EDUCATIONAL FUNDING CATALYST FOR TEACHER’S SERVICE DELIVERYAND GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IKOM EDUCATION ZONE OF CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA
Keywords:
Educational Funding, Catalyst, Teachers’ Service Delivery, Global Competitiveness, Secondary Schools.Abstract
This study examines the educational funding as catalyst for teachers’ service delivery and
global competitiveness in secondary schools in Ikom Education Zone of Cross River State,
Nigeria. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The descriptive survey
design was adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised 8234 (eight thousands
two hundred and thirty- four) teachers from 212 grant-aided secondary schools in Ikom
Education Zone. A sample of 130 (one hundred and thirty) teachers from twenty (20) selected
secondary schools was used for the study. A 10- items structured questionnaire developed by
the researcher titled “Educational Funding as Catalyst for Teachers’ Service Delivery and
Global Competitiveness Questionnaire (EFCTSDGCQ)” was used for data collection.
Descriptive statistics of mean and standard deviation scores were used to answer the research
questions while independent t-test statistical tool was used to test the hypotheses. The findings
revealed that educational funding on human resource management and provision of school
facilities significantly enhances secondary school teachers’ service delivery in the study area.
Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended amongst others that the government
and educational administrators should provide adequate funds for the management of human
resources such as prompt and regular payment of teachers’ salaries and allowances among
others; educational administrators should endeavor to make sufficient funds available for
provision of adequate physical school facilities since their non-availability or inadequacy,
lower teachers’ service delivery.