p><p>Abbreviations ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… xvii</p><p>Glossary and Definitions …………………………………………………………………………………………xx</p><p>Symbols …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. xxii</p><p>1.0 INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………………………………………1</p><p>1.1 Statement of Research Problem ………………………………………………………………………..5</p><p>1.2 Justification ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..6</p><p>1.3 Aims: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7</p><p>1.4 Research Objectives: ………………………………………………………………………………………..7</p><p>1.5 Hypotheses ………………………………………………………………………………………………………7</p><p>x</p><p>2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW ………………………………………………………………………………..9</p><p>2.1 Definition of Noise ……………………………………………………………………………………………9</p><p>2.2 Noise Pollution …………………………………………………………………………………………………9</p><p>2.3 Measurement of Noise …………………………………………………………………………………….11</p><p>2.4 Permissible Noise Levels …………………………………………………………………………………14</p><p>2.5 Sources of Classroom Noise …………………………………………………………………………….14</p><p>2.6 Noise Descriptors ……………………………………………………………………………………………18</p><p>2.7 Effects of Noise ………………………………………………………………………………………………19</p><p>2.7.1 The effects of noise pollution on teaching and learning ……………………………………..19</p><p>2.7.2 Age and noise ……………………………………………………………………………………………….22</p><p>2.7.3 Annoyance and noise …………………………………………………………………………………….23</p><p>2.7.4 Noise and communication interference …………………………………………………………….25</p><p>2.7.5 Noise and blood pressure ……………………………………………………………………………….27</p><p>2.7.6 Noise and headaches ……………………………………………………………………………………..28</p><p>2.7.7 Noise and stress …………………………………………………………………………………………….28</p><p>2.7.8 Noise effects on behaviour ……………………………………………………………………………..30</p><p>2.8 Noise Exposure Limit ……………………………………………………………………………………..31</p><p>3.0 MATERIALS AND METHODS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..34</p><p>3.1 Study Area …………………………………………………………………………………………………….34</p><p>xi</p><p>3.2 Study Design ………………………………………………………………………………………………….34</p><p>3.3 Criteria for School Selection …………………………………………………………………………..36</p><p>3.4 Assessment of Noise Levels ……………………………………………………………………………..36</p><p>3.5 Subjective Assessment – Data Collection on Environmental Issues …………………..36</p><p>3.6 Minimum Sample Size Calculation …………………………………………………………………37</p><p>3.7 Validity of the Questionnaire ………………………………………………………………………….37</p><p>3.8 Reliability of the Questionnaire ………………………………………………………………………37</p><p>3.9 Objesctive Assessment: Quantification of Noise ………………………………………………37</p><p>3.10 Traffic Monitoring: ………………………………………………………………………………………..39</p><p>3.11 Data Analyses: ……………………………………………………………………………………………….39</p><p>4.0. RESULTS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………41</p><p>4.1. Schools and Noise Level ………………………………………………………………………………….41</p><p>4.2. The Equivalent Continuous Sound Energy (Laeq.) …………………………………………….48</p><p>4.3. Difference between Indoor, Outdoor and Traffic Noise Indices ………………………..55</p><p>4.4. Effect of Noise Pollution on Teaching and Learning …………………………………………58</p><p>4.5 Mean Vehicular Density on Roads near the Selected Schools in Zaria, Nigeria ….64</p><p>5.0. DISCUSSION …………………………………………………………………………………………………76</p><p>5.1. Noise Levels in Primary and Secondary Schools ………………………………………………76</p><p>5.2. Morning and Afternoon Continuous Equivalent Sound Energy ……………………….78</p><p>5.3. Impact of Traffic Noise on Outdoor and Indoor Noise Level …………………………….79</p><p>xii</p><p>5.4. Effects of Noise on Teaching and Learning ………………………………………………………80</p><p>5.5. Traffic Density Around the Sampled Schools …………………………………………………..81</p><p>5.6. Biological Implication of High Laeq and Period of Exposure on Students and Teachers ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..82</p><p>6.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE ……………………………………………………………….86</p><p>6.1. Summary………………………………………………………………………………………………………..86</p><p>6.2. Conclusions …………………………………………………………………………………………………….86</p><p>6.3. Recommendations …………………………………………………………………………………………..87</p><p>6.4. Contribution to Knowledge……………………………………………………………………………..88</p><p>REFERENCES……………………………………………………………………………………………………..90</p><p>APPENDICES …………………………………………………………………………………………………….103</p><p>Appendix I: Questionnaire for Teachers ………………………………………………………………103</p><p>Appendix II: Questionnaire for Students ……………………………………………………………..105</p><p>Appendix III: List of Sampled Schools used for this Study ……………………………………108</p><p>xiii</p><p>LIST OF FIGURES</p><p>Figure 2.1: Pascal/Decibel comparison scale ……………………………………………………………. 