effect of non-teacher unit costs on students’ performance in KCSE examinations in public secondary schools in Kenya

J. Sika, Fredrick Ogweno Nyawanda
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In Kenya, non–teacher unit cost has a bearing on academic performance. Although there are conflicting views on studies on non- teacher unit costs and its effect on academic performance, recent studies show that increases in resources have a modest positive effect on academic performance. However, it is noted that schools in Vihiga Sub-County charge twice Ministry of Education recommended fee guidelines yet the Sub-county still has the lowest KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) Mean Score of 5.361 (grade C-) which is below the minimum tertiary entrance. The purpose of this study was therefore to find out why students in public secondary schools in Vihiga Sub-County perform poorly in KCSE examination despite the high non- teacher unit costs. The study used ex post facto and descriptive survey design. The study population consisted of 21 head teachers and 350 teachers in 21 public secondary schools and one Sub-County Director of Education in the Sub-County. A sample of 18 head teachers and 307 teachers in 18 public secondary schools and one Sub-County Director of Education in the Sub-County were selected for the study using a saturated sampling method. Data was collected using questionnaires, document analysis and interview schedules. The findings of this research show that there is significant effect of non-teacher unit cost and on KCSE examinations in Vihiga Sub County. Hence there is need for the government to increase funding of the non-teacher aspect of education.
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肯尼亚公立中学非教师单位成本对学生 KCSE 考试成绩的影响
在肯尼亚,非教师单位成本对学习成绩有影响。尽管对非教师单位成本及其对学习成绩的影响的研究意见不一,但最近的研究表明,资源的增加对学习成绩有一定的积极影响。然而,我们注意到,维希加分县的学校收费是教育部建议收费标准的两倍,但该分县的 KCSE(肯尼亚中等教育证书)平均分仍然最低,仅为 5.361(C-级),低于高等教育的最低入学标准。因此,本研究的目的是找出维希加分县公立中学的学生在非教师单位成本高昂的情况下仍在 KCSE 考试中表现不佳的原因。本研究采用事后和描述性调查设计。研究对象包括 21 所公立中学的 21 名校长和 350 名教师,以及该次县的一名次县教育局长。研究采用饱和抽样法,从 18 所公立中学的 18 名校长和 307 名教师以及分县的一名分县教育局长中抽取样本。通过问卷调查、文件分析和访谈表收集数据。研究结果表明,在维希加子县,非教师单位成本对 KCSE 考试有显著影响。因此,政府有必要增加非教师方面的教育经费。
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