Emeke, E. Adenike and Adeniran, Ganiyat O. (2021) Student and School Performance Indicators as Determinants of Student Midwives’ Performance in Anatomy and Physiology: A Path Analytic Study. In: New Horizons in Education and Social Studies Vol. 10. B P International, pp. 70-82. ISBN 978-93-90768-84-4
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Aims: The present chapter constructed and tested a seven variable model for providing a causal explanation of student midwives’ achievement in Anatomy and Physiology in terms of student
performance indicators of entry qualifications, academic self-concept and academic support seeking and school performance indicators of teacher quality, school type and teacher-student ratio. The midwives provide high proportion of the intra-partum care for women with pregnancy complication whose care is directly managed by an obstetrician.
Study Design: The study adopted a survey research.
Place and Duration of Study: Schools of Midwifery in Lagos zone of Nigeria, between January 2009 and January 2010.
Methodology: The population was made up of 559 student midwives and 73 midwife educators in Nigeria. The four sets of instruments used were Teacher Quality Questionnaire, r = 0.8; Student
Midwives’ Academic self concept Questionnaire r = 0.84; Teachers Perception of Student Midwives’ Academic Support-Seeking Questionnaire, r = 0.74; and Achievement Test in Anatomy and
Physiology, r = 0.79.Data were analysed using multiple regression and path-analysis.
Results: The result showed that only three (3) variables namely: School Type, Teacher Quality and Academic Self Concept had direct causal influence and were significant in determining student
midwives’ achievement in Anatomy and Physiology(x7).
Conclusion: Recommendations were made based on the findings.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Subjects: | Euro Archives > Social Sciences and Humanities |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 06 Nov 2023 03:43 |
Last Modified: | 06 Nov 2023 03:43 |
URI: | http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/3661 |