12</p><p>Figure 2.2: WHO Guidelines for Community Noise ………………………………………………….. 17</p><p>Figure 3.1: Map of Zaria showing the schools involved in the research ……………………….. 35</p><p>Figure 4.1: Playground Noise LAeq for Primary Schools in Zaria …………………………………. 45</p><p>Figure 4.2: Playground Noise LAeq for Secondary Schools in Zaria ……………………………… 46</p><p>Figure 4.3: Variation of Indoor LAeqMA with Sampled Primary Schools and Period of the day …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 50</p><p>Figure 4.4: Variation of Indoor LAeqMA with Selected Secondary Schools and Period of the day ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51</p><p>Figure 4.5: Variation of Outdoor LAeqMA with Selected Primary Schools and Period of the day ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52</p><p>Figure 4.6: Variation of Outdoor LAeqMA with Selected Secondary Schools and Period of the day ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 53</p><p>Figure 4.7: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near AbdulRahman Mora Primary School by Hour during School Hours …………………………………………………. 67</p><p>Figure 4.8: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Government Secondary School, Tudun-Junkun, Zaria, Nigeria, by Hour during School Hours …………. 68</p><p>Figure 4.9: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near U.B.E. Isan Nabawa Primary School Nigeria by Hour during School Hour …………………………………… 69</p><p>Figure 4.10: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Government Girls’ secondary School Dogon-Bauchi, Zaria by Hour during School Hours ………………………… 70</p><p>Figure 4.11: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Al-huda Huda College, Zaria by Hour during School Hours ……………………………………………………………. 71</p><p>Figure 4.12: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Government Girls’ Secondary School. Pada by Hour during School Hours ……………………………………………… 72</p><p>xiv</p><p>Figure 4.13: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Sarki Musa L.G.E.A. Primary School, Kwarbai, Zaria, by Hour during School Hours ……………………. 73</p><p>Figure 4.14: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Government Girls’ Secondary School, Kongo, by Hour during School Hours ………………………………………….. 74</p><p>Figure 4.15: Mean Observed 2-day Traffic Density on the Main Road near Government Girls’ secondary School. Kofar-Gayan by Hour during School Hours ………………………………….. 75</p><p>xv</p><p>LIST OF TABLES</p><p>Table 2.1: Guideline Values for Community Noise in Specific Environments………………. 15</p><p>Table 2.2: Acceptable Sound Levels under different Situations ………………………………….. 16</p><p>Table 2.3: Maximum Permissible Noise Levels for General Environment ……………………. 33</p><p>Table 4.1: Sampled Schools in Zaria for noise level assessment with location and Mean . 42</p><p>Table 4.2: Background Noise Levels of the Sampled Primary Schools (dBA) in Zaria ….. 43</p><p>Table 4.3: Background Noise Levels of Sampled Secondary Schools (dBA) in Zaria ……. 44</p><p>Table 4.4: Noise Levels in Some Primary and Secondary Schools in Zaria, Nigeria ……… 47</p><p>Table 4.5: Morning and Afternoon LAeq in Some Primary and Secondary Schools in Zaria, Nigeria ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 54</p><p>Table 4.6: Average Traffic Noise Level around Sampled Schools (dBA) in Zaria, Nigeria56</p><p>Table 4.7: Differences between the Noise Pollution Levels in and around the selected ….. 57</p><p>Table 4.8: Teachers’ Socio-demography of the Sampled Schools ………………………………… 60</p><p>Table 4.9: Effects of Noise Pollution on Teaching in Some Schools in Zaria, Nigeria …… 61</p><p>Table 4.10: Demographic Information on Students of the Sampled Schools in Zaria, ……. 62</p><p>Table 4.11: Effects of Noise on Students Learning in Some Schools in Zaria……………….. 63</p><p>Table 4.12: Overall Percentage of Identified Noise Sources in Some Schools in Zaria, Nigeria …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 65</p><p>Table 4.13: Students’ Noise Pollution Level and Awareness in Selected Schools in Zaria 66</p><p>xvi</p><p>LIST OF APPENDICES</p><p>Appendix I: Questionnaire for Teachers……………………………………………….… 103</p><p>Appendix II: Questionnaire for Students…………………………………………………. 105</p><p>Appendix III: List of Sampled Schools……………………………………………..……. 