Assessment of the conditions of educational facilities in selected Local Government Areas in Kaduna State, Nigeria

E. Kanayochukwu, B. Dogo, Olumide Akinwumi Oluwole, A. Oluwafemi, J. Ajibuah, Daful Mwanret, Sadiq Queen
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Researches Review DGTH | 49-1, 81–98 | 2020 ABSTRACT: This paper was aimed at examining the conditions of educational facilities in public schools in selected Local Government Areas in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Physical inventories were carried out using the Educational Facilities Assessment Form (EFAF). Multistage sampling technique was used to select 9 Local Government Areas (LGAs). Data were analyzed using Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) 4.10 and Spearman Rank Correlation. The findings revealed that 88% of the schools do not have water supply while 22% have no roof, and 11.4% have power supply. It discovered that 32.9% of the schools were mud buildings while 4.2 % has no structure and less than 24 % has toilet facilities. Kaduna South LGA has the highest score (2.1) in the conditions of water facilities while Kajuru and Birnin Gwari LGAs have the lowest. Lere LGA has the least condition (1.1) of toilet facilities while Kaduna South LGA has the best (1.9). For conditions of building facilities, Zaria LGA was first followed by Kaduna South and Jemaá LGA. There was no significant relationship between public school and population of the LGAs, given that the calculated t-value (-0.222) was less than the critical t-value of (0.267). The GWR revealed a significant association between age of schools and the conditions of educational facilities at 0.05 significance level. The paper concluded that the conditions of educational facilities are not in disarray and properly maintained due to poor funding thus, requires urgent action. It therefore, recommends the implication of the UNESCO’s benchmark of demands 26% annual budget and 6% of the gross domestic product be invested in education.
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对尼日利亚卡杜纳州选定的地方政府地区的教育设施条件进行评估
摘要:本文旨在调查尼日利亚卡杜纳州部分地方政府辖区公立学校的教育设施状况。使用教育设施评估表(EFAF)进行实物调查。采用多阶段抽样技术,选取了9个地方政府辖区。数据分析采用地理加权回归(GWR) 4.10和Spearman秩相关。调查结果显示,88%的学校没有供水,22%的学校没有屋顶,11.4%的学校有电力供应。调查发现,32.9%的学校是泥建筑,4.2%的学校没有结构,不到24%的学校有厕所设施。在水设施条件方面,卡杜纳南部地区得分最高(2.1分),卡朱鲁和比宁瓜里地区得分最低。Lere LGA的厕所设施条件最低(1.1),而卡杜纳南LGA的厕所设施条件最好(1.9)。在建筑设施条件方面,Zaria LGA首先是Kaduna South和jema LGA。公立学校与地方自治团体人口之间没有显著的关系,因为计算的t值(-0.222)小于临界t值(0.267)。GWR显示学校年龄与教育设施条件之间存在显著的相关关系,在0.05的显著水平上。本文的结论是,由于资金不足,教育设施的条件并不混乱,维护得很好,因此需要紧急采取行动。因此,它建议教科文组织要求将26%的年度预算和6%的国内生产总值投资于教育的基准的含义。
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