Parental Prominence, Student Housing Quality and Academic Success among Public Universities Students in Southwest, Nigeria

Taofik Olatunji Bankole, Christiana Oyeronke Paramole, S. Babatunde, V. I. Onwuka
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University education, if properly managed remains an appropriate mechanism through which human and nation development could be attained. In spite of numerous studies that have explored academic performance in Nigeria, the contributions of parental prominence and student housing quality on academic success are yet to be explored in the nation’s public universities. This study addresses this gap by raising this question: to what extent does parental prominence and student housing predict the attainment of academic success among university undergraduates? The cross-sectional survey design, with multi-stage and purposive sampling technique was adopted. Primary information was sourced from 426 final year students of OAU, OOU and AAUA. The outcome variable of this study was academic success; and it was measured by student’s attainment of outstanding or weak academic success. The key explanatory variables were parental prominence and student housing quality. Multivariate rank ordered-logistic regression and ANOVA was applied using Stata 14. Results showed that academic success was negatively associated with student housing quality. Also, results showed that parental prominence (marital status, employment status, gender preference, occupation type) were statistically associated with academic success. Results further European Journal of Educational Sciences, EJES March 2019 edition Vol.6 No.1 ISSN 18576036 96 showed that student housing quality and financial supports contributed about 9% to academic success. The study concluded that the challenges posed by inadequate and poor student housing facilities, lack of adequate financial supports for university students, parental gender preference in meeting-up with education needs of their children must be addressed in order to stimulate the attainment of outstanding academic success among students of public universities in Southwest, Nigeria.
尼日利亚西南部公立大学学生的家长地位、学生住房质量和学业成就
如果管理得当,大学教育仍然是实现人类和国家发展的适当机制。尽管对尼日利亚的学习成绩进行了大量的研究,但在尼日利亚的公立大学中,父母地位和学生住房质量对学业成功的影响还有待研究。本研究通过提出这样一个问题来解决这一差距:在多大程度上,父母的突出程度和学生住房能预测大学本科生学业成功的实现?采用横断面调查设计,采用多阶段有目的抽样技术。主要资料来自非统组织、ou和AAUA的426名应届学生。本研究的结果变量为学业成功;它是通过学生的学业成绩来衡量的。主要的解释变量是父母的重要性和学生住房质量。采用Stata 14进行多变量秩有序逻辑回归和方差分析。结果表明,学业成绩与学生住房质量呈负相关。此外,研究结果还显示,父母的突出(婚姻状况、就业状况、性别偏好、职业类型)与学业成功有统计学上的联系。欧洲教育科学杂志,EJES 2019年3月版第6卷第1号ISSN 18576036 96显示,学生住房质量和经济支持对学业成功的贡献约为9%。该研究的结论是,必须解决学生住房设施不足和贫困、大学生缺乏足够的财政支持、父母在满足子女教育需求方面的性别偏好所带来的挑战,以刺激尼日利亚西南部公立大学学生取得杰出的学业成就。
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