The influence of the constituency development fund on the Improvement of the secondary school physical resources and Needy students in Embakasi, Kenya
Abstract
Education is widely seen as one of the most promising paths for individuals to realize better,
more productive lives and as one of the primary drivers of national economic development. The
citizens and the government of Kenya have invested heavily in improving both the access and
quality of education, in an effort to realize the promise of education as well as to achieve the
education-related Millennium Development Goals and Vision 2030.There are many funds that
are channeled towards education in Kenya. The Constituency Development Fund (CDF) is one
of the devolved funds in Kenya. Prior to the establishment of CDF the constituency was solely a
unit of political representation in Kenya, of which there are 210 in the country. CDF provides
that at least 2.5% of government revenue was allocated to the fund, which is geared towards the
alleviation of poverty and promotion of local development. CDF contributes over 10% to all
development in Kenya. In the recent years, the CDF has been used in pioneering many secondary
schools in constituencies around Kenya. The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of
the CDF on the improvement of secondary school education in Embakasi constituency. The
study will employ a descriptive research design. The target population was all the principals and
teachers in Embakasi constituency while accessible population was principals and sampled
teachers. Stratified sampling was used to select participating schools while all the principals from
the sampled schools were purposively selected to participate in this study. Simple random
sampling was used to select teachers from each secondary school Data was collected using
questionnaires for principals (PQS) and teachers' questionnaires (TQS). Content, construct and face validity of the instruments were verifiied by five research experts drawn from the Education
department of Nairobi University. Descriptive statistics such as means, frequencies and
percentage was used to analyze data with the help of statistical package of social sciences (SPSS)
version 17.0. The study found out that CDF has greatly helped to improve the general welfare of
students through erection of classrooms, toilets and libraries, sponsorship of needy students and
provision of information technology equipment like computers and recommended further
research in measures to enhance accountability, improve transparency and other means of aiding
the needy students.
The findings of this study may be useful to Kenya Institute of Education (KIE), Ministry of
Education, CDF committees and also school administrators to put in place policies and resources
that may help in improving education in secondary schools
Citation
A project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the Requirements of the award of postgraduate diploma in Education of the university of nairobi.Publisher
Department of Education Management
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