Influence of kenya government interventions on girlchild dropout in public primary schools in Malindi Subcounty, Kilifi County, Kenya
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of Kenya government
interventions on girl-child dropout in public primary schools in Malindi SubCounty,
Kilifi County, Kenya. The four objectives that guided the study were; to
determine the extent the provision of sanitary pads, government policy on early
marriages, government children rights, government bursaries influence girl-child
dropout in Malindi Sub–County, Kilifi County. The study targeted 69 head
teachers and 1,587 teachers and 21317 girls from one stream of class 6, 7 and 8 in
Malindi Sub-County. The sample size was made of 14 headteachers, 159 teachers,
and 207 girls‟ pupils yielding a sample size of 380 respondents. Purposive
sampling was used for head teachers while simple random sampling for teachers
and girls pupils. Questionnaires for teachers and an interview guide for girls
pupils and headteachers were used to collect data. Reliability analysis was done
through test-retest method. Pearson‟s product moment‟s correlation was used to
test reliability. Validity was ensured through discussion with the experts including
supervisors and colleagues. Primary data was collected and analyzed using
quantitative and qualitative techniques and presented in frequency tables and
graphs. Descriptive statistics and thematic statistics were used. This assisted in
determining the level of influence the independent variables have on the
dependent variable. Secondary data was obtained from journals and schools
database. Data collected were processed using Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS) version 21. The findings indicated that provision of sanitary pads
by the government influences completion of girl child. Head teacher do not
consult all stakeholders in improving the sanitary conditions of the school. It was
concluded that government policy on early marriages influences girls drops out.
Schools employ tough disciplinary actions that scare pregnant girls from schools.
Head teachers do not properly govern the school as regards girl return to school
after pregnancy. The findings showed that child rights observation influences the
girl child school dropout. The head teachers‟ enforcement of child right policy
implementation influence girl child dropout to a very large extent. There is
influence of government bursaries on girl-child dropout. The government does not
offer enough scholarships to the girl students. The government bursaries and
scholarships to the girl students enhances girls‟ retention in schools. The head
teachers do not enforce school policies on scholarships and bursaries. The
findings of this study provide information on the influence of Kenya government
initiatives on girl child drop out in primary schools. The findings serves as a
springboard for policy makers to design, implement, monitor and evaluate
policies meant to create safe schools and change the inherent school-based
impediments as they develop strategies that may enhance the attainment of
education for all by 2015 and the realization of Vision 2030. The government
should initiate programs that enhances the provision of sanitary pads in primary
schools. This is because the pupils highlighted it as a major cause of girl-child
dropout in public primary schools in Malindi Sub-County, Kilifi County.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
Subject
Girl Child drop outDescription
Master of Education in Educational Administration
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [6022]