Influence of School Resources on Pupils’ Enrollment in Public Primary Schools in Imenti North Subcounty, Kenya
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Date
2023Author
Mukiira, Tarsilla M
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The allocation of resources within educational institutions has a significant impact on
both academic achievement and student enrollment rates. The objective of this study
was to examine the impact of the school resources on the enrollment of students in
public primary schools within the Imenti North Sub-County of Kenya. The study was
conducted with the aim of examining the impact of various factors on pupils'
enrolment in public primary schools in Imenti North Sub-County. Specifically, the
study aimed to investigate the influence of teaching/learning resources on pupils'
enrolment, determine the impact of physical facilities on pupils' enrolment, explore
the relationship between distance to school and pupils' enrolment, and examine the
influence of discipline cases on pupils' enrolment. The theoretical framework was
informed by Chinapah's (1984) theoretical model of learning. The model places
significant emphasis on the principle of equal rights to education, regardless of
factors such as age, gender, ethnicity, socio-economic background, and regional
origins. It also highlights the importance of ensuring equal opportunities for everyone
to access various types and degrees of education. The cross-sectional survey
methodology was employed in this study because of its ability to draw inferences
regarding potential relationships or to collect initial data in support of future research
endeavors. The sample consisted of 200 head teachers and 1500 kids in the eighth
grade. A sample size of 40 Head teachers and 300 class eight kids was determined
using a 20 percent sampling technique. The researchers employed a simple random
sampling technique to choose a sample of class eight kids, while a census sampling
method was utilized for the remaining population. Data collection was conducted
through the utilization of questionnaires, which were administered to both supervising
Head teachers and Class eight children. Following the completion of data cleaning
procedures, the dataset was subsequently encoded and inputted into a computer
system for the purpose of analysis, utilizing the Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS) version 20. The quantitative data underwent analysis through the
application of descriptive statistics, including frequencies, percentages, means, and
standard deviation. The study revealed that the amount of pupils' enrollment was
significantly influenced by the adequacy of teaching and learning materials. The
enrollment of pupils in elementary schools is impacted by the adequacy of physical
facilities that are available. This is because pupils are motivated to attend school due
to the presence of suitable physical facilities. Additionally, it was shown that the
proximity to the school had an impact on the enrollment of students. The enrollment
of students in primary schools in Imenti Sub-County was influenced by cases of
disciplinary issues. Based on the findings of the study, the following
recommendations are proposed: The Ministry of Education should prioritize the
provision of comprehensive teaching and learning resources across all subjects in
schools, with the aim of increasing school enrollment rates. It is imperative for head
teachers to oversee the diligent adherence and implementation of school rules, with
strict consequences for any individuals found in violation of those norms. In order to
enhance school enrollment rates, it is advisable for the Ministry of Education, in
collaboration with other education stakeholders, to construct additional educational
institutions in regions where students are required to traverse considerable distances
on foot to access schooling facilities. It is recommended that the Government of
Kenya increase its allocation of funds in order to ensure the sufficient availability of
teaching and learning resources.
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University of Nairobi
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