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Teachers and students' perceptions of the adequacy of upper basic social studies curriculum as a tool for citizenship participation and national security

The security challenges faced by Nigeria have resulted in incessant closure of schools which has had adverse effects on the educational sector. This study investigated teachers and students' perception of the adequacy of Upper Basic Social Studies Curriculum as a tool for citizenship participation a...

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720 |a Junaid, I. O.  |e author 
260 |c 2016 
520 |a The security challenges faced by Nigeria have resulted in incessant closure of schools which has had adverse effects on the educational sector. This study investigated teachers and students' perception of the adequacy of Upper Basic Social Studies Curriculum as a tool for citizenship participation and national security. The study is a survey research type that adopted multi-stage sampling technique. 300 students and 35 teachers from fifteen Junior Secondary Schools were selected for this study. Six research questions were answered and two validated instruments were used. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and t-test. Results indicated that students have a significantly better perception with t-value = 5.81, p< 0.05 on the adequacy of the curriculum as a tool for citizenship participation while teachers have a significantly greater perception with t-value = 3.28, p < 0.05 as a tool for national security. Policy makers and curriculum planners should ensure that teachers make adequate use of the curriculum by doing proper monitoring. 
024 8 |a 978-978-94649-1-3 
024 8 |a ui_inbk_junaid_teachers_2016 
024 8 |a In: Akinsola, M. K., Moronkola, O. A. , Ademokoya, J. A., and Salami, I. A. (eds.) Revitalisation of Nigerian Educational System for Relevance and Development, pp. 95-112 
024 8 |a http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/8825 
653 |a Teachers and Students’perception 
653 |a Upper Basic Social Studies Curriculum 
653 |a Citizenship Participation 
653 |a National Security 
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