Influence of Cultural Background on Students Interpersonal Relationship in Federal Colleges of Education in Southeast Geopolitical Zone.
ABSTRACT
This investigated the of cultural on students’ interpersonal in Federal Colleges of Education in the geopolitical zone. Four research questions and four hypotheses guided the study.
A 24 item researcher-developed questionnaire was administered to 1,875 students of the Federal College of Education in the Southeast geopolitical zone.
The data collected were analyzed using mean scores and standard deviation while t-test statistics were used to test the null hypothesis at a 0.05 level of significance.
The study found that: cultural background influences the level at which students relate with one another in school.
Religion influences students’ interpersonal relationships in school, ethnic nationality, and affiliation influence students’ interpersonal relationships in school, and interpersonal relationships among students of different cultural backgrounds could be improved via cultural integration, inter-ethnic marriage, respect for cultural values, and adoption of one language as a mode of communication in school.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE- – – – – – – – – i
APPROVAL PAGE- – – – – – – – ii
CERTIFICATION- – – – – – – – iii
DEDICATION – – – – – – – – – iv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS- – – – – – – v
ABSTRACT- – – – – – – – – vi
TABLE OF CONTENT- – – – – – – vii
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study – – – – – – 1
Statement of the Problem – – – – – – 6
Purpose of the Study – – – – – – – 7
Significance of the Study – – – – – – 8
Scope of the Study – – – – – – – – 10
Research Questions- – – – – – – – 10
Hypotheses- – – – – – – – – 11
CHAPTER TWO:
Review of Literature- – – – – – – 12
Conceptual framework – – – – – – – 12
Concept of Culture- – – – – – – – 12
Concept of Cultural Background – – – – – 14
Concept of Interpersonal Relationship – – – – 16
Factors Influencing Interpersonal Relationship- – 19
Effort made to improve Good Interpersonal Relationship
Among People of Different Cultural Background in
Nigeria.- – – – – – – – – – 21
Theoretical Framework – – – – – – – 25
The Symbolic-Interaction Theory – – – – – 25
Conflict Theory – – – – – – – – 26
Systems Theory- – – – – – – – 26
Empirical Studies – – – – – – – 27
Summary of Literature review – – – – – 31
CHAPTER THREE
Research Method- – – – – – – – 33
Design of the Study- – – – – – – – 33
Area of the Study- – – – – – – – 33
Population of the Study – – – – – – – 34
Sample and Sampling Techniques- – – – – 34
Instrument for Data Collection:- – – – – 35
Validation of the Instrument. – – – – – – 36
Reliability of the Instrument:- – – – – – 36
Method of Data Collection – – – – – – 37
Method of Data Analysis- – – – – – – 37
CHAPTER FOUR
Presentation of results- – – – – – – 38
Research Question 1- – – – – – – 38
Research Question 2- – – – – – – 41
Research Question 3 – – – – – – – 43
Research Question 4- – – – – – – 46
Summary of the Findings- – – – – – – 51
CHAPTER FIVE
Discussion, Conclusion And Summary – – – – 53
Discussion of the Findings- – – – – – 53
Conclusion of the study: – – – – – – 56
Educational Implication of the Findings- – – – 56
Recommendations – – – – – – – 57
Limitation of the study- – – – – – – 58
Suggestion for further study- – – – – – 59
Summary of study – – – – – – – 59
References- – – – – – – – – 61
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Differences in cultural values among Nigerian society has been even before the coming of the colonial masters. Activities prevalent in Nigeria society mostly takes cognizance of the differences in people’s culture.
For instance, the nature of the formation of our political parties, trade, religion and profession have some cultural attachment. Culture which is the way of life of a people which is passed from one generation to another which varies from one society to another.
Charles (2012) in his view described culture as the shared patterns of behaviour, interaction, cognitive constructs, and affective understanding, and these shared pattern identifies members of a cultural group while distinguishing these from another-group.
This observation was in line with Hifstede (2004), when noted that culture is a cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, spatial relations, concepts of the universe and material objects etc.
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