A review of public secondary schools effectiveness in Nigeria: Challenges and managing strategies

The global trends of education in the developed nations shifts towards the direction of the fourth and 5th industrial revolutions which are characterized with advances in science and technology that led to the emergence of robotics, internet of things, artificial intelligence, bio and nanotechnologi...

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Main Authors: Bashar, S. I., Yasin, M. A.
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Published: Hampstead Psychological Associates 2020
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http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I5/PR2020229
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spelling my.utm.914152021-06-30T12:16:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/91415/ A review of public secondary schools effectiveness in Nigeria: Challenges and managing strategies Bashar, S. I. Yasin, M. A. H Social Sciences (General) The global trends of education in the developed nations shifts towards the direction of the fourth and 5th industrial revolutions which are characterized with advances in science and technology that led to the emergence of robotics, internet of things, artificial intelligence, bio and nanotechnologies, autonomous vehicles, quantum computing, material science, and energy storage in the global societies. This is a great challenge to the third world countries- Nigeria inclusive, that are still striving to see themselves through the 2nd and 3rd industrial revolutions in their education sectors. However, this could never be achieved until when schools at all levels become smart, successful and effective. Although literature indicated that public secondary schools in Nigeria were not performing effectively, however, there was hardly any article that compiled all the major factors responsible for this ineffective performance of the schools. The purpose of this paper therefore, is to review and compile the challenges that compromise the effectiveness of the schools and suggest their possible managing strategies. To achieve this, articles were reviewed using appropriate methods as well as inclusion and exclusion criteria. It was found from the review that public secondary schools in Nigeria suffer from substandard leadership, infrastructural decay, overcrowded classrooms, and lots more. To manage these situations, this paper recommends that qualified principals and teachers be provided for the schools, provide intensive training for both the principals and teachers, build more classroom structures, and provide security measures in the schools. Hampstead Psychological Associates 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Bashar, S. I. and Yasin, M. A. (2020) A review of public secondary schools effectiveness in Nigeria: Challenges and managing strategies. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24 (5). pp. 5220-5229. ISSN 1475-7192 http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I5/PR2020229
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A review of public secondary schools effectiveness in Nigeria: Challenges and managing strategies
description The global trends of education in the developed nations shifts towards the direction of the fourth and 5th industrial revolutions which are characterized with advances in science and technology that led to the emergence of robotics, internet of things, artificial intelligence, bio and nanotechnologies, autonomous vehicles, quantum computing, material science, and energy storage in the global societies. This is a great challenge to the third world countries- Nigeria inclusive, that are still striving to see themselves through the 2nd and 3rd industrial revolutions in their education sectors. However, this could never be achieved until when schools at all levels become smart, successful and effective. Although literature indicated that public secondary schools in Nigeria were not performing effectively, however, there was hardly any article that compiled all the major factors responsible for this ineffective performance of the schools. The purpose of this paper therefore, is to review and compile the challenges that compromise the effectiveness of the schools and suggest their possible managing strategies. To achieve this, articles were reviewed using appropriate methods as well as inclusion and exclusion criteria. It was found from the review that public secondary schools in Nigeria suffer from substandard leadership, infrastructural decay, overcrowded classrooms, and lots more. To manage these situations, this paper recommends that qualified principals and teachers be provided for the schools, provide intensive training for both the principals and teachers, build more classroom structures, and provide security measures in the schools.
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title A review of public secondary schools effectiveness in Nigeria: Challenges and managing strategies
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