THE INLUENCE OF PARENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HOME EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT ON STUDENT'S ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT USING PATH ANALYTIC APPROACH
Table Of Contents
Project Abstract
Project Overview
<p><b>1.0 INTRODUCTION </b></p><p><b>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY </b></p><p> In this era of globalization and technological revolution, education is
considered as a first step for every human activity. Education plays a vital role in the
development of human capital and is linked with an individual’s well being and
opportunities for better living. It ensures the acquisition of knowledge and skills that
enable individuals to increase their productivity and improve their quality of life.
Saxton (2008) maintained that the increase in productivity also leads towards new
sources of earning which enhances the economic growth of a country and the family.
Education of the child begins at home and the importance of the home in the effective
and systematic education of the child has long been recognized worldwide.
In the educationally developed countries of the world, parents and teachers
know that the home and the school complement each other in the education of the
child. Generally, if pupils have problems in social interaction in the school, the
chances are that they are likely to be different in academic gains and achievement.
This difference in the academic gain or achievement of students is sometimes
attributable to parental socioeconomic status.
<br></p><p>
Socioeconomic status is a sociological classification indicating the close
relationship between someone’s relative wealth and that person’s social status. It is
also regarded as an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person’s
work experience and of an individual’s or family’s income and social position in
relation to others, based on income, education and occupation, (Kraus, 2008). It is also
a categorization of people according to their economic, education and occupational
characteristics, (Santrock, 2004). Ezewu (1985) sees socioeconomic status as the
differentiation of individuals as well as families in a society into educational levels,
occupation and income. From the above definitions however, socioeconomic status
could be regarded as prestige or respect accorded to the members of the society based
ontheir income, education and occupation.
<br></p><p>
Socioeconomic status is typically broken into three categories namely; High
Socioeconomic status, middle socioeconomic status and low socioeconomic status,
and when placing a family or individual into one of these categories, any or all of the
three variables that describe socioeconomic i.e. income, education and occupation can
be assessed, (Gottfredson, 2004).When analyzing the three levels of socioeconomic
status, the household income, earners’ education and occupation are examined. Low
socioeconomic status individuals often have less education, less power to influence a
community’s institution such as schools, fewer economic resources; while the reverse
is the case with individuals on high socioeconomic status.
Although there is general consensus that income, education and occupation of
parents represents socioeconomic status better than any of these alone, there is no
consensus on how best to use the three variables together, whether it works best to
examine relationship between socioeconomic status and students’ academic
achievement or outcomes using the variables together, or each variable singly and
how best to measure each component. The predictive values of using the three
variables together have been compared with inconsistent results (Krieger, Williams
and Moss, 1997). In view of the above argument, the choice of how to measure
socioeconomic status and its influence on academic achievement remains open. This
is one of the reasons that prompted the researcher to carry out this study to ascertain
the influence of parental socioeconomic status and home education environment on
students’ academic achievement in senior secondary schools in Zone B education
zone of Benue State, Nigeria.
<br></p><p>
The education environment of the home is one of the environmental factors that
play an important role in students’ academic achievement. Research has shown that
the environment and heredity work together in complex ways to determine a students’
academic achievement. Children living in poor environment may fail to develop their
potentials and skills to the optimum extent, and this may have a negative effect on
their performance in school and intelligences in social life, while children growing up
in conducive environment may show superior cognitive abilities and academic
competence, (McWayne, 2004).
Furthermore, Nicole (2011) sees home education environment as the quality of
human interactions, from the point of view of the child. It includes those aspects
which foster growth and development of the students’ intellectual ability, such as
family trust and confidence, sharing of ideas, parents support, parental approval,
parental encouragement, care, affection and approval and support of siblings. Children
living in rural or urban areas are exposed to different environment and this may also
affect their academic achievement differently.
<br></p><p>
In addition to home education environment, school learning environment and
academic achievement may be influenced by various socioeconomic factors like
parent’s education and occupation and also by economic status of the family. Parental
socioeconomic status has some influence on children’s upbringing and consequently,
their attitude and predisposition towards their goals and aspiration in life. Many
children leave school because of poor financial background and yet others leave
because their parents do not contribute to the total school expenditure satisfactorily
and so on, (Nzewuawah, 1995). These factors may affect the academic achievement of
students, but the extent to which parental socioeconomic status and home education
environment affected academic achievement of student in Zone B education Zone of
Benue Statewas determine by the result of this study.
