Influence of Reading Habit on Student Academic Performance in a Senior Second School in Ibadan

Grace Adeola Popoola, Oluwafunmilayo Kunbi Amoo, Ojoma Gloria Umar, A. Popoola, Olaronke Modupeoluwa Olatunji
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Secondary school as a gateway for the development of other sectors of the educational system provides primary school leavers with the opportunity for qualitative education, the platform for skills and knowledge for vocational work, or higher institutions admission. In Nigeria, public discussions frequently focus on educational standards. This study aims to examine the influence of students' reading habits on students' academic performance. A descriptive survey design was adopted. The schools in Ibadan North LGA were randomly selected, making a total of five schools. Each of the participants was randomly selected, totaling 300 students. There was a significant positive relationship between student reading habits and student academic performance (r = 0.84). At F=1.31, there is no significant difference in the reading habit of male and female students. Reading habit enhances the academic performance of students. Therefore, students should be encouraged to inculcate in them the reading habit by providing enabling environment and infrastructures that will stimulate students to read.
阅读习惯对伊巴丹市某高中学生学习成绩的影响
中学作为教育系统其他部门发展的门户,为小学毕业生提供了接受素质教育的机会,为职业工作提供了技能和知识的平台,或进入高等院校。在尼日利亚,公众讨论经常集中在教育标准上。本研究旨在探讨学生阅读习惯对学生学业成绩的影响。采用描述性调查设计。Ibadan North LGA的学校是随机选择的,总共有5所学校。每个参与者都是随机选择的,总共有300名学生。学生阅读习惯与学习成绩呈显著正相关(r = 0.84)。在F=1.31时,男女学生的阅读习惯没有显著差异。阅读习惯可以提高学生的学习成绩。因此,应该鼓励学生通过提供激励学生阅读的环境和基础设施来培养他们的阅读习惯。
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