Victor Mafone Alasa
School of Education, College of humanities & Education, Fiji National University

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The Impact of Orphanage Homes on the Personality Development of Primary School Students in Nigeria Magdalene Ifeoma Ogbemudia; Esther Chinedu Wordu; Victor Mafone Alasa; Nwajiaku Esther Okwudili
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v3i2.17160

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This study investigated the impact of orphanage home on the personality development of students, using the Akwa Ibom State, South Nigeria as the research context. Three variables were considered in this study which includes impact of self-image on personality development, impact of self-worth on personality development and impact of physical well-being on personality development.  A sample size of seventy-five (75) students participated in the study that has the descriptive design as research design. The instrument use for data collection was orphanage Home and Pupils’ Personality Development Questionnaire (OHPPDQ). The data set generated from the participants was analyzed with the independent t-test statistics and the result obtained from the study at 0.5 level of significant showed that self-image, self-worth and physical well-being of students significantly influence the personality development of Orphanage student in this part of the country, and the necessary recommendations were made.
The Impacts of the Challenges of Fijian Rural High School Students on Their Academic Achievement Victor Mafone Alasa; Doreen Kumar
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v3i2.17162

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Globalization and technological revolution have made education a priority for every human being. Policymakers and curriculum specialists have given considerable recognition to the provision of quality education. Even though quality education rests upon multiple factors like environment, social and political climate of a country the impact on academic achievements of students in rural schools cannot be underestimated. Many studies have shown that rural schools were faced with multiple challenges that are unique to their environment, which hampers the provision of quality education. There has been little improvement in students’ performance and educational standards in rural schools. The study used the qualitative research method within the constructivist paradigm. Four research objectives and research questions guided the study. Data were collated from respondents purposively drawn from the five schools in the research context of Bua district Region of Fiji Island in the Northern via on call interviews. The findings of the study revealed that certain student-related challenges, teacher-related challenges, curriculum challenges, school support system and lack of parental involvement and socio-economic status significantly affected academic achievements of rural secondary school students in the research context. In conclusion, it is imperative to use education policies, reforms, and strategies to address student related challenges, teacher related challenges, curriculum challenges, improve school support systems to enhance academic achievements. Parental support and engagement are one of the most significant findings of the study which indicates that there is a need for parents to be actively involved in their children’s education by providing academic support, consistently monitoring performance in school by getting feedback from teachers, showing support in school and community-based programs and ensure that the home environment is made conducive for their children’s learning. Rural school students can excel in academic achievements through provision of quality education