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In-school factors constraining Bauchi state government and UNICEF girls' education programme strategies


John Onche Idu
Matthew Funsho Bello
Deborah Gaius Alaji

Abstract

Girls' education is critical to the development of Nigeria; as such this comparative study is an attempt to investigate the extent to which in-school related factors constrained the girls' education programme strategies of the Bauchi State Government, Nigeria and UNICEF from improving girlchild education in the state. A mixed method research design comprising both qualitative and quantitative approach to data gathering was developed and utilized to obtain a sample size of 180 respondents out of a total population of 283 using Qualtrics quantitative sample size calculator based on purposive sampling technique. Data obtained were analysed thematically and hypothesis tested using multiple regression with the aid of the SPSS statistical software (version 20) at 0.05 level of significance. The null hypothesis was rejected and the alternate upheld because it was found that school related factors, such as furniture, toilet and water facilities, availability of classrooms, teachers and school fence significantly constrained the girls' education programme strategies of the Bauchi State Government from improving girl-child education compared to that of UNICEF. In conclusion it was recommended that, the state government should utilize traditional and religious institut implemented.


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