Academic achievement according to Josh, (2010)is defined as knowledge
acquired and skills developed in school subjects, generally indicated by marks
obtained in tests in an examination. Achievement is the glittering crown which reflects
a sense of sincerity, candidness and perseverance on the part of achievers and also
parents, teachers and all those helping to achieve it. Adeyemo (2011) stated that
academic achievement means achievement a student makes in school namely; his
marks in the examination, which is the criterion for the achievement of a student.The
writer also stated that; parenting styles, gender, size of family, socioeconomic status
of parents, home education environment may have an influence on the achievement
level of students.
<br></p><p>
Academic achievement of students especially at the secondary school level is
not only a pointer to the effectiveness or otherwise of schools but a major determinant
of the future of youths in particular and the nation in general. The medium through
which the attainment of individuals and the nation’s educational goals can be achieved
is learning. Learning outcomes have become a phenomenon of interest to all and this
account for the reason scholars have been working hard to unravel factors that militate
against good academic performance (Aremu and Sokan, 2003). Adeyemo (2001) is of
the opinion that the major aim of the school is to work towards attainment of
academic excellence by students. According to him, the school may have other
aims/objectives but emphasis is always placed on the achievement of sound
scholarship. Besides, virtually everybody concerned with education lay more
emphasis on academic achievement of students thus excellent academic achievement
of students is often the expectation of parents and policy makers, (Osiki, 2001).
Academic achievement has direct link with students’ academic intelligence.
Academic intelligence is a general cognitive problem solving skills. It is a mental
ability involved in reasoning, perceiving relationships, calculating and learning
quickly (William, 2002). Individuals differ from one another in their ability to
understand complex ideas, to adapt effectively to the environment, to learn from
experience, to change in various forms of reasoning and the ability to solve genuine
problems or difficulties. Vimal (2002) viewed Academic Intelligence as the ability of
an individual to acquire, store and retrieve information. It is the global capacity to act
purposefully, think rationally, and deal with situations effectively. Several studies
have been done over the years to determine how much of intelligence is inherited and
how much is due to environmental factors. These studies especially the one carried out
by McWayne, (2004) found that environmental factors such as parental
socioeconomic status and home education environment play significant roles in
determining the academic achievement of students. It is important to note that the used
path analysis to estimate the combine effects of these variables on students’ academic
achievement may yield a better output. This study therefore is being carried out to
determine the direct and indirect effect of these variables on academic achievement of
students using path analytic approach.
Path analysis is a statistical technique used primarily to examine the
comparative strength of direct and indirect relationship among variables. Path analysis
consists of a family of models that depicts the influence of a set of variables on one
another (Keith, 1999). It is considered closely related to multiple regression analysis.
In fact, it is an extension of the regression models, which researchers use to test the fit
of a correlation matrix with a causal model that they test (Alwin, 1975). The aim of
path analysis is to provide estimate of the magnitude and significance of hypothesized
causal connections among sets of variables displayed through the use of path diagram.
Since path analysis assesses the comparative strength of different influence on
an outcome, the relationship between variables in the path model are expressed in
terms of correlations and represent hypotheses proposed by the researcher. Therefore,
the relationships or pathways cannot be statistically tested for directionality and the
models themselves cannot prove causation. However, path models do reflect theories
about causation and can inform the researcher as to which hypothesized causal model
best fit the pattern of correlations found within the data set. One of the advantages of
path analysis is that it forces researcher to explicitly specify how the variables relate to
one another and thus encourages the development of clear and logical theories about
the process influencing a particular outcome (Maruyama, 1998). Path analysis is a
subset of structural equation modeling.
<br></p><p>
Path analysis is a model - building technique that uses correlations and multiple
regressions as its statistics. To form a model, path lines are used to link one variable
with another to form a network. It is this network that is referred to as a path diagram
or path model. The strength of these paths is determined by the values of the
correlation and regression coefficients from the correlation and regression analysis.
This analytical method with its networking/interactive effect is more advantageous
than the simple correlation analysis between single variables. Thus, the use of a
comprehensive analytical tool was found to be a better option as this gives a
suggestive guide to a possible causal linkage among the variables under study
(Pamela, 2005). This research effort, therefore, intends to proffer a possible causal
model that could uncover the interactive influence of some parental socioeconomic
status and home educational environment on students’ academic achievement with
regard to their performance in Senior Secondary School (SS1) through the use of path
analysis. Based on these, there is need to examine whether there is any causal
relationship between parental socioeconomic status and home educational
environment on students’ academic achievement. It is this background that calls for
this investigation/Research.
