TELEVISION AS AN INSTRUMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT IN ENUGU STATE
By
MC/N2002/242
Presented To
Department of Mass Communication
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of television educational programme on children. One hundred and eighty respondents were randomly selected for the study in Enugu Sate and questionnaires were distributed to them. To accomplish this task, the following hypothesis were tested.
H1: Educational Programmes stimulate interest of school children in education,
H2: The timing and suitability of educational programmes on NTA channel 8 to children in Enugu State
H3: Visual aids used in educational programmes are sufficient to enhance understanding of educational programmes
H4: educational programmes on television are more effective in educating school children than academic activities in the school.
The tabularized and percentage statistical technique was used to test the above –formulated hypothesis.
After a carefully analysis, it was discovered that three of the formulated hypotheses received statistical support while the remaining one upheld the null hypothesis.
Based on the above findings, the researchers recommended among other things, that there is need for N.T.A. Channel 8 Enugu to bring back to our television educational programme that will improve the standard of the education in the state.
The researchers also suggest that for a more valid appraisals of this research a similar study should be carried out in other parts of the country.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE II
APPROVAL PAGE III
DEDICATION IV
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT V
ABSTRACT VI
TABLE OF CONTENT VIII
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION 11.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1
1.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM 8
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 9
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 10
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 11
1.6 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES 12
1.7 ASSUMPTION 13
1.8 LIMITATION OF STUDY 14
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 152.1 THE LITERATURE REVIEW 15
2.2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 15
2.3 SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW 20
CHAPTER THREE - METHODOLOGY 243.1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 24
3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN 24
3.3 RESEARCH SAMPLE 26
3.4 MEASURING INSTRUMENT 28
3.5 DATA COLLECTION 28
3.6 DATA ANALYSIS 29
3.7 EXPECTED RESULTS 30
CHAPTER FOUR4.1 DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS 31
4.2 DATA ANALYSIS 31
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FURTHER STUDY
5.1 SUMMARY 45
5.2 RECOMMENDATION 47
BIBLIOGRAPHY 49
QUESTIONNAIRE 53