Lead City University Postgraduate Multidisciplinary Serials (Series 1)
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Item Impact of Internet Addiction on Academic Performance of Biology Students in Tertiary Institutions in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State(Lead City University Ibadan, 2023) Rebecca Iyabo OGUNRINDE; Saudat Titilope ADEYANJU; Damilola Jumoke IBIYEMIIt has been observed that student's academic performance in Biology has not improved over the years in Nigeria Tertiary institutions. It has been a major concern for lecturers to know the cause for the low performance and the solutions to the cause. To this effect, this study was carried out to determine the influence of internet addiction on the academic performance of biology students in tertiary institutions in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State. The research design was a descriptive research whereby a self-designed questionnaire of 150 copies was used to elicit information from the respondents (n=150). three hypotheses were stated to guide the study. The research Data was analysed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) and was tested at p< 0.05.Results of this study revealed that internet addiction statistically and significantly influenced students' academic performance. It was therefore recommended that it is vital for parents to scrutinize their children internet use in order to curb its excessive useItem Roles of Parental Involvement in Promoting Girl Child Education in Nigeria(Lead City University Ibadan, 2023) Erikitola, Joy Ozavize; Atoba, Bolanle OlawumiAccess to quality education is critical for the development of a nation, and the education of girls is essential for achieving gender equality and inclusive growth. However, in Nigeria, cultural, social, and economic factors have contributed to significant gender disparities in educational outcomes. One critical factor that can influence the education of girls is parental involvement. Parents play a vital role in promoting their daughters' education by creating a supportive learning environment, setting academic expectations, and providing financial and emotional support. This paper examines the role of parental involvement in promoting girl child education in Nigeria. It discusses the challenges that parents face in becoming involved in their children's education, including poverty, cultural beliefs, and limited access to educational resources. The paper then explores effective strategies and best practices for promoting parental involvement, drawing on successful programmes from other developing countries. These strategies include community mobilization, parent-teacher associations, and home based interventions that target parents and caregivers. The paper also highlights the importance of engaging fathers and male family members in promoting girl child education, as they often hold significant influence over girls' educational decisions. Finally, the paper discusses the potential impact of parental involvement on educational outcomes, including increased school attendance, improved academic performance, and higher rates of graduation. In conclusion, promoting parental involvement in girl child education is essential for achieving gender equality and inclusive growth in Nigeria. By creating a supportive learning environment and engaging parents and caregivers, one can unlock the full potential of Nigeria's girls and create a brighter future for all.