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Journal of Education and Practice                                                                www.iiste.org
ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)
Vol 3, No 1, 2012



    The Effectiveness of Co-curricular Activities on Academic
       Achievements of Secondary School Students in District
                       Abbottabad Pakistan - A Case Study
                                        Zahid Bashir, Shafqat Hussain
                                         NUMLs Islamabad Pakistan
Abstract
This research was conducted to examine the effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievements of
secondary school students in District Abbottabad. The research is experimental in nature, pre-test Post–test
equivalent group design was selected for this purpose. In this study, an achievement test covering four
chapters of mathematics and four lessons of English was used as measuring instrument. Depending upon
pre-test scores, 200 students of 10th class were divided into two equal groups (n=100) named as
experimental group and control group. The experimental group was involved in co-curricular activities and
the control group did not participate in any activity beyond the classroom. There were two types of
co-curricular activities. First physical i.e., games, athletics and P.T (physical training) etc and the other was
debates, drama speeches etc. The experimental group carried out activities for forty minutes daily for
twelve weeks. The post-test was administered after twelve weeks. The pre-test and post-test scores of the
experimental and control groups served as data for this study. The analysis of data revealed that on the
whole, experimental groups showed better performance than controlled group. Hence the ultimate results
of the study indicated that co-curricular activities can contribute for enhancing academic achievements of
the secondary school students.
Keywords: Co-curricular activities, Academics achievements
1. Introduction
Most of the classical and almost all modern educationists admit that education is not just the memorization
of certain facts, figures and skills but it is all-round development of the students. So it is logical to think
that co-curricular activities are the integral part of educational system. Kumar et. al (2004) commented that
co-curricular activities hold a place of great importance in the field of education for the all round
development of children. Mentions have been made in various educational books, commission reports and
educational plan regarding the policy, programme, activities and significance of these activities. They
further added that for social, physical and spiritual development co-curricular activities are prerequisite.
Co-curricular activities are the activities performed by students that do not fall in the realm of the ordinary
curriculum of educational institution (wikipedia). Once these were regarded as extra-curricular activities
but due to their recognition of their importance, now these are called co-curricular activities. Whether these
activities have any relation with academic achievement or not, these are important in their own right due to
many reasons. Many educationists believe that these active increase social interaction, enhance leadership
quality, give a chance of healthy recreation, make students self disciplined and confident. Marsh and
Kleitman (2002) tested whether participation in co-curricular activities influences academic outcomes even
when the effects of a student’s ability, school, personal and family characteristics, and numerous other
factors are controlled. They find that joining more co-curricular activities and spending more time
participating in them is associated with higher grades, more difficult courses selected, more time spent on
homework, more colleges applied to, a higher likelihood of starting and finishing college, and a higher final
degree earned, even when other factors are controlled. Size of the sample for this study was 12084 students
which further increased the reliability of the results. Broh (2002) stated that researchers have found positive
associations between extracurricular participation and academic achievement. Darling et al. (2005),
compared the students who participated in co-curricular and who did not participate in these activities and
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commented as, “students who participated in school-based extracurricular activities had higher grades,
higher academic aspirations, and better academic attitudes than those who were not involved in
extracurricular activities at all” Thompson and Austin (2003) found no significant relationship between
co-curricular activities and the academic grades. Mahoney et al (2003) found a positive relationship
between co-curricular activities and inter-personal competencies, high aspiration and better attention level.
Hollway (2002) studied effect on motivation and found it positive too. Similarly Bauer and Liang, (2003)
showed positive effect on critical thinking, social and personal maturity.
2. Research Methodology
The study aimed at examining the effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievement of secondary
school students. The choice of suitable design for this experiment was the basic step in this research.
