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School Culture as a Predictor of Students' Academic Performance,Used
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A school is a complex subculture within the larger society. It possesses its own culture that influences both teachers and students behaviour towards achieving the educational goals. Secondary schools have recorded poor performance in recent times in public examinations. Several studies have been carried out on teachers, students, schools and home factors, but not much have been done on school culture and students academic performance. This study, therefore, examined the influence of school culture elements such as teachers collaboration, teachers selfefficacy and achievement goal orientation on students academic performance in selected secondary school subjects.The study adopted the descriptive survey design of expost facto type. The study population comprised of teachers, and students of secondary schools in Southwestern Nigeria. A multistage random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 61 schools, 1,612 teachers and 5,100 students for the study.The findings revealed that School culture was a potent predictor of improving students academic performance in selected secondary school subjects
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