Influence Of School Infrastructure On Students’ Performance In Public Secondary Schools In Kajiado County, Kenya
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2013Author
Mokaya, Zipporah M
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School infrastructure is a key base for effective teaching and learning in schools.
The goal of school infrastructure in secondary school education is to increase
school attendance of students, enhance staff motivation and improve academic
achievements of students. School infrastructure includes classrooms, laboratories,
halls, open fields, games equipment, dormitories and sanitation facilities. It is in
the classrooms that the day to day formal teaching and learning take place. In the
libraries, learners get the opportunity to conduct their own personal studies and
carry out research. It is in the field that co-curriculum activities take place.
Learners and teachers need to be housed in the school and at the same time need
sanitation facilities like toilets, waste disposal services and clean water. School
infrastructure is therefore a very important component in ensuring successful
education. On this backdrop, the Kenya government must pursue school
infrastructure development if the broad national goals are to be achieved. Current
studies have examined the attitude of students and teachers towards school
infrastructure, access to secondary education, attendance, retention and academic
achievements. The purpose of this study was to establish the impact of school
infrastructure on the provision of quality education in public secondary schools in
Kajiado County. The study was guided by four objectives; to determine the extent
to which the physical layout of teaching and learning infrastructure affects
students’ performance in public secondary schools in Kajiado County; to analyze
how adequacy of existing boarding infrastructure influences students’
performance in public secondary schools in Kajiado County; to establish how cocurricular
infrastructure influences students performance in public secondary
schools in Kajiado County and to establish the extent to which adherence to
government policy in school infrastructure influences students’ performance in
public secondary schools in Kajiado County.
Descriptive survey was appropriate for the study because it seeks to describe
aspects of a study as they are during the time of conducting a study. The target
population was 3600 including 528 teachers, 1652 form three students and 1420
form four students. The total sample size was 360 respondents distributed
proportionately under the categories 53 teachers, 165 form three and 142 form
four students. The study involved both qualitative and quantitative data. Tables
were used to present the findings of the analysis and there after the findings of the
analysis was presented in a report. The data was analyzed with utilizing SPSS and
Microsoft excel. The study found that improved academic achievement is
associated with more adequate and well spaced classrooms, adequate and ample
spacing in the libraries, adequate science laboratories, adequate water and
sanitation facilities and adequate participation in co-curricular activities.
Citation
Zipporah Magoma Mokaya. 2013. Influence Of School Infrastructure On Students’ Performance In Public Secondary Schools In Kajiado County, Kenya. A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Education in Corporate Governance University of Nairobi.Publisher
University of Nairobi, School of Edication
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