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This study unveils the predictive capabilities of educational resources (equipment, facilities, materials and personnel available for education) specifically provided for by the EKO Project Intervention on the mathematics achievements of students in Epe of Lagos Nigeria. Five independent variables were studied. Five schools were sampled using simple random sampling technique. SS2 students (N=385) of the sampled schools were used for the study. Three instruments were used. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used. Results showed that the five independent variables only accounts for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study unveils the predictive capabilities of educational resources (equipment, facilities, materials and personnel available for education) specifically provided for by the EKO Project Intervention on the mathematics achievements of students in Epe of Lagos Nigeria. Five independent variables were studied. Five schools were sampled using simple random sampling technique. SS2 students (N=385) of the sampled schools were used for the study. Three instruments were used. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used. Results showed that the five independent variables only accounts for 3.4% of the variance observed in mathematics achievement scores of the sampled schools and the observed variance is statistically significant [F(5,379)=3.674, p0.05]. In addition, only Students' Learning Enhancement Resources contribute significantly to the prediction of future students achievement in mathematics at (beta=0.172, t=3.259, p0.05). Also, there is no significant difference between the WAEC Mathematics Result Analysis of the sample school, three years before and three years after Eko Project Intervention. The observed difference is due to chance.
Autorenporträt
Onakoya Sunday, a Doctoral student, holds B.Ed in Business and M.Ed in Evaluation all from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He is a member of Nigeria Institute of Management and Teacher's Registration Council of Nigeria. His research interests include Educational Evaluation and Business Education. He has many scholarly article to his credits.