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The Role of the Parents-teachers Association (Pta) in the Development of Primary Schools in Esan South Local Government Area of Edo State

The Role of the Parents-teachers Association (Pta) in the Development of Primary Schools in Esan South Local Government Area of Edo State

The Role of the Parents-teachers Association (Pta) in the Development of Primary Schools in Esan South Local Government Area of Edo State

CHAPTER ONE

OBJECTIVE OF STUDY

The objectives of this study are:

  1. To determine the role-played by the parent teacher association in the primary school system in Esan South Local Government Area in Edo State.
  2. To find out what are major problems the parents teachers association have been facing
  3. To assist the impact of the parents teaches association in the primary school system in Esan South Local Government Area in Edo State.
  4. To find out if the parent teacher association is lacking in its stated role.

CHAPTER TWO

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Conceptual Framework

Parent’s Teacher’s Association is a voluntary and welfare association of parents and guardians, as well as teachers of a particular school. In some countries, this association of parents and teachers is called by other names. Irrespective of whatever name it is known in different countries, the objectives of Parent’s -Teacher’s Associations (P.T.As) is essentially the same. The promotion of such understanding and co-operation between the teachers and parents, as would make it possible for each party to contribute towards the creation of a conducive atmosphere that will facilitate the process of learning and teaching in schools. (Okeke 2004).

Parent’s -Teacher’s  Association  (P.T.A.)  is  a  familiar phrase  in  the  present  day  secondary  school educational  system  in  Nigeria.  The  PTA  is  a  formal establishment  in  the  school  system  which  is  made  up of  parents  whose  children  are  currently  registered  as students  in  the  school,  together  with  teachers  in  the school.  The  aim  of  the  PTA  is  to  enhance  the collective  participation  of  parents  and  teachers  in  the education  of  children  (Garry,  2007).    According  to Onderi  and  Makori  (2013),  PTA provide  a  link through  which  parents  and  the  rest  of  community assumes  a  partnership  responsibility  and  in  that  way participate  in  the  education  of  their  children. The Federal Republic of  Nigeria  in  its  National  Policy on Education  (FRN, 2013:55)  recognized  the  importance of parents in the  school  management  when  it  stated that  “the  local people  particularly  parents  will  be encouraged  to  participate  in  school  management”.

The  position  of  Parent’s-Teacher’s Association  in  our  present  educational system  can  only  be  fully  appreciated  when viewed  from  a  historical  perspective. Before  the  Nigerian  civil  war  in  1967, there was no  Parent-Teachers  Association in  our  schools,  at  least  not  as  they presently  exist.  The  Parent-Teachers Association  where  it  existed  at  all,  was  a very  informal  organization  without  any structure,  constitution  nor  officers.  In fact, it existed  and  operated  as  occasional informal invitation  of some  parents  by school  authorities,  to  the  schools  annual event  such  as  Sport  Day,  Prize  Giving Day,  Speech  Day,  or  school’s  feast  or Foundation  Day.    Before  the  civil  war, most  of  the  schools  were  owned  and managed  by  different  Christian  missionary bodies  as  well  as  private  individuals. Before the  civil  war,  almost  all  the schools both primary  and  secondary  as  well  as  teachers training  institutions  were  owned  by the missionaries  and  some  philanthropic individuals  who  were  responsible  for  the appointment,  discipline,  promotion  as  well as  termination  of  teachers.  The  school proprietors  received  grants-in-aid  from  the government  to  help  them  in  the  running  of schools.  Another  source  of  revenue available  to  school  proprietors  were  fees  of different  types  which  were  charged  to  the pupils.  With  the  money  realized  from  all these  sources,  they  paid  the  teachers, equipped  the  school  and  defrayed  other sundry  expenses  incurred  in  the  day  to  day running  of  the  schools  (Okeke, 2004).

Under  the  auspices  of  the  P.T.A., parents  have  come  to  appreciate  that  the process  of  educating  their  children  is  a responsibility  they  will  jointly  share  with the  teachers.  Iwuanyanwu  (2006)  opined that  teachers  on  the  other  hand  are  made  to accept  the  fact  that  parents  have  not  only  a duty,  but  also  a  right  to  take  active  part  in discussing  and  taking  decision  on  all  the facts  or  aspects  of  the  education  of  their children. The  place  of  PTA  in  the  administration  of  schools  has  been  a topic  of  research  and  discussion  by  individuals  and  groups  of  people in  different  work  of  life.  So  many  works  and  publications  from Nigeria  and  other  parts  of  the  world  on  the  issue  of  the  influence  of PTA  on  the  management of  schools. In  an  attempt  to  identify  the  influence  of  PTA  in  the administration  of  schools,  it  is  not  sufficient  for  one  to  exchange most  of  the  available  source  of  the  related  literature  no  matter  how detailed  one’s  work  may  be.  There  is  a  common  knowledge  that  PTA carries out a major  place  in  the  administration  of  school  in  the  state.

