KITAGWENDA 区家庭教育水平和家庭规模对中学学生辍学的影响。横断面研究。

Medard Twikirize, Henry Noel
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背景 教育对任何国家的社会、经济和政治发展都十分重要。全球公认教育是一项基本人权。本研究旨在评估家庭教育水平和家庭规模对 Kitagwenda 地区中学学生辍学率的影响。研究方法 采用横断面描述性调查设计,同时采用定性和定量方法。研究对象包括 Kitagwenda 区的教师、校长、教育部门官员以及作为 PTA 委员会成员的中三、中四学生家长。数据收集后,对问卷答复进行编码,然后将数据输入计算机进行分析。结果大多数受访者(90.4%)未婚,只有(9.2%)已婚。大多数受访者(200 人)是中三和中四的学生。大多数受访者(82.8%)拥有普通教育文凭(2.8%)和学位(5.02%)。大多数受访者(94.4%)认为,未受过教育的父母鼓励儿子上学是对父母在该地区所受教育的一种补偿(均值=4.48;标准差=0.666)。(89.6% 的受访者(89.6%)认为,受教育程度低的父母会让孩子参加一些不以学习为重 点的家庭活动,从而挫伤学生的积极性,最终导致他们辍学(平均值= 4.34;标准差= 0.694)。大多数人(90.6%)同意,家庭人口多的家长辍学的几率更高(平均值= 4.45;标准差= 0.646)。结论父母未受过教育的儿童比父母受过教育的儿童更容易辍学。建议有必要在农村居民中重新开展有关教育影响的社区宣传活动,因为人们注意到他们不愿意让子女接受教育。
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Background Education is important to any country’s social, economic, and political development. Globally education is recognized as a basic human right. The study aims to assess the Influence of family level of education and family size on students’ dropout in secondary schools, in Kitagwenda district.  Methodology A cross-sectional descriptive survey design with both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The study population consisted of teachers, head teachers, officials in the education department of Kitagwenda District, and parents who are members of the committee of PTA students s.3 and s.4. After data collection, the responses to the questionnaire were coded, and then data entered into the computer for analysis.  Results Most of the respondents (90.4%) were unmarried and only (9.2%) were married. Most (200) were students from s3 and s4 classes. The majority of the respondents (82.8%) had a PLE level of education (2.8 %) had a diploma level and (5.02%) had degrees. Most (94.4%) agreed that uneducated parents encourage their sons to go to school as a way of compensation for their parents’ education in the area (Mean= 4.48; Standard deviation= 0.666). (89.6%) agreed that parents with low levels of schooling involve their children with home activities that are not academically focused, thus frustrating students who end up dropping out (Mean= 4.34; Standard deviation= 0.694). Most (90.6%) agreed that parents with bigger families have higher chances of dropping out of school (Mean= 4.45; Standard deviation= 0.646).  Conclusion Children from uneducated parents are more likely to drop out of school than children from educated parents.  Recommendations There is a need to revive community sensitization on the impact of education among rural people who have been noticed to be reluctant to educate their children.
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