Al-Hikmah University Central Journal
GENDER AND SCHOOL TYPE AS CORRELATES OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ EXTENSIVE READING HABIT AND WRITING PERFORMANCE IN ILORIN, NIGERIA
Abstract
This study focused on examining the relationship between gender and school type as correlates of secondary school students’ extensive and writing performances in Ilorin by adopting the descriptive survey design. The population for the study were all secondary school students in Ilorin, while the sample were 399 students. Two instruments were used in the study. The first, Students’ Reading Habit Questionnaire (SRHQ) and the second, Students’ Writing Performance Test (SWPT). The data were analyzed using percentages and the Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Co-efficient at 0.05 alpha level. The study revealed that most of the students have an ambivalent reading habit. Similarly, most of the students prefer reading their textbooks to any other material. Also, a greater percentage of students (88.7%) recorded low writing performance. In addition, there was a significant relationship between reading habits and writing performance. The study concluded that there was no relationship between reading habits and writing performance of students. It was recommended that reading and writing activities should be functional since formal education could end at the level by including reading in other subjects not only in English language and Literature.