Influence of Socio-Economic Factors on Standard 8 Pupils’ Academic Performance in Day Primary Schools in Mbooni West Sub-County
Naomi Munanye Ndemwa and
Lewis Muli Ngesu
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Naomi Munanye Ndemwa: PhD student, University of Nairobi
Lewis Muli Ngesu: Associate Professor, University of Nairobi
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 05, issue 1, 433-436
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of socio-economic status on standard eight pupils’ academic performance in Mbooni West Sub County, Kenya. The study investigated the influence of a family’s source of income, parents’ level of education and availability of facilities/resources on standard eight pupils’ academic performance. The respondents were randomly selected. The research instruments used in this study included questionnaires for standard eight teachers and pupils and interview schedules for head teachers. Quantitative data were analyzed and the results were presented using frequency tables, pie charts, bar graphs and percentages. Qualitative data were analyzed through content analysis, which in turn was analyzed by organizing data into themes, patterns and sub-topics. The study established that there was a significant influence of socio-economic status on academic performance. The study further established that parents’ economic status had a strong bearing on pupils’ academic performance. In addition, the study established those parents’ occupation and availability of facilities/resources both at home and school significantly influenced academic performance. The study recommends that the Ministry of Education should establish more boarding schools for pupils from Low Social Economic status homes in order to promote equity in education, access and hence good performance. The study also recommends that the government should engage in a serious campaign to create awareness for adult education for parents with low levels of education. The study further recommends that head teachers and teachers from day primary schools should carry out sensitization campaigns on the role of education in social, economic and political development of a nation.
Date: 2021
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