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ATTITUDE
OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TO JOURNALISM AS A CAREER
(A CASE
STUDY OF BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL, IREE)
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION:
1.1 Background
to the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Aim and Objectives of Study
1.4 Research Questions
1.5 Significance of the Study
1.6 Scope of the Study
1.7 Limitation of the Study
1.8 Definition of the Term
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.1 Sources of Literature
2.2 Perception and Attitude
2.2.1 Perception
2.2.2 Attitude
2.2.3 Factors that
Influence Attitude
2.2.4 Factors in Career Choice
2.3 Theoretical Framework
2.4 Summary of
Literature
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Area of
study
3.3 Populations of the
study
3.4 Research sample and
sampling Technique
3.5 Instruments used for
data collection
3.6 Validity of the
instrument
3.7 Method of data
collection
3.8 Method of data
analysis
CHAPTER FOUR PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1 Data presentation and
analysis
4.2 Discussion on findings
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER
STUDY
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
References
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
TO THE STUDY
Since the general public cannot be in all places at
the same time, journalists through the media bring the world closest by
reporting politics, sport, disasters even in far away China, UK, US, Russia e.
t. c within some seconds. Isamuko, B. (2010)
Journalist is the nose, eye, mouth, ear of the
public who help the public to see what is happening, to find-out where it is
happening, to help public to ask question on what they want to know from the
people involved and to feed them as quickly as possible. Isamuko, B. (2010)
Imagine a life without information, without news,
without mass media and journalists.
Journalism is the collection, preparation and
distribution of news and related commentary and feature materials through such
media as pamphlets, newsletter, magazines, radio, motion pictures, television,
the internet and books.
Journalism
is one saddled with the responsibility of finding facts, writing news, editing
news and other editorial materials that are worthy of public interest for
presentation. Journalist work in a radio, television, newspaper, magazine,
online news blog/ website e. t. c.
The
earliest known journalist product was a newssheet in ancient Rome called the
ACTA DIURNA published daily from 59 BC, it was hung in prominent places and
recorded important social and political events.
Journalism
in the 20th century was marked by a growing sense of professionalism. In our
society today it has been observed that there is gender disparity in all
quarters, mass media is not an exception yet women journalists have contributed
significantly to the development and success of journalism locally and
internationally especially in the broadcast media where they serve as
newscasters, presenters and reporters.
The research will examine the
attitude of secondary school students towards journalism as a career using
students of Baptist High School, Iree as a case.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF BHS
The
Baptist High School, Iree was founded in February, 1959 and sited at its
present location in the valley between Eru and Maye Hills along Iree-Ikirun
Road.
The school was earlier planned
for establishment in 1958, but for the government policy that somehow changed
in favour of the establishment of Baptist High School, Saki, the dream could
not be realized for that year.
The
person to midwife the proposed school had already been named and given a
marching order to move to Iree from his then Olivet Baptist High School, Oyo’s
working place. At the change of the policy in 1958, Deacon Isaac Adebisi
Adedoyin was asked to continue his good services at the olivet heights, Oyo
while every other thing that needed to be done officially to actualize the
dream continued in the untiring hands of member of Iree Community, the Nigerian
Baptist Convention and the Government.
At the
inception of the school, the Baptist High School, Iree wanted to give quality
education to the children of her members, mainly to allow the children of the
poor to enjoy quality education at minimum cost. However, this golden
opportunity was later extended to other denominations and as well as other
religions circles with the principles motivation to provide sound and quality
education for all attain an enviable feat by wining several academic awards for
the good performance of its students.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Basically,
the study aims at finding out the attitude of secondary school students towards
journalism as a career with the view to know the perception and opinions of
students especially those in Art department about the course they have in mind
to pursue and the reason.
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
To know
weather students of BHS know anything about journalism.
To know the percentage of BHS
students that prefers journalism as a career.
To examine what influences the
students toward chosen journalism as a career.
To know the type of mass media
that students of BHS prefer to work.
To highlight some of the
challenges facing students of BHS to choose journalism as career.
To x-ray the contribution of
school counselor in helping students of BHS to choose and mould their career.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.
Do students of BHS know anything about journalism?
2.
How many students of BHS prefer journalism as a
career?
3.
What influences the students toward chosen
journalism as a career?
4.
Which of the mass media are students prefer to
work?
5.
Is their any challenge facing students of BHS to
choose journalism as career?
6.
Does school counselor help students of BHS to
choose and mould their career?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
It is
hoped that this research work will help education planner to determine the
number of upcoming students into journalism.
It will
also project to professional journalists how they are judged by the audience.
Parents will also benefit from
the work by guiding and educating their children on their careers and expose
them to some things that will help molding their careers.
It will
also form part of the academic work that future researchers can rely on a as
reference material.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This
project has been designed and based on altitudes of senior secondary school
students to journalism as a career.
The scope
of this project concentrate on senior secondary students of case study to
authenticate the attitudes of students to journalism as career. Giving brief
history about the case study and various definition of journalism.
It also
converse the literature review in which information from different authors
basically on the project are gathered from journal from textbooks, journals,
handout e.t.c. Relevant information from the case study will also be covered.
Majority
those activities being carried out in Baptist High School concerning their
attitude to journalism as a career.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Uneasy
lies the heads that wears the grown so they say. The research on this project
is not an expectation because it has been subjected to series of setback and
limitations.
There are
many limitations ranging form not knowing where to start, not knowing who to
consult or approach for materials not knowing what next to write in various
segment of this study and not actually knowing who to put me through in
achieving my work and others are:
1. Stress from other academic
activities is one of the limitations to the research work
2. Financial constraint to travel
to different places.
3. Duration for the research work
is relatively short
3. Materials that are available
on this topic is relatively small as the concept is new or people are not
written from that angle.
Other
major limitation is difficulties to collect some information and to
confirmation some data from the case study there believed that as part of their
protocol information should not be disclosed anyhow especially to outsiders.
1.8 DEFINITION OF THE TERM
Attitude– This is
the thinking or feeling which female mass communication students exhibits
towards the practice of journalism.
Journalism: This is
the professional job expected of every graduate of mass communication to
practice which is the work of collecting writing and publishing of news
stories, articles in Newspapers and magazines or broadcasting them on Radio and
Television to inform the general public on things happening in the world
Career: This
is a particular job or the type of Job one do in other to earn a living. Such
as journalism for graduates of mass communication.
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