Factors influencing school drop-out rates among primary schools in Kinamba location of Laikipia County, Kenya
Abstract
Primary school dropout is a serious issue resulting from various causes. The underlying
causes of dropout remains obscured and that is why this study investigated factors
influencing school drop-out rates among primary schools in Kinamba location of Laikipia
County, Kenya. The study was guided by the following specific objectives: to explore how
family background leads to primary school dropout in Kinamba location; to examine how
learner’s personal characteristics influences dropping out of primary school; to establish how
communal factors influences leaner’s decision to drop out of primary school; and to
investigate how school based factors in primary schools influence the rate of school dropout
cases. The study was conducted in 30 primary schools in Kinamba location, Laikipia county
using descriptive survey. The study sample comprised of 30 head teachers, 60 teachers, 90
class eight pupils and 90 parents whose children attend school or have dropped out of school.
Reliability of the instrument was determined by piloting instruments in the neighbouring
Sipili location and validity was enhanced by requesting experts in the area of research
methods to examine the instruments validity through test-retest method. Qualitative and
quantitative data was analysed and presented in tables of frequencies, percentages and
figures. Key findings revealed that; broken families, poverty at households and poor
supervision by parents, level of education of parents, loss of parent and households having
low value for education negatively affected retention of pupils in school. Attachment to
negative peer groups, involvement in income generating activities, low self-motivation and
lack of interest in education were identified as being the major factors influencing dropout
rates. From the study, it is recommended that the government should introduce and enforce
parental laws to ensure children remain in school as well as enhance co-curricular activities
so the pupils can develop their talents.
Citation
Master Of Arts In Project Planning And Management Of The Nairobi University,2013Publisher
University of Nairobi. college of education and external studies