School based factors influencing girls’ completion of primary education in Migori district of Migori county, Kenya
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the school based factors that
influenced girls’ completion of primary education in Migori District of Migori
County, Kenya. The study had six objectives; to determine the effects of distance
from home to school on girls’ completion of primary education in Migori district;
to assess the effects of school levies on girls’ completion of primary education in
Migori district; to assess how government policy on repetition influences girls’
completion of primary education in Migori district; to assess the extent to which
the proportion of female teachers in a school affects girls’ completion of primary
education in Migori district; to investigate the effects of school’s sanitation
facilities on girls’ completion of primary education in Migori district; and to
investigate the influence of school safety on girls’ completion of primary
education in Migori district.
Literature review revealed that distance from home to school, school levies,
repetition, proportion of female teachers in a school, sanitation facilities and
school safety were significant factors in determining girls’ completion of primary
education. The study employed descriptive research design. The study used
stratified random sampling to select 34 schools, simple random sampling using
pieces of papers with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to select 170 girls, and purposive random
sampling to select 34 headteachers and 34 class teachers of class 8. Data was
gathered using questionnaires with both close and open-ended items. Expert
judgement from the project supervisor ensured instrument validity while test-retest
in pilot study yielded r=0.86 which indicated the questionnaire items were
reliable.
The collected data was computed into descriptive statistics using frequencies and
percentages. Analysis of the findings revealed that distance from school, school
levies, repetition, proportion of female teachers, and school safety were
significant factors influencing girls’ completion of primary education in Migori
district. The study further established that sanitation facilities were not a
significant factor influencing girls’ completion of primary education in the
district. Multiple regression revealed that the school based factors accounted for
only 35.4% in determination of girls’ completion of primary education in Migori
District.
In the light of the research findings, it was recommended that more schools be
established and be spread well to reduce on the distance girls have to walk from
home to school. In addition to more schools, there was need for establishment of
at least a public boarding primary school for girls only in Migori district. It was
recommended that the Ministry of Education should ensure that the repetition
policy is implemented fully. It was further recommended that the government
should increase capitation funds to primary schools. The researcher recommended
that there should be parity in the proportion of female teachers to male teachers to
attract girls to finish school. It was recommended that school safety and child
friendly school policies and practices be implemented to ensure that practices
such as corporal punishment are done away with completely to encourage more
girls to complete primary education in the district. Finally, it was recommended
that guidance and counseling be given priority to address discipline issues and
other challenges facing girls in schools. The researcher suggested that a study be
conducted to establish out-of-school factors influencing girls’ completion of
primary education. A similar study can also be replicated but to investigate school
based factors that influence boy’s completion of primary education in Migori
district.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [6022]