Practicum Exercise and The Attitudes of Pre-Service Educational Administrators in Cross River State

24. Egbula, E. O., Arop, F.O. & Owan, V.J. (2019). Practicum Exercise and the Attitudes of Pre-Service Educational Administrators in Cross River State. International Journal of Innovation in Educational Management (IJIEM), 3(1), 9 – 19.

11 Pages Posted: 15 Jun 2019

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Egbula Ogar Ene

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Valentine Joseph Owan

Ultimate Research Network (URN), Calabar, Nigeria

Festus Obun Arop

University of Calabar (UNICAL)

Date Written: March 30, 2019

Abstract

This study was aimed at examining “practicum exercise and the attitudes of pre-service educational administrators in Cross River State.” Pre-administrators’ attitudes were assessed in the area of self-discipline, time management, and record keeping. Three null hypotheses formulated offered direction to the study. The study adopted a quasi-experimental research design. Pre-service administrators with practicum experience were the experimental group while those without practicum experience were the control group. Cluster and simple random sampling techniques were adopted in selecting 60 final year students and 60 year three students or its equivalent out of a population of 220 final year and 208 year three students or its equivalent, from both NUC and CES programmes respectively. The instrument used for data collection was Practicum Exercise, Study Habits, and Record-Keeping Abilities Questionnaire (PESDTMARKAQ). Independent t-test was used to test the null hypotheses at .05 level of significance using Microsoft Excel 2013 Data analysis tool pack. The results of the study showed that practicum exercise had no effect on pre-service administrators’ self-discipline and record keeping attitudes; Practicum exercise was found to affect time management attitudes of pre-service educational administrators. Based on these findings, it was recommended among several others that; pre-service administrators with practicum experience should make efforts to develop the level of their self-discipline by enacting and obeying personal policies that are favorable to their academic growth and progress.

Keywords: Practicum; Self-discipline; Time Management; Recordkeeping; Attitudes; Educational Administrators

Suggested Citation

Ene, Egbula Ogar and Owan, Valentine Joseph and Arop, Festus Obun, Practicum Exercise and The Attitudes of Pre-Service Educational Administrators in Cross River State (March 30, 2019). 24. Egbula, E. O., Arop, F.O. & Owan, V.J. (2019). Practicum Exercise and the Attitudes of Pre-Service Educational Administrators in Cross River State. International Journal of Innovation in Educational Management (IJIEM), 3(1), 9 – 19. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3394437

Egbula Ogar Ene

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Valentine Joseph Owan (Contact Author)

Ultimate Research Network (URN), Calabar, Nigeria ( email )

No 23 Stream Road, Nyaghasang
Calabar Municipality
Calabar
Nigeria

Festus Obun Arop

University of Calabar (UNICAL) ( email )

PMB 1115
Faculty of Social Sciences
Calabar, AK Cross River State 540402
Nigeria

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