Sigei Jackline; Prof. Henry K. Kiplangat; Dr. Betty J. Tikoko PhD.
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The objective of this paper was to find out the relationship between the implementation of safety standards and guidelines for food safety and student safety in public mixed boarding secondary schools in Nakuru County, Kenya. Invitational Theory and Systems Theory guided the study. The target population included 2130 Form 4 students, 16 principals, 18 deputy principals representing all 16 public mixed boarding secondary schools in Nakuru, Kenya. The study applied a descriptive survey design. A census approach was used. A stratified sampling technique was used in categorising the population into three strata; principals, deputy principals, and Form 4 students. Principals and deputy principals were selected using the purposive sampling technique, while the students were selected using a simple random sampling technique. Questionnaires, interview schedules and observation checklist was used in data collection. Data analysis was performed using tools in the SPSS version 22. The analysis involved computation of descriptive statistics: frequencies and percentages, and inferential statistics: Pearson Correlation. The data was later presented in tables and textually. The study discovered that implementation of Safety Standards and Guidelines for Food Safety has a statistically significant relationship with student safety in public mixed boarding secondary schools in Nakuru County, Kenya. The study recommended that the government to allocate funds to the schools so that adequate food storage facilities can be constructed. The school management should ensure that all the learners with special dietary needs are offered an alternative diet.
本文的目的是找出在纳库鲁县,肯尼亚公立混合寄宿中学食品安全和学生安全的安全标准和准则的实施之间的关系。本研究以邀请理论和系统理论为指导。目标人群包括2130名中四学生、16名校长、18名副校长,代表肯尼亚纳库鲁所有16所公立混合寄宿中学。本研究采用描述性调查设计。采用了人口普查方法。采用分层抽样技术将种群划分为三层;校长、副校长和中四学生。校长和副校长的选择采用目的性抽样法,学生的选择采用简单随机抽样法。数据收集采用问卷调查、访谈表和观察表。使用SPSS version 22中的工具进行数据分析。分析包括描述性统计的计算:频率和百分比,以及推断性统计:皮尔逊相关。这些数据后来以表格和文字形式提出。研究发现,在肯尼亚纳库鲁县的公立混合寄宿中学中,食品安全标准和指南的实施与学生安全有着统计上显著的关系。该研究建议政府向学校拨款,以便建造足够的食品储存设施。学校管理部门应确保所有有特殊饮食需要的学生都能获得另一种饮食。