ABSTRACT
The study was
designed to survey the causes of poor language communication skills among
students in some selected secondary school in Akinyele Local Government Area of
Oyo State. From the population five schools were selected as sample consisting
of one female secondary school and four mixed secondary school. A total of one
hundred students were selected in all. A questionnaire was administered to the
students for responses from them. Research questions were formulated to guide
the direction of the study. The data collected were analyzed in tables side by
side the research questions in chapter four. Chapter five presents findings,
conclusion and recommendations
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter
One
Introduction ‘
1.0
Background of the study
1.1
Statement of problem
1.2
Research questions
1.3
Purpose of the study
1.4
Significance of the study
1.5
Scope of the study
1.6
limitation of the study
1.7
Definition of terms
Chapter Two
Review of related
literature
Chapter Three
Methodology
3.0
Research Design
3.1
Population
3.2
Sample and Sampling Procedure of the study
3.3
Research instrument
3.4
Administration of instrument
3.5
Method of data analysis
Chapter
Four
Data analysis, result
and discussion
Chapter Five
5.1
Summary
5.2
Findings
5.3
Conclusion
5.4
Recommendations
References
Questionnaires
CHAPTER ONE
1. INTRODUCTION
Communication is a
derived from the Latin word ‘communis’ meaning in English “to share” and is a
process of exchanging information, ideals thoughts, feelings and emotion
through speech, signals, writing or behaviour. Communication is define by
valenzuela, as any act by which one person gives to or receives from another
person information about person needs, desires, perceptions, knowledge or
affective states. In communication process, a sender (encoder) encodes a
medium/channel to send it to the receive (decoder) who decoded the message
after processing the information and sends appropriate feedback/reply using a
medium/channel as well. People communicate with each other in a number of ways
that depend upon the message and the context of situation it is sent. Choice of
communication channel and the individual’s style of communication also affect
communication so that there are a variety of communication contexts and styles.
Communication Medium
Communication is based
on the channel/medium which are used, verbal or non- verbal.
Verbal Communication
Verbal communication
refers to the form of communication in which messages are transmitted verbally,
i.e mouth sometimes known as oral production or communication. The main
objective of every communication is primarily to have audience understand
subject matter or message tried to be conveyed to them.
In oral/ verbal
communication spoken words are used. It embraces speech, video coverage, face
to face conversation radio, television transmission. In oral production communication
is influenced by pitch, volume, speed and clarity of voice.
Written Communication
Written communication in
written communication, graphic marks/ sigs or symbols are used to convey
intended communicative meaning. A written message may be printed or hand
written. In written communication messages can be transmitted via e- mail,
letter, report, memo and the likes. Message in written communication is encoded
in the vocabulary and grammar of the language, writing legibility style,
precision and clarity of the language used.
Non-Verbal Communication
Non-verbal communication is the sending, receiving through non-spoken medium
messages accompanied by gesture, body posture, facial expressions. Tone or
voice carriage, obvious words are not in display.
1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Students should be
proficient in communicating with English Language since it is the language of
instruction as well as a subject taught in the interest of mastery for
proficient use in the academic, business and social settings worldwide. In
spite of the fact that all the textbooks used in schools are written in English
Language to teach and as a subject learned, it is still sad that most Nigeria
students find it difficult to express themselves well in the language and their
performance in the subject in the school cert level as a subject is still
abysmally poor.
This
prompts probing into the find out the factors responsible for the mass failure
in examinations and daily poor expression usage. What may be the cause of poor
communication among students in English language;
a. Can the problem be that of interference with the
mother tongue?
b. Can it be phonological or lexical problem?
c. Can it be that experienced and qualified
teachers are not used in teaching the subjects in schools?
The above mentioned
questions forms the crux or the most important part of the problem to be
examined.
1. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study
is to critically examine the concept communication vis-à-vis the problems and
causes of poor language communication skills among senior secondary school
students. Also to gear efforts to solving towards solving or ameliorating them.
English as a Means of
Communication in Education
In today’s social, business and academic world, English is no longer considered
a foreign language. It is globally adopted as a common means of communication.
It officially now has a special status in numerous countries of the world with
a population of over a few billion speakers. It is spoken in well over a
hundred and fifteen countries. English language is widely used as a tool of
communication in education and other diverse human endeavours.
It is an indispensable tool in the contemporary world as a powerful means of
communication. In Nigeria, it is the official language as well as the language
of everyday social interaction (second language). Based on this, there is need
toi sustain and attain international proficiency and mastery. It is one of the
parameters for measuring a nations development in contemporary world. English
as a language has spread to almost all parts of the world, hence the universal
adoption of English as a world language. Thus, Brumfat (1915) asserts
“certainly it is now true that English language is no longer the exclusive
property of native speakers of it”.
1. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
In the educational
settings, great importance is placed on the use of English language, hence this
study would be found useful in improving the quality of communication among
students in the selected schools of the Local Government Areas of Oyo State.
The study would also help to inform government, communities and parents about
the importance of English language as a global means of communication and hence
assume responsibilities of providing adequate funds to support (like teaching
aids) in the teaching of the subject in schools. It is therefore, the hope of
the researcher that the study would immensely benefit students and teachers
alike.
1. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
The linguistic
environment, mother tongue inference, home background are some of the factors
that affect students verbal skills. It is also assumed that both female and
male students have the problem of poor communication with English Language. The
inability of the teacher to the English subject matter and poor teaching method
adopted in teaching do affect students communicating with English Language.
1. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following questions
are adopted to guide the direction of the direction of the study.
1. Is there possibility of L1 (Mother Tongue)
inference with L2 (English Language) learning mastery?
2. Is there a relationship between student’s verbal
interaction in the school and of home background?
3. Do performances of students in the use of
English vary with the factor of experience/qualified teachers teaching the
subject?
1. DELIMITATION
The study was carried
out in Ibadan, Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State. The scope is
limited to five selected secondary schools in the Local Government Area specified.
The schools are;
1. Orogun Grammar School, Orogun
2. Akinyele High School, Ibadan
3. Ibadan Boys High School
4. Sty. Annes School, Molete
5. Honey Comb Group of Schools U. I. Ibadan.
Department | Education |
Project ID Code | EDU0121 |
Chapters | 5 Chapters |
No of Pages | 53 pages |
Reference | YES |
Format | Microsoft Word |
Price | ₦4000, $15 |
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