Keeping in view the various factors affecting the internal and external validity of experimental design,
pre-test post-test equivalent group design was considered a suitable research design for this experiment. In
order to conduct this experiment, four high schools (a government boys, a government girls, a private boys
and a private girls) having suitable conditions were selected in District Abbottabad. From each selected
school 50 students of 10th class were divided into two equivalent groups on the basis of pre-test scores
using matched random sampling technique. In each sample school one group was regarded as experimental
and other as control group. Thus the total population for this study was 200. For collecting data, the
pre-test/post-test was constructed after a thorough review of the techniques of test contraction. This test was
comprised on 100 objectives test items. The test was validated by pilot testing as well as judgmental
validation. For the reliability of the test, split-half method was used and the reliability of the test was found
to be 0.83. For treatment the experimental groups of all the four schools were engaged in co-curricular
activities of their own choice. Time allocated for the activities was forty minutes daily throughout the week.
No difference existed between any other variable i.e. teaching method, teachers, academic time etc. Control
groups were allowed to do whatever they wanted during those forty minutes. After treatment of twelve
weeks, the post-test was administered to all the experimental and control groups. Students’ scores on
pre-test and post-test served as data for this research. For data analysis, mean score, standard deviation and
t–test were used as statistical tools.

3. Null Hypotheses of Study
Following hypotheses were tested in order to achieve the objectives of the study
HO1 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in
co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in Govt school
for boys.
HO2 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in
co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in Govt school
for girls
HO3 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in
co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in private
school for boys.
HO4 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in
co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in private
school for girls.
4. Results and discussion
Developing the students mentally as well as physically creates an ideal learning environment and it also
helps in achieving the aims of education. Physical development of the students may also be an objective of
education and if the situation is thus that one i.e. co-curricular activities help in enhancing the other i.e.
academic achievement. Limited time activities can help in improving the academic performance of the
students. The findings of this study i.e. co-curricular activities have a significant effect on the academic
achievement are supported by the findings of Elliott, (2009); Rashid and Sasidhar (2005); Guest, Andrew,
and Schneider (2003) and Marsh and Kleitman (2002). While Broh (2002) ,found no relation of the above
mentioned variables. The raw scores of the students of experimental and control groups were arranged and
then analyzed by using mean score, standard deviation and t-test as statistical tools.
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5. Conclusions
Participation in co-curricular activities is beneficial for government and private school as well as boys and
girls. There was no significant difference between the achievement level of government boys (control and
experimental groups), government girls (control and experimental groups) private boys (control and
experimental groups) and private girls (control and experimental groups) on pre-test scores. An
improvement was observed after the treatment in control and experimental groups of all the four types of
schools. The performance of experimental groups of government boys, government girls and private girls
was significantly better than the performance of control groups of respective schools. While there was no
significant difference between the performance of experimental and control group of the private boys’
school on post-test.
References
Bauer, K. W. and Liang, Q. (2003) .The Effect of Personality and Pre-college Characteristics On First Year
Activities And Academic Performance. Journal of College Student Development, 44, 277-290
Broh, B. A. (2002, January). Linking Extracurricular programming to academic achievement: Who benefits
and why? Sociology of Education, 75, 69-96.
Darling, N., Caldwell, L. L., & Smith, R. (2005). Participation in school-based Extra- curricular activities
and adolescent adjustment. Journal of Leisure Research, 37, 51-77.
Elliott. J R (2009) The Relationship of Involvement in Co-Curricular Programs on Community College
Student Success and Development. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of Nebraska. USA
Guest, Andrew, and Schneider B (2003). “Adolescents’ Extracurricular Participation in Context: The
Mediating Effects of Schools, Communities, and Identity.” Sociology of Education 76 (2):89-109.
Kumar, A. (2004) Status of Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities in Primary Schools of Nepal:
Problems and Prospects, Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development Tribhuvan
University Balkhu, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Marsh, H. W., and Kleitman. S. (2002). Extracurricular School Activities: The Good, the Bad, and the
Nonlinear. Harvard Educational Review 72 (4):464-511.