 

CHAPTER THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Introduction

In this chapter, we described the research procedure for this study. A research methodology is a research process adopted or employed to systematically and scientifically present the results of a study to the research audience viz. a vis, the study beneficiaries.

Research Design

Research designs are perceived to be an overall strategy adopted by the researcher whereby different components of the study are integrated in a logical manner to effectively address a research problem. In this study, the researcher employed the survey research design. This is due to the nature of the study whereby the opinion and views of people are sampled. According to Singleton & Straits, (2009), Survey research can use quantitative research strategies (e.g., using questionnaires with numerically rated items), qualitative research strategies (e.g., using open-ended questions), or both strategies (i.e. mixed methods). As it is often used to describe and explore human behaviour, surveys are therefore frequently used in social and psychological research.

Population of the Study

According to Udoyen (2019), a study population is a group of elements or individuals, as the case may be, who share similar characteristics. These similar features can include location, gender, age, sex or specific interest. The emphasis on study population is that it constitutes individuals or elements that are homogeneous in description.

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

This chapter presents the analysis of data derived through the questionnaire and key informant interview administered on the respondents in the study area. The analysis and interpretation were derived from the findings of the study. The data analysis depicts the simple frequency and percentage of the respondents as well as interpretation of the information gathered. A total of hundred and twenty (120) questionnaires were administered to respondents of which 100 were returned. The analysis of this study is based on the number returned.

From the responses obtained as expressed in the table above, 60 respondents constituting 60% said yes. 20 respondents constituting 20% said no. While the remain 20 respondents constituting 20% were undecided.

CHAPTER FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Summary of Findings

The findings of this study can be summarized as follow:

(A) Principals considered the PTAs as contributing towards improving plant management in secondary schools to a little extent. In addition,  male and female principals  did  not  differ significantly with  regards to the extent of the PTA contributions in school  plant  maintenance.  In  other words  both  male  and  female  principals  shared  similar views  on  the  issue.  This  indicates  that  the  PTAs appear  not to have  contributed  much  to  the  provision  of bore holes, sponsorship of seminars and enlightenment  programmes,  equipping  of  libraries with  books,  provision  of  office  equipment and items of stationery, maintenance  of  toilets,  sustenance  of power  supply,  and  provision  of  school  vehicle.

(B) PTAs  contribute to the  construction  of toilets,  provision  of  sports  facilities,  donation  of school  prizes  and  generating  sets,  maintenance  of school  buildings,  and  building  of  blocks  of classrooms  and  school  halls.

(C) The  PTAs  contribute in  the  provision  of some  school  plant  facilities,  their  contributions  in  the maintenance  and  sustenance  of  the  school  plant  thus provided  is  very  little.

Conclusion

It was found in this study that  the  P.T.As contribute to  raising  the  moral  tone  of  the  school  to a  moderate  extent.  No  significant  difference  existed between  the  mean  ratings  of  male  and  female principals,  indicating  that  both  group  of  principals considered  the  PTA  to  have  contributed  moderately in  raising  the  moral  tone  of  the  school.  Specifically, The  PTA  was  considered  useful  in  reporting  students caught  at  cyber  cafes  during  schools  to  the  principal, participating  in  developing  school  rules  and regulations,  reporting  teachers  that  collect  illegal levies  or  request  bribery  from  students,  and  ensuring that  students  are  always  properly  dressed.  Other  areas of  their  contributions  are  accepting  punishment  of their  children  in  good  faith,  honouring  staff invitations  to  discuss  their  children’s  misbehaviour, and  insisting  that  their  children  repeat  classes  upon poor  performance.  This  finding  is  encouraging because it shows that parents  cared  about  their students’  moral  standards  and  discipline.

Recommendations

Based  on  the  findings  of  this study,  the  following  recommendations were made:

  1. The State Ministry of Education  in edo State  should  formulate relevant  policies  to  compel  school  PTA  to  be  more useful  to  school management.
  2. The PTA and educational  administrators  should  make concerted  efforts  to  improve  and  sustain  the contributions  of  the  PTA  in  raising  schools’  moral tones.
  3. Government should implement  some  important incentives  such  as  publication  of  names  of  school PTAs  that  demonstrate  outstanding  contributions  to the  administration  of  secondary  education,  in  order  to motivate  other  school  PTAs.
  4. Principals and teachers  should  encourage  good rapport  between  them  and  the  PTA.

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