Objectifs of the study
p. 3-4
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1The broad objective of this study was to collect baseline information on current trends in the social behaviour of secondary school students.
Target groups
2Secondary schools were selected within Ibadan municipality, from Ibadan North East, Ibadan South East, and Ibadan South West local government areas (table 1).
Table 1. Sample frame of schools surveyed
Name of School | lga | |
1. | Queen of Apostles, Oluyoro | Ibadan NE |
2. | Loyola College, Ibadan | " |
3. | Holy Trinity, Old Ife Road | " |
4. | Renascent High School, Aremo | "l |
5. | Ibadan Grammar School, Molete | Ibadan SE |
6. | St. Anne’s School, Molete | " |
7. | Yejide Girls’ Grammar School, Molete | " |
8. | Wesley College of Science, Elekuro | " |
9. | Eyini High School, Old Lagos Road | " |
10. | St. Theresa’s College, Oke Ado | Ibadan SW |
11. | Queens School, Apata | " |
12. | Baptist Secondary School, Oke Ado | " |
13. | Baptist Grammar School, Idi Ishin | " |
14. | Oluyole High School, Ring Road | " |
15. | Oke Ado High School, Oke Ado | " |
16. | Community High School, Elewura | " |
17. | Urban Day Grammar School | " |
3In most of the schools surveyed, all the students in the senior secondary classes participated with the exception of a few schools where the senior student population was very large. In such cases the students were randomly selected to obtain a fair representation of the student population. Both mixed and girls schools were surveyed.
4Primary groups targeted included
Adolescent boys and girls in senior secondary classes
School principals
Guidance counsellors
Home economics teachers
Methodology
5A participatory approach was used to collect information from the primary target groups. Focused group discussion sessions, in-depth interview sessions and structured questionnaires were the instruments used.
6The study started in the third week of June, 1994. Preliminary visits to schools and a pretest of study instruments were carried out during the first and second weeks. The study was subsequently carried out and the questionnaires were administered with the assistance of the guidance counsellors in the schools. A total of three thousand three hundred and fifty-five questionnaires were administered.
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