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    Factors Influencing Girls Drop Out In Public Boarding And Day Secondary Schools In Masaba North District- Kenya

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    2014
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    Keraita, John Ogeto
    Type
    Thesis; en_US
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    en
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    The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors influencing girls’ drop out in public boarding and day secondary schools in Masaba North District. The study was guided by four objectives which were to examine the extent to which socio-economic factors influence girls’ drop out, to establish the influence of individual factors on girls’ dropout rate, to establish the influence of school factors on girls’ dropout rate and to determine the influence of gender policy implementation on girls’ dropout rate. In literature review the study focused on the factors influencing girls’ dropout in public boarding and day secondary schools in Masaba North District. It reviewed the gap under the following sub themes: overview of girls’ dropout, influence of socioeconomic factors, family background and girls dropout, economic status of the family, cultural status, individual factors, gender and girls’ dropout, aspiration and girls’ dropout, age and girls’ dropout, school based factors, sanitation, school levies, teaching learning resources, peer influence and gender policy implementation. The study adopted the relevant conceptual framework which guided the researcher in determining the variables. The study employed descriptive design method using focus group discussion and questionnaires as the main research instruments. The study targeted all the 20 public secondary schools in the district with a total population of 600 teachers, 7,213 students and the head teachers were sampled in the study. One teacher from every school was also selected (in charge of guidance and counseling). The form fours were the most respondents because they had been in school for long. Data was analyzed using frequencies and percentages and presented in tables and conclusions drawn. Therefore the study found out that the factors in questions have high influence in girls school drop-out. The gender policy implementation is the key to minimize the drop out. The study therefore called for collaborative efforts by government and other players in providing civic education on behavior change.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/74891
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    Degree of Master of Education in Comparative Education and Contemporary Issues in Education,2014
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    University Of Nairobi
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    • Faculty of Education (FEd) [6069]

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