108</p><p>xvii</p><p>ABBREVIATIONS</p><p>ALHCZ – Al-Huda Huda College, Zaria</p><p>ANSI – American National Standards Institute</p><p>ARMZ – Abdul-Rahman Mora Primary School, Zaria</p><p>BAKZ – Bello Aliyu Primary School, Kofan-Doka, Zaria</p><p>BBAZ – Baba Ahmed Primary School, Zaria</p><p>BNL – Background Noise Level</p><p>BRCZ – Barewa College, Zaria</p><p>DAIZ – Dr. Abubakar Imam Primary School, Zaria</p><p>dB – Decibel</p><p>dB(A) – A-Weighted decibel</p><p>FEPA – Federal Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>FMOE – Federal Ministry of Environment</p><p>GGSSCZ – Government Girls Secondary School, Chindit, Zaria</p><p>GGSSDZ – Government Girls Secondary School, Dogon-Bauchi, Zaria</p><p>GGSSGZ – Government Girls Secondary School, Kofan-Gayan, Zaria</p><p>GGSSKZ – Government Girls Secondary School, Kongo, Zaria</p><p>GGSSPZ – Government Girls Secondary School, Pada, Zaria</p><p>GPS – Global Positioning System</p><p>GSSBZ – Government Secondary School, Bogari, Zaria</p><p>GSSTJZ – Government Secondary School, Tudun- Junkun, Zaria</p><p>ICBEN – International Commission on the Biological Effects of Noise</p><p>IEC – International Electro-technical Commission</p><p>L10 – Noise level that exceeds 10% of the time</p><p>xviii</p><p>L50 – Background noise level in the absence of nearby noise sources</p><p>L90 – Instantaneous noise level that exceeds 90% of the time</p><p>LAEQA – A-Weighted Equivalent Continuous Sound Level for Afternoon</p><p>LAEQM – A-Weighted Equivalent Continuous Sound Level for Morning</p><p>LAEQMA – A-Weighted Equivalent Continuous Sound Level for Morning and Afternoon</p><p>LAI – Instantaneous A-weighted Noise Level</p><p>LAQE – A-Weighted Equivalent Continuous Sound Level</p><p>LEQ – Equivalent Continuous Sound Level</p><p>LNP – Noise Pollution Level</p><p>NC – Noise Climate</p><p>NESREA – National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency</p><p>NIHL – Noise-Induced Hearing Loss</p><p>NPC – National Population Commission</p><p>OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration</p><p>RTS – Reception Threshold for Sentences</p><p>SADZ – Sani Adamu Primary School, Zaria</p><p>SAMZ – Sarki Musa Primary School, Zaria</p><p>SIASSZ – Sheikh Ibrahim Arab Special Secondary School, Zaria</p><p>SLM – Sound Level Meter</p><p>SPL – Sound Pressure Level</p><p>SPSS – Statistical Package for the Social Sciences</p><p>SSMZ – Sarki Sambo Primary School, Zaria</p><p>SSSKZ – Science Secondary School, Kufena, Zaria</p><p>xix</p><p>TNI – Traffic Noise Index</p><p>TOAZ – Tsoho Abdullahi Primary School, Zaria</p><p>TWA – Time Weighted Average</p><p>UNIZ – U.B.E. Isan Nabawa Primary School, Zaria</p><p>US EPA – United State Environmental Protection Agency</p><p>USA – United State of America</p><p>WHO – World Health Organization</p><p>xx</p><p>GLOSSARY AND DEFINITIONS</p><p>Noise – Noise is an unwanted sound.</p><p>Sound – Sound is a form of energy emitted by vibrating body and on reaching the ear it causes the sensation of hearing through nerves.</p><p>Decibel – It is measurement unit of sound, represented by dB. It is a unit to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of a sound signal by comparing it with a given level on a logarithmic scale. This is a logarithmic unit used to express the ratio of two values of a physical quantity.</p><p>Traffic Noise Index – This is the measure of annoyance responses to traffic noise which takes into account the traffic flow.</p><p>Noise Percentiles (L10, 50, & 90) -The sound levels exceeding 10%, 50%, and 90% of the total time intervals during a particular period and are designated as L10, L50 and L90 respectively.</p><p>A-weighted Scale – It resembles the audible response of human ear. It is represented as dB (A).</p><p>Noise Pollution Level – This is the measure of noise level that gives the vibration in sound signal with a fluctuating noise.</p><p>Equivalent Sound Level (Leq.) – It is the constant noise level that expends the same amount of energy as the fluctuating level over the same period of time. It is the total energy response by the human ear and indicator of physiological disturbance to the human mechanism.</p><p>Noise Climate – This is the range over which the sound levels are fluctuating in an interval of time.</p><p>xxi</p><p>Reliability – Reliability is an index that estimates consistency of scores measured by the questionnaire.</p><p>Validity – This is the degree to which the questionnaire measures what it is supposed to measure.</p><p>xxii</p><p>SYMBOLS</p><p>dB – Decibel</p><p>dB (A) – A-Weighted decibel</p><p>LAI – Instantaneous A-weighted Noise Level</p><p>Leq. – Equivalent Continuous Sound Energy</p><p>LNP – Noise Pollution Level</p><p>M – Meter</p><p>TNI – Traffic Noise Index</p><p>1</p> <br><p></p>
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