Mohaney, J. L., Cairos, B.D., Farwer, T.W (2003). Promoting Interpersonal Competencies and Educational
Success through Extra-Curricular Activity Participation, Journal of Educational Psychology, 95, 409-418
Rashid,A.S and Sasidhar, B. (2005). Teachers’ perception on the effectiveness of Co-curricular Activities: a
Case Study of Malaysian Schools. Unitar-e-Journal. 1, No. 1, 32-44
Thompson, F. T., and Austin, W. P. (Eds), (2003). Television viewing and academic achievement revisited,
Electronic version. Education, 124, 194-202
  Table 1: Comparison of mean scores of govt boys’ school’s experimental and control groups on
           pre-test

        Group            N           Mean            S.D              t             P             df
    Experimental         25          32.05          8.12
                                                                    0.035         0.972           48
    Control              25          31.97          7.98
                   p>0.05                                         Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 1 shows the comparison of mean score of govt boy school students. No significant difference was
found between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p>0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups
were at the same level of achievement before treatment.
Table 2: Comparison of mean scores of private boy’s school’s experimental and control groups on
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         pre-test
      Group               N         Mean           S.D               t             P              df
    Experimental          25        35.44          7.83
                                                                    0.085         0.933           48
    Control               25        35.25          7.96
                 p>0.05                      Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 2 shows that there was no significant difference between mean scores of experimental and control
groups (p<0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups of private school were at the same level of achievement
before treatment.
Table 3: Comparison of mean scores of govt girl’s school experimental and control groups on pre-test
      Group               N         Mean           S.D               t             P              df
    Experimental          25        30.51          8.32
                                                                  0.158           0.875           48
    Control               25        30.87          7.76
              p>0.05                                                 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 3 shows the comparison of mean score of govt girls school’s students. No significant difference was
found between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p<0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups
were at the same level of achievement before treatment.
Table 4: Comparison of mean scores of private girls school’s experimental and control groups on
         pre-test
      Group               N         Mean           S.D               t             P              df
    Experimental          25        32.55          7.36
                                                                  0.158           0.876           48
    Control               25        32.89          7.89
                    p>0.05                                   Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 4 shows the comparison of mean score of private girls school’s students. No significant difference
was found between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p>0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the
groups were at the same level of achievement before treatment.
 Table 5: Comparison of mean scores of Govt boys school’s experimental and control groups on
           post-test
       Group         N        Mean          S.D             t              P             df
    Experimental     25        46.55        9.68
                                                          3.22           .023            48
    Control          25        37.42       10.33
             *p≤0.05                                        Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 5 depicts the comparison of mean score of govt boy school students. There was a significant
difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group
was (46.55) with standard deviation (9.68) whereas the mean of control group (37.42) and standard
deviation (10.33), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 3.22.




Table 6: Comparison of mean scores of private boy school’s experimental and control groups on
          post-test
    Group                 N         Mean           S.D               t             P              df

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    Experimental        25         48.22         11.35
                                                                 1.74           0.88           48
    Control             25         42.38         12.34
              p>0.05                                             Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 6 depicts the comparison of mean score of private boy school students. There was a no significant
difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group
was (48.22) with standard deviation (11.35) whereas the mean of control group (42.38) and standard
deviation (12.34), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 1.74.
Table 7: Comparison of mean scores of Govt (girls) school’s experimental and control groups on
         post-test
    Group               N          Mean           S.D             t               P            df
    Experimental        25         43.23         11.56
                                                                 2.59          0.0127          48
    Control             25         34.44         12.43
              *p≤0.05                                              Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 7 depicts the comparison of mean score of govt girl’s school students. There was a significant
difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group
was (43.23) with standard deviation (11.56) whereas the mean of control group (34.44) and standard
deviation (12.43), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 2.59.
