This study examined the relationship
between school design and student learning in the
universities in South East, Nigeria. Three research
questions and three hypotheses were posed to guide the
study. The correlational research design was adopted
with a population of 11,107 Academic Staff in the ten
(10) public universities in South East, Nigeria. The
sample size was 400 Academic Staff (Federal = 218;
State = 182) representing 3.6% of the population. The
sample was drawn using proportionate stratified
random sampling technique. Two instruments for data
collection were titled: “School Design Scale
Questionnaire (SDSQ)” and “Student Learning Scale
Questionnaire (SLSQ)”. The instruments were
validated by experts in Educational Management and
Psychology, Guidance and Counseling. The internal
consistency of the instruments was determined using
Cronbach alpha and the reliability coefficient was 0.74.
Pearson Product Moment Correlation and Multiple
Correlation were used to answer research questions
while Z-ratio and ANOVA were used to test hypotheses
at 0.05 alpha level of significance. The study revealed
that there is a positive relationship between school
design and student learning and the relationship is
significant. It was recommended among others that the
government and her agencies should make relevant
policies to guide school design and ensure their strict
implementation.
Keywords : School Design, Student Learning and Universities.