Social justice issues in education and management of student development in Nigeria

N. Abdullah
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This study attempted to investigate social justice issues in the education and management of students’ development. This study seeks to find the relationship between equal opportunity to learning, provision of basic needs, teacher preparation of lesson and students’ development in Kwara State, Nigeria. To achieve this aim, the researcher conducted a descriptive research with a quantitative approach to test the hypotheses. A proportional sampling procedure was used to select participants from sample public senior secondary schools in Kwara State, Nigeria. A questionnaire was used to gather data which were analysed with the use of quantitative statistics tools. The outcomes show that there is no significant difference between equal opportunity to learning, provision of basic needs, teacher preparation and management of students’ development in Nigeria. The researcher recommended that educational managers should provide equal access to schooling for all learners irrespective of their age so as to encourage students to empathise with others and develop the skill of critical thinking.   Keywords: Social justice, development, basic needs, management, Nigeria.
尼日利亚教育和学生发展管理中的社会公正问题
本研究试图探讨学生发展教育与管理中的社会公正问题。本研究旨在找出尼日利亚夸拉州的平等学习机会、基本需求的提供、教师备课与学生发展之间的关系。为了实现这一目标,研究人员进行了描述性研究与定量的方法来检验假设。采用比例抽样程序从尼日利亚夸拉州的抽样公立高中中选择参与者。使用问卷收集数据,并使用定量统计工具进行分析。结果显示,在尼日利亚,学习机会均等、基本需求提供、教师准备和学生发展管理之间没有显著差异。研究人员建议,教育管理者应该为所有学习者提供平等的上学机会,无论他们的年龄如何,以鼓励学生同情他人,培养批判性思维的技能。关键词:社会公正,发展,基本需求,管理,尼日利亚。
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