Table 8: Comparison of mean scores of private (girls) schools experimental and control groups on
        post-test
      Group             N          Mean           S.D             t               P            df
    Experimental        25         41.11          9.87
                                                                 2.30          0.0259          48
    Control             25         34.17         11.42
              *p≤0.05                                          Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96
Table 8 shows the comparison of mean score of private girl’s school students. There was a significant
difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group
was (41.11) with standard deviation (9.87) whereas the mean of control group (34.17) and standard
deviation (11.42), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 2.30.




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The effectiveness of co curricular activities on academic achievements of secondary school students in district abbottabad pakistan

  • 1. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 3, No 1, 2012 The Effectiveness of Co-curricular Activities on Academic Achievements of Secondary School Students in District Abbottabad Pakistan - A Case Study Zahid Bashir, Shafqat Hussain NUMLs Islamabad Pakistan Abstract This research was conducted to examine the effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievements of secondary school students in District Abbottabad. The research is experimental in nature, pre-test Post–test equivalent group design was selected for this purpose. In this study, an achievement test covering four chapters of mathematics and four lessons of English was used as measuring instrument. Depending upon pre-test scores, 200 students of 10th class were divided into two equal groups (n=100) named as experimental group and control group. The experimental group was involved in co-curricular activities and the control group did not participate in any activity beyond the classroom. There were two types of co-curricular activities. First physical i.e., games, athletics and P.T (physical training) etc and the other was debates, drama speeches etc. The experimental group carried out activities for forty minutes daily for twelve weeks. The post-test was administered after twelve weeks. The pre-test and post-test scores of the experimental and control groups served as data for this study. The analysis of data revealed that on the whole, experimental groups showed better performance than controlled group. Hence the ultimate results of the study indicated that co-curricular activities can contribute for enhancing academic achievements of the secondary school students. Keywords: Co-curricular activities, Academics achievements 1. Introduction Most of the classical and almost all modern educationists admit that education is not just the memorization of certain facts, figures and skills but it is all-round development of the students. So it is logical to think that co-curricular activities are the integral part of educational system. Kumar et. al (2004) commented that co-curricular activities hold a place of great importance in the field of education for the all round development of children. Mentions have been made in various educational books, commission reports and educational plan regarding the policy, programme, activities and significance of these activities. They further added that for social, physical and spiritual development co-curricular activities are prerequisite. Co-curricular activities are the activities performed by students that do not fall in the realm of the ordinary curriculum of educational institution (wikipedia). Once these were regarded as extra-curricular activities but due to their recognition of their importance, now these are called co-curricular activities. Whether these activities have any relation with academic achievement or not, these are important in their own right due to many reasons. Many educationists believe that these active increase social interaction, enhance leadership quality, give a chance of healthy recreation, make students self disciplined and confident. Marsh and Kleitman (2002) tested whether participation in co-curricular activities influences academic outcomes even when the effects of a student’s ability, school, personal and family characteristics, and numerous other factors are controlled. They find that joining more co-curricular activities and spending more time participating in them is associated with higher grades, more difficult courses selected, more time spent on homework, more colleges applied to, a higher likelihood of starting and finishing college, and a higher final degree earned, even when other factors are controlled. Size of the sample for this study was 12084 students which further increased the reliability of the results. Broh (2002) stated that researchers have found positive associations between extracurricular participation and academic achievement. Darling et al. (2005), compared the students who participated in co-curricular and who did not participate in these activities and 44
