在肯尼亚选定的中学中,学校文化与学生法语成绩的关系

To Omusonga, Im Kazadi, F. Indoshi
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学校文化是指一套公认的信念和规范人们在学校的行为。具有法语教学文化的学校开设法语课程的历史往往较长,其特点是对学术和联合课程成绩的高期望和认可,父母的参与,以及职业指导和咨询。与没有法国文化的学校相比,这些学校在国家考试中的法语表现也往往更好。然而,在肯尼亚,没有一项研究探讨了学校文化在改善法国肯尼亚中等教育证书(KCSE)考试中所看到的可悲表现方面可能发挥的作用,其中60%的考生未能达到C+的最低要求成绩,使他们能够进入该国的大学。因此,有必要进行这方面的研究,其目的是确定在肯尼亚选定的中学中,学校文化与学生法语成绩之间的关系。本研究采用相关设计。该研究在肯尼亚西部省16所教授法语的中学进行,通过分层随机抽样选择,包括省级、地区和私立学校类别。采用饱和抽样法,从16所样本学校中抽取16名法语教师和327名法语学生。数据分析采用描述性统计(均值和标准差)和推理统计(皮尔逊积矩相关和t检验)。研究得出学校文化与学生在肯尼亚中学教育证书(KCSE)考试中的法语成绩有很强的正相关关系的结论。因此,在学校里培养法国文化可以提高学生的法语成绩。基于这些发现,建议学校当局与法语教师合作,在他们的机构中灌输一种有利于法语教学的文化,特别是鼓励学生参加法语联合课程活动,如戏剧和音乐节、法语日和文化交流项目,并利用必要的法语课程材料、设施和设备。《非洲语言、技术与创业》Vol. 1 (2) 2009: pp. 255-263
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Relationship between school culture and students\ performance in French in selected secondary schools in Kenya
School culture refers to a set of accepted beliefs and norms governing people's conduct in a school. Schools with a culture that favors teaching and learning French tend to have a longer history of offering French subject characterized by high expectations for and recognition of academic and co-curricula achievement, parental involvement, and career guidance and counseling. Such schools also tend to perform better in French in national examinations compared to schools without a French culture. However, not a single study in Kenya has explored the role school culture may play in ameliorating the pathetic performance witnessed in French Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination, whereby 60% of candidates fail to attain the minimum required grade of C+ to enable them join universities in the country. This necessitates a study of this nature whose purpose was to determine the relationship between school culture and students' performance in French in selected secondary schools in Kenya. The study is based on correlation design. It was carried out in 16 secondary schools offering French in Western Province of Kenya, selected by stratified random sampling to include provincial, district and private school categories. Saturated sampling technique was used to select 16 teachers of French and 327 students of French, from the 16 sample schools. Data was analyzed by use of descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations) and inferential statistics (Pearson's product moment correlation and t test). The study reached the conclusion that school culture and students' performance in French in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination have a strong positive correlation. Therefore, developing a French culture within a school improves students' scores in French. Based on these findings, it is recommended that school authorities in collaboration with the teacher of French should inculcate in their institutions a culture which favors teaching and learning of French, especially by encouraging students to participate in French co-curricula activities such as drama and music festivals, French days, and cultural exchange programs, and by availing the necessary French curriculum materials, facilities and equipment. Journal of Language, Technology & Entrepreneurship in Africa Vol. 1 (2) 2009: pp. 255-263
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