YOLA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF ADAMAWA STATE
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Elishama, Lakam John
Department of Mathematics
Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola, Nigeria.
E-mail:
elishamalj@gmail.com
Abstract: This study ascertains the predictive strength of the Junior Secondary Certificate Examination (JSCE) in predicting the performance of students in the Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (SSCE) in Yola-South L.G.A Adamawa State, Nigeria. As an ex-post facto and a descriptive research, the study population comprised of 1,655 and 1,366 students who registered for JSCE and SSCE respectively in five secondary schools in Yola-South metropolis of the state. Out of this population, a sample of 665 students was selected through the stratified random sampling technique. The instrument used to collect data for the study was an inventory while the data collected was analyzed using percentages, z-test, and correlation. The results of the investigation revealed that the academic achievement of the students in the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination (JSCE) in Yola-South metropolis was a poor predictor of low performance in Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE). Since the performance level was generally low in both examinations, it is recommended that the state government should intensify more effort in ensuring better teaching and learning strategies in schools through effective supervision and monitoring of schools, more qualified and competent teachers should be trained and employed to teach in Junior Secondary Schools.