  • 2. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 3, No 1, 2012 commented as, “students who participated in school-based extracurricular activities had higher grades, higher academic aspirations, and better academic attitudes than those who were not involved in extracurricular activities at all” Thompson and Austin (2003) found no significant relationship between co-curricular activities and the academic grades. Mahoney et al (2003) found a positive relationship between co-curricular activities and inter-personal competencies, high aspiration and better attention level. Hollway (2002) studied effect on motivation and found it positive too. Similarly Bauer and Liang, (2003) showed positive effect on critical thinking, social and personal maturity. 2. Research Methodology The study aimed at examining the effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievement of secondary school students. The choice of suitable design for this experiment was the basic step in this research. Keeping in view the various factors affecting the internal and external validity of experimental design, pre-test post-test equivalent group design was considered a suitable research design for this experiment. In order to conduct this experiment, four high schools (a government boys, a government girls, a private boys and a private girls) having suitable conditions were selected in District Abbottabad. From each selected school 50 students of 10th class were divided into two equivalent groups on the basis of pre-test scores using matched random sampling technique. In each sample school one group was regarded as experimental and other as control group. Thus the total population for this study was 200. For collecting data, the pre-test/post-test was constructed after a thorough review of the techniques of test contraction. This test was comprised on 100 objectives test items. The test was validated by pilot testing as well as judgmental validation. For the reliability of the test, split-half method was used and the reliability of the test was found to be 0.83. For treatment the experimental groups of all the four schools were engaged in co-curricular activities of their own choice. Time allocated for the activities was forty minutes daily throughout the week. No difference existed between any other variable i.e. teaching method, teachers, academic time etc. Control groups were allowed to do whatever they wanted during those forty minutes. After treatment of twelve weeks, the post-test was administered to all the experimental and control groups. Students’ scores on pre-test and post-test served as data for this research. For data analysis, mean score, standard deviation and t–test were used as statistical tools. 3. Null Hypotheses of Study Following hypotheses were tested in order to achieve the objectives of the study HO1 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in Govt school for boys. HO2 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in Govt school for girls HO3 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in private school for boys. HO4 There is no significant difference between the academic achievements score of the students involved in co-curricular activities as compared to those who do not take part in co-curricular activities in private school for girls. 4. Results and discussion Developing the students mentally as well as physically creates an ideal learning environment and it also helps in achieving the aims of education. Physical development of the students may also be an objective of education and if the situation is thus that one i.e. co-curricular activities help in enhancing the other i.e. academic achievement. Limited time activities can help in improving the academic performance of the students. The findings of this study i.e. co-curricular activities have a significant effect on the academic achievement are supported by the findings of Elliott, (2009); Rashid and Sasidhar (2005); Guest, Andrew, and Schneider (2003) and Marsh and Kleitman (2002). While Broh (2002) ,found no relation of the above mentioned variables. The raw scores of the students of experimental and control groups were arranged and then analyzed by using mean score, standard deviation and t-test as statistical tools. 45
  • 3. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 3, No 1, 2012 5. Conclusions Participation in co-curricular activities is beneficial for government and private school as well as boys and girls. There was no significant difference between the achievement level of government boys (control and experimental groups), government girls (control and experimental groups) private boys (control and experimental groups) and private girls (control and experimental groups) on pre-test scores. An improvement was observed after the treatment in control and experimental groups of all the four types of schools. The performance of experimental groups of government boys, government girls and private girls was significantly better than the performance of control groups of respective schools. While there was no significant difference between the performance of experimental and control group of the private boys’ school on post-test. References Bauer, K. W. and Liang, Q. (2003) .The Effect of Personality and Pre-college Characteristics On First Year Activities And Academic Performance. Journal of College Student Development, 44, 277-290 Broh, B. A. (2002, January). Linking Extracurricular programming to academic achievement: Who benefits and why? Sociology of Education, 75, 69-96. Darling, N., Caldwell, L. L., & Smith, R. (2005). Participation in school-based Extra- curricular activities and adolescent adjustment. Journal of Leisure Research, 37, 51-77. Elliott. J R (2009) The Relationship of Involvement in Co-Curricular Programs on Community College Student Success and Development. