Factors Influencing Perfomance In Kenya Certificate Of Primary Education Examination In Public Primary Schools In Kairuri Zone, Embu North District, Kenya
Abstract
The Kenyan Government is committed to enabling majority of its citizen’s access to education
through establishment of free primary education programme. However, despite all this effort, the
Education sector continues to face myriads of problems, especially declining performance of
pupils in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in public primary schools. Kairuri
Zone in Embu North District Embu County is among the many areas witnessing poor
performance in KCPE in the past five years. As such, this study is designed to find out the
underlying factors leading to poor performance in KCPE in the Zone with special focus on all
public primary schools in the Zone. The objectives of the study determine the influence of:
parents’ participation in school activities, pupils’ discipline, teachers’ factors, and headteachers’
management styles on pupils’ academic performance in Kairuri Zone, Embu North District . A
descriptive research design was used. The target population comprised of an Education Officer in
charge of the zone, parents, the headteachers’, teachers and pupils from public primary schools
in Kairuri Zone. A census approach was used to select the Education officer; all the 13 public
primary schools and random sampling was used to select parents, teachers and pupils for the
study. The sample population size comprises of 182 parents, 13 head teachers, 44 teachers and
182 pupils. Questionnaires have been the main instrument for data collection. Data was analyzed
using statistical package for Social Sciences software, descriptive statistics and tables. The
results of this study are important to the Ministry of Education and other stake holders as they
are to form the baseline information for development of strategies for improving academic
performance in the area
Citation
Master Of Arts In Project Planning And Management University of Nairobi,2014Publisher
University of Nairobi
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