Factors Influencing the Implementation of Free Primary Education Strategy Within Kasarani District in Nairobi
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Date
2011-11Author
Ndunda, Justus M
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ABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to examine factors influencing the implementation of
free primary education strategy within Kasarani district in Nairobi. The research
objectives were to examine the factors that influence governance in free primary
education strategy within Kasarani district in Nairobi and to examine the effect of
lack of capacity building to key stakeholders in the implementation of free primary
education strategy within Kasarani district in Nairobi.
Interview guide was used for data collection. The collected data was analyzed and
interpreted in line with the objectives of the study. Fifty respondents were interviewed
representing 91% of the response rate i.e. three education officers twenty parents and
twenty seven teachers from different schools in the district.
The average age of the respondents was thirty six years while experience was
averaged at thirteen years. All education officers are holders of master’s degree while
58% of the teachers are degree and diploma holders and 42% hold primary one (P1)
certificate and all parent respondents were literate.
The following recommendations were made. First, education officers, managers and
parents have been acting with insufficient knowledge in the implementation of FPE
strategy leading to confusion in this noble cause. Introducing semi-annual training on
the implementation of FPE and also widening its scope to address emerging issues
would contribute to speed achievement of FPE in a more efficient and effective
manner.
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Implementation of FPE strategy is challenged by emerging issues in the education
sector. For instance, non-formal and private schools have since become beneficiaries
of FPE funds. These institutions are strategic partners to the government in the
decongestion of public schools. Similarly, this research has recorded many cases of
teachers refusing transfers to schools they dislike. Coming up with policies to enforce
such transfers would mitigate cases of failure to report where designated. An
arrangement to support private and non-formal schools would help to streamline
governance in the implementation of FPE strategy.
Crime is detrimental in all spheres of development. Many schools in Kasarani district
are inside or adjacent to slums. Crime in the area has led to limitation of services like
library services in late hours among others. This research recommends that a
programme on safer cities programme could be rolled out in Kasarani district to allay
effects of insecurity.
Communication was identified as a challenge in the implementation of FPE strategy.
Traditional methods of communication are used and impede proper implementation of
the FPE strategy. Effective communication coupled with a comprehensive monitoring
and evaluation system is fundamental for a speedy achievement of FPE in Kasarani
district.
Publisher
University of Nairobi School of Business