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Assessment of Conduciveness of Learning Environment at Nigeria’s Primary Schools

Abayomi Oyekale ()

The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2019, vol. 5, issue 12, 1828-1836

Abstract: Government’s neglect of some primary schools in Nigeria has complicated service delivery with resultant non-conducive learning environment and degraded motivations for teachers. This paper generated indices of conducive learning environment and analyzed its determinants at primary schools in Nigeria. The study used the 2013 education Service Delivery Indicator (SDI) data that were collected from 744 primary schools in Nigeria. The data were analyzed with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression. The results showed that 62.37% all the schools were in urban areas while Bauchi and Anambra states recorded the highest percentages of urban schools with 77.84% and 60.00%, respectively. The factors that increased conducive learning environment significantly (p

Keywords: Service delivery; Primary schools; Conducive learning environment; Nigeria. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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