The Determinants of Learning Achievement of Public Primary School Pupils in Kenya
Date
2011Author
Kibera, Lucy Wairimu
Kibera, Francis Ndungu
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The Government of Kenya (GoK) initiated Free Primary Education (FPE) programme effective January,
2003. The purpose of FPE was to accelerate the realization of GoK’ s commitment to achieving
Univer sal Primary Education (UPE) by 2005 and Education For All (EFA) by 2015. The introduction of
FPE increased enrolment by 25% from 5.9 million in 2002 to 7.4 million in 2004.
The objectives of the St udy were to establish the adequacy of human and physical resources to
implement FPE; assess learning outcomes in terms of competency levels; examine the application of
knowledge; and measure problem-solving skills. The review of related literature indicated that quality of
education is correlated to, but not limited to learner, teacher and schools factors.
The pertinent data were obtained from a national stratified random sample of 24,119 pupils in public
primary schools in standards 2, 4 and 6, and 985 teachers. A self-administered questionnaire gathered
data from the teachers while the learning achievement levels were measured by pupil performance in
tailor-made English, Kiswahili, Mathematics and Science tests.
The Study results revealed that school factors explained 22.5% of the variation in test scores, followed
by teacher and pupil characteristics with 17.4% and 4.6% receptively. The results also revealed that
pupils performed better in knowledge items compared to those that measured application and problemsolving
abilities although overall, the pupils scored less than 50% of the recommended minimum
learning achievement.
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