<br></p><p><b>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM </b></p><p>In recent years, there has been an increasing awareness on the interrelated
nature of various variables on humans such as socioeconomic status and home
education environment. It is a general believe that parental socioeconomic status has
much to contribute to the students’ academic achievement. But the assumption that the
higher the socioeconomic status of parents, the higher the students’ academic
achievement is questionable, debatable and arguable, because students whose parents
did not attend any level of education, have no reasonable income and have no good
occupation equally have high academic achievement. This contradicts the findings of
the numerous researchers that socioeconomic status and education environment of the
home have high positive correlation with the students’ academic achievement. This
has necessitated a gradual shift away from single variable study to studies that
investigate the combined effect of related variables. Most of the studies carried out on
socioeconomic status used only two variables, that is, one predictor and one criterion.
Other statistics such as the mean, frequency count, percentages were used in data
analysis but with the introduction of path analysis, at least two predictor variables and
one criterion variable can be studied which is the focus of the present study. Thus
there is need to investigate these variables collectively and not just looking at
individual influence of these variables on students’ performance and achievement.
This study therefore, sought to investigate the direct and indirect influence of parental
socioeconomic status and home education environment on students’ academic
achievement using path analytic approach.
<br></p><p><b>1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>The main purpose of this study is to determine the influence of parental
socioeconomic status and home educational environment on students’ academic
achievement using path analytic approach. In specific terms, the study is designed to
ascertain: </p><p>1) the relationship between parents’ education and Students’ Academic Achievement.</p><p>
2) the relationship between parents’ occupation and Students’ Academic
Achievement </p><p>3) the relationship between parents’ income and Students’ Academic Achievement</p><p> 4) the relationship between the home education environment and Students’ academic
Achievement. </p><p>5) Determine the difference between the mean score of students from low
socioeconomic status and students from high socioeconomic status </p><p>6) Develop a path diagram that determines the magnitude and direction of the path
coefficient among the variables in the path model
</p><p>
<b>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY </b></p><p>It is expected that the result of the study would benefit educational
administrators, teachers, parents, students, government and researchers.
The findings from this study will help the educational administrators in the
educational system to formulate and implement different kinds of educational
programmes that will take into account the student’s different socioeconomic status.
The knowledge of the student’s socioeconomic status and how it influences the
students’ academic achievement will also help the educational administrators in the
distribution of school materials and equipment to take care of the children from
different socioeconomic background. It will help the administrators to arrive at a wise
decision and equitable distribution of resources.
<br></p><p>
The findings from this study would be of great value to the teachers. Teachers’
knowledge of the influence of parental socioeconomic status and home education
environment on students’ academic achievement will enable them to restructure their
background of the students. This may yield more positive result than the present
system which operates in the believe that all children should learn the same things at
the same time with the same instructional resources. It will help the teachers to carry
every student along during teaching bearing in mind that students come from different
socioeconomic background.
The findings of this work will also be of benefit to parents. If parental
socioeconomic status and education environment of the home actually have significant
influence on students’ academic achievement as found by other researchers, then,
parents with low socioeconomic status will intensify their efforts to providing their
children with relevant learning materials and conducive learning environment at home
to enhance the students’ academic achievement.
The result of this work will also help the government to carryout public
enlightment campaign and intensify efforts in the area of adult education. The public
enlightment campaign and the provision of adequate adult education will help the
illiterate/uneducated parents to know the value of education. This will help them to
support their children in order to enhance their academic achievement.
The result of this work will also be of great benefit to future researchers and
scholars in education especially in the area of academic achievement and parental
socioeconomic status. This is because relevant reference materials and information
would be made available to them. </p><p>
Theoretically, several suppositions and suggestions have been made on how
environmental and parental related factors influence students’ academic achievement.
For the purpose of this study therefore, humanistic learning theory by Carl Rogers and
social learning theory by Albert Bandura are significant, because the theories provided
insight on how environmental factors influence achievement of students. Humanistic
learning theory by Carl Rogers is particularly important since it sees environmental
factors as determinants of academic achievement and social learning theory by Albert
Bandura is also important as it encourages learning by imitation. The findings of this
study will therefore add credence to the tenets of these theories. </p><p><b>1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY </b></p><p> This study focused on the path analysis of the influence of parental
socioeconomic status and home educational environment on students’ academic
achievement.The studywas limited to SSII students of both public and private
secondary schools in Zone B education Zone of Benue State. The variables that make
up parental socioeconomic status that were investigated include; income, education
and occupation. Also, only the education environment of the home was investigated in
conjunction with the variables mention above. Other variables that affect academic
achievement were not be studied. The SSI annual results of the SSII students were
used as source of data for the study. Only students from high and low socioeconomic
status were studied. Geographically, the study was limited to Zone B education Zone
of Benue State which is made up of seven (7) local government areas.
<br></p>