"Hierarchical model on performance in economics among first year students in tertiary institutions. "
Date
2016-09
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"His Lineage Publishing House "
Abstract
"Poor performance in examinations among the university freshmen has
long been a major source of concern to stakeholders in the education
industry. In spite of the numerous efforts made by the researchers,
educators and policy makers in tackling this problem, the performance
of students does not seem to have improved. Therefore, the study
investigated the effect of hierarchical model on performance in
Economics among First students in Tertiary Institutions. Sixty First
students in the Department of Economics were used for the study. The
research adopted a pretest- posttest and control group quasi
experimental design with a 2x2 factorial matrix. Two schools were
randomly selected from two tertiary institutions in Lagos State. 30
participants each were randomly selected for the treatment and control
group from the two selected schools. The major instruments used for
the study were Learning Readiness Scale (r =.88); for screening of
participants who had low performance in Economics in their first
semester examination, Self-Concept Scale (r =.85) and Economics
Achievement Test. The data were onalysed with the aid of Analysis of
Covariance (ANCOVA) tested at the 0.05 level of significance. The
finding indicates that the participants exposed to hierarchical model
showed a significant improvement in their performance in Economics
than those in control group (F (1, 53) = 6.008, p< 0.05, ,,2= 0.068). Also, it was evidence that preventing poor performance in Economics can be
explained by students' ability to integrate acquired skills against
constant failure in the subject every year. It is recommended that
hierarchical model should be used by the Counselling Psychologists to
intensify their effort to make use of the intervention in their strategies
for counselling."
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Hierarchical model, Economics performance, First year students, Tertiary institutions