COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE ATTITUDE OF PARENTS IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS TOWARDS WESTERN EDUCATION IN YOLA METROPOLIS, ADAMAWA STATE
ABSTRACT
This study is a comparative analysis
on the attitude of parents in urban and rural area in yola metropolis 0f
adamawa state. Aimed at assessing the attitude of parents towards western
education. Ten (10) wards were sampled Six (6) wards were use in which (3) are
urban and (3) are rural, 200 parents were randomly selected for the research,
100 parents were selected in urban areas and 100 parents were also selected in
rural area to compare their attitude towards western education. A 20-item
questionnaire was used for collecting data along with personal interview. The
respondents were required to indicate their agreement or disagreement with each
of the statements about children’s education in a five-point Likert type scale,
where 1 denotes strong disagreement and 5 denotes strong agreement. The data
collected was analyzed using statistical analysis of mean and standard
deviation, chi-square statistic was also use to test the hypothesis at 0.05
level of significance of both rural and urban parent differently. The findings
showed that the overall attitude of the respondents was moderately favorable
and positive towards schooling and education of their children. The results
also indicated that there was no significant difference in the attitude of
urban and rural parents. The difference between urban and rural respondents was
evident in their future plans to provide higher studies for their children.
They research also shows that culture, poverty, socio-economic factor and
religion have a central role in the attitude of both urban and rural parent
towards western education in yola metropolis. The study suggested that,
although government endeavors at universalizing education has resulted in
creating mass awareness and positive response towards schooling and education,
there is a lot of scope for improvement in this regard. Future implications of
the present study for policy formulation as well as for further researc
RURAL/URBAN AREA
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the Study
Western education is regarded as a formal
system of education, Western education can also be seen as knowledge acquired
by Nigeria’s through the coming of the missionaries and the western elites (Fafunwa
1982). Before the western education there was a system of education which was
referred to as indigenous (traditional) system of education which focuses on
the teaching of indigenous knowledge, models, morals, methods and contents in a
non formal system of education.
The rural parents are referred to as
parents who lives in the rural areas which are socially homogenous, which have
or are with the same culture, language and believes. There major activities are
farming, fishing and lumbering. They have less social amenities such as
hospitals, schools etc.
While the urban
parents are does parents who lives in the urban centres they are socially
heterogeneous people, they are people with different cultures, languages and
believes, with abundant social amenities such as schools of different type from
nursery to tertiary, the exhibit impersonal or individualistic behaviour
(Fafunwa 1982).
Parents’ attitude in urban and rural areas
towards western education can be positive or negative. The parent attitude is
important in determine academic achievement and school attendance of the child
(Warnock 2008). Parents favourable attitude towards western education enhances
the children’s present and future studies.
Parents attitude towards western education
may be affected by low socio-economic status and the culture (Dahiru 2009), it
may be expected that the parents in rural area will have negative
(unfavourable) attitude than does in the urban areas, towards western education
while it may be expected that the parents in urban areas may have a positive
(favourable) attitude towards western education.
The history of western education in yola
metropolis can be traced back to the then Gongola state. Western education came
into yola around the 19th century, yola is an ancient city
established in 1841, it was taken over by the British in 1901, the people in
yola north LGA are known for their traditional type of education that is the
indigenous education (Adamu 1996). The ethnic group found in yola north are the
laka people which form the majority.
The people of yola may look at western
education as a white man’s religion and an agent of upsetting their culture
with an evil to be copied from the white man, but it can also be said that
western education is an agent of socialization and a vehicle for transmission
of vital values (ukege 2002). However, people have often expressing
astonishment as to why the number of schools are open in the area (Usman 2007),
but it is apparently obvious that some parent may show negative/ positive
attitude towards western, this study is design to find out the parents attitude
towards western education since the rural parent lives in remote area with less
social amenities and in the urban they are in abundant.
However this present study is aim at examining
whether the parent in rural and urban area exhibit a positive or negative
(favourable or unfavourable) attitude towards western education as a result of
the increasing awareness of the values of education through government
endeavours and initiatives.
