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Title: IMPACT OF SCHOOL FACILITIES AND RESOURCES ON CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION IN TERTIARY LEARNING INSTITUTIONS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA.
Authors: Bello, M. R.
Shuaeeb, A. I.
Usman, T. D.
Mohammed, U. M.
Abdullahi, U. B.
Keywords: School facilities and resources,
Curriculum,
Curriculum implementation
Tertiary Institutions.
Issue Date: Nov-2021
Publisher: Maiden Annual Conference 2021, Faculty of Education, Federal University of Kashere
Citation: Bello, M. R., Shuaeeb, A. I., Usman, T. D., Mohammed, U. M. & Abdullahi, U. B. (2021). Impact of School Facilities and Resources on Curriculum Implementation in Tertiary Learning Institutions in Niger State, Nigeria. 1st National Conference on Education with the Theme: Emerging Innovations for Curtailing Contemporary Challenges and Issues in Educational Practice. Held on 9th-11th November, 2021 at Faculty Education Complex, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State.
Abstract: The study was a descriptive survey research design to assess the impact of school facilities and resources on curriculum implementation in tertiary learning institutions in Niger state. Three objectives were formulated to guide the study. The target population for the study comprised 2,104 students from tertiary learning institutions across the State. A sample size of 210 students was drawn for the study as respondents. A two-stage sampling technique was adopted in the study: The Convenience sampling technique and Simple random sampling technique. FRCIQ Questionnaire was developed and administered to the respondents. The reliability index of the instruments was 0.84 using the Cronbach Alpha technique. Mean Item Score (MIS) was used to answer the research questions, while null hypotheses were analyzed using t-test inferential statistics at a 0.05 level of significance. The study revealed no significant difference in the mean response of the level of satisfaction on the availability and adequacy of library resources in tertiary learning institutions. Based on these findings, it was recommended that the government should provide adequate/sufficient digital multimedia and Virtual library resources for the effective services delivery.
Description: National Conference
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27297
ISSN: 2756-6021
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