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of Nebraska. USA Guest, Andrew, and Schneider B (2003). “Adolescents’ Extracurricular Participation in Context: The Mediating Effects of Schools, Communities, and Identity.” Sociology of Education 76 (2):89-109. Kumar, A. (2004) Status of Co-Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities in Primary Schools of Nepal: Problems and Prospects, Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development Tribhuvan University Balkhu, Kathmandu, Nepal. Marsh, H. W., and Kleitman. S. (2002). Extracurricular School Activities: The Good, the Bad, and the Nonlinear. Harvard Educational Review 72 (4):464-511. Mohaney, J. L., Cairos, B.D., Farwer, T.W (2003). Promoting Interpersonal Competencies and Educational Success through Extra-Curricular Activity Participation, Journal of Educational Psychology, 95, 409-418 Rashid,A.S and Sasidhar, B. (2005). Teachers’ perception on the effectiveness of Co-curricular Activities: a Case Study of Malaysian Schools. Unitar-e-Journal. 1, No. 1, 32-44 Thompson, F. T., and Austin, W. P. (Eds), (2003). Television viewing and academic achievement revisited, Electronic version. Education, 124, 194-202 Table 1: Comparison of mean scores of govt boys’ school’s experimental and control groups on pre-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 32.05 8.12 0.035 0.972 48 Control 25 31.97 7.98 p>0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 1 shows the comparison of mean score of govt boy school students. No significant difference was found between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p>0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups were at the same level of achievement before treatment. Table 2: Comparison of mean scores of private boy’s school’s experimental and control groups on 46
  • 4. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 3, No 1, 2012 pre-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 35.44 7.83 0.085 0.933 48 Control 25 35.25 7.96 p>0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 2 shows that there was no significant difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p<0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups of private school were at the same level of achievement before treatment. Table 3: Comparison of mean scores of govt girl’s school experimental and control groups on pre-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 30.51 8.32 0.158 0.875 48 Control 25 30.87 7.76 p>0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 3 shows the comparison of mean score of govt girls school’s students. No significant difference was found between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p<0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups were at the same level of achievement before treatment. Table 4: Comparison of mean scores of private girls school’s experimental and control groups on pre-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 32.55 7.36 0.158 0.876 48 Control 25 32.89 7.89 p>0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 4 shows the comparison of mean score of private girls school’s students. No significant difference was found between mean scores of experimental and control groups (p>0.05) on pre-test, Thus both the groups were at the same level of achievement before treatment. Table 5: Comparison of mean scores of Govt boys school’s experimental and control groups on post-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 46.55 9.68 3.22 .023 48 Control 25 37.42 10.33 *p≤0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 5 depicts the comparison of mean score of govt boy school students. There was a significant difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group was (46.55) with standard deviation (9.68) whereas the mean of control group (37.42) and standard deviation (10.33), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 3.22. Table 6: Comparison of mean scores of private boy school’s experimental and control groups on post-test Group N Mean S.D t P df 47
  • 5. Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 3, No 1, 2012 Experimental 25 48.22 11.35 1.74 0.88 48 Control 25 42.38 12.34 p>0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 6 depicts the comparison of mean score of private boy school students. There was a no significant difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group was (48.22) with standard deviation (11.35) whereas the mean of control group (42.38) and standard deviation (12.34), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 1.74. Table 7: Comparison of mean scores of Govt (girls) school’s experimental and control groups on post-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 43.23 11.56 2.59 0.0127 48 Control 25 34.44 12.43 *p≤0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 7 depicts the comparison of mean score of govt girl’s school students. There was a significant difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group was (43.23) with standard deviation (11.56) whereas the mean of control group (34.44) and standard deviation (12.43), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 2.59. Table 8: Comparison of mean scores of private (girls) schools experimental and control groups on post-test Group N Mean S.D t P df Experimental 25 41.11 9.87 2.30 0.0259 48 Control 25 34.17 11.42 *p≤0.05 Critical value of t at 0.05 = 1.96 Table 8 shows the comparison of mean score of private girl’s school students. There was a significant difference between mean scores of experimental and control groups. Mean scores of experimental group was (41.11) with standard deviation (9.87) whereas the mean of control group (34.17) and standard deviation (11.42), while the calculated value of t at 0.05 level is 2.30. 48