1.2
Statement of the Problem
In spite the benefit of western education
as way of job supply, means of awareness and objectives some parent still have
not seen reason to send their children to school some still want them to be
used as economic tools there by sending
them to hawk on the street to get money( Audu 2005).
Probably the parent saw that by sending
their children to school the children will be Christians since the western
education was brought by the missionaries that were sent by the European church
to spread the gospel. When the elementary schools were established many parent
may feel reluctant to send their children to school because parents want to
train their children in their occupation for example a farmer may want their
children to be great farmers as they are as such they may not willingly send
their children to school.
It may also be view that some parent
where not capable of sending their children to school due to poverty, or they
have no money to pay for their children school fees and buy or saw uniform for
them or the basic requirement for school. The distance of the school from their
community also matters may be the schools close by are too expensive for them
to afford (Laurence 2000), due to this the parent in rural and urban areas of
yola north may develop different attitude towards western education. There are
still lapses in both the rural and urban area due to the attitude of parent.
Hence this research will look into the problems as to why the people in the
urban and rural areas may show less or much concern towards western education.
Such problems may be religious, socio-economic, and cultural aspect
1.3
Purpose of the Study
The main purpose of this study is
comparative analysis of the attitude of parents in rural and urban areas of
yola metropolis towards western education, therefore they specific objectives
are:
1. To
examine the attitude of urban parents towards western education.
2. To
examine the attitude of rural parents towards western education.
3. To
examine whether the parents in rural areas have similar or different attitude
with those in the urban areas towards western education.
4. To
examine whether religion, culture, poverty, socio-economic factors determine
the attitude of urban and rural parent towards western education.
1.4
Research Question
1. What
is the attitude of urban parents towards western education?
2. What
is the attitude of rural parents towards western education?
3. Do
parents in rural and urban areas of yola metropolis have similar or different
attitude towards western education?
4. Do
religion, culture, poverty and socio-economic factors determine the attitude of
urban and rural parent towards western education?
1.5
Hypothesis
1. Urban
parents have a positive attitude towards western education.
2. Rural
parents have a negative attitude towards western education.
3. There
is no significant difference or similarity in the attitude of parents in urban
and rural areas western education
4. Religion,
culture, poverty and socio-economic factors determine the attitude of urban and
rural parent towards western education.
1.6
Significant of the Study
The significant of the study is aimed at
examine whether the parents in rural and urban areas of metropolis exhibit a
positive and favourable attitude towards western education, as a result of
increasing awareness of values of education through government endeavour and
initiatives .
It will provide information about the attitude
of parents towards western education to the educationist.
This study is important not only to the
area studied but to all intending researchers, policy makers, educationist,
curriculum designers and the government and also to the community at large in
lifting the standards of education of its citizens.
Therefore it is expected that, the
finding of the study would enable parent to be more enlighten as to the
importance of western education and the government would take measures in
tackling the problem of education in the country at large.
Finally the finding will help into deep
study on the change of attitude of parents towards western education and to
enable its citizen achieve the qualitative and quantitative education and it
may lead to an attitude change either positive or negative towards western
education.
1.7 The
scope of the study
The study is delimited only to some parts of
yola metropolis, few rural areas which include Nyakore, Namtari, Samunake and
choose few urban areas which include bekaji, karewa, 80 unit
The study is purposely designed to look at
the attitude of parents towards
western education due to the difference in the phase of the other part
of the country.
1.8
Operational Definitions of terms
ATTITUDE
Attitude is a
mental position or emotion, feelings about issues it is also a complex mental
state involving beliefs and feelings and values and disposition to act in
certain ways.
It is the way a
person view something or tend to behave towards it often in an evolutionary way
PARENT
It is a
biological descend of a child in which the child is formally given birth by.
Rural area is
the name given to all villages and dispersed settlement whose inhabitants are
mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing. They are socially homogenous
Urban area are
called town and nucleated settlement.
They are town with centres for administration, banking, commerce and
education. They are socially heterogeneous.
WESTERN
EDUCATION
Western education is a formal system of
education that involve formal learning and teaching system, this type of
education that takes place in a well articulated, organized formal school.
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