The Contribution of Parents' Occupation on Students' Academic Achievements in Public Secondary Schools in Njombe Town Council

Silla Michael Kyao, Daniel Onyango
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The parents are considered very important in their children's education, as they actively support the implementation of their children's education. The study sought to determine the contribution of parents' occupation on students' academic achievement in public secondary schools in Njombe Town Council. The study was guided by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory of Human Motivation. The study was conducted across 14 public secondary schools, analyzed 3113 targeted populations of students, teachers, school heads, and parents using an embedded research design, combining quantitative and qualitative data. The sample size consisted of 192 respondents; thus, five (5) school heads and ten (10) parents were purposively selected to take part in the interview guides, while 83 teachers and 94 students (form III and IV) were randomly selected to take part in the study through the questionnaires. The instruments' reliability (r= 0.78) was obtained using the Test-retest method. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics with the help of the SPSS version 23, and results were presented in the table of frequencies and percentages. Meanwhile, qualitative data was analyzed thematically and presented through categories and themes' narration. The findings revealed that parents' occupation contributes to students' academic achievement through learning morale, absenteeism, child labor, and unconducive home environments. Parents influence monitoring and supervising children's academic progress at home and school. The study suggests that parents should be educated on their work-education relationship and invest in education based on their occupation. Policymakers and curriculum developers should re-consider making reforms to education financing policy to be more equitably favourable to students from poor families for sustainable academic achievement. Government and NGOs should ensure that all students from poor parental backgrounds are supported to receive quality education
父母职业对恩琼贝镇公立中学学生学习成绩的影响
父母被认为对子女的教育非常重要,因为他们积极支持子女教育的实施。本研究旨在确定父母的职业对恩琼贝镇议会公立中学学生学业成绩的影响。研究以马斯洛的人类动机需求层次理论为指导。研究在 14 所公立中学进行,采用嵌入式研究设计,结合定量和定性数据,分析了 3113 个目标人群,包括学生、教师、校长和家长。样本量由 192 名受访者组成;因此,有目的性地选择了五(5)名校领导和十(10)名家长参与访谈指导,同时随机选择了 83 名教师和 94 名学生(中三和中四)通过问卷参与研究。研究工具的可靠性(r= 0.78)是通过测试-重复测试法获得的。在 SPSS 23 版本的帮助下,采用描述性统计对定量数据进行了分析,结果以频率和百分比表的形式呈现。同时,对定性数据进行了专题分析,并通过分类和主题叙述来呈现。研究结果显示,父母的职业通过学习士气、旷课、童工和不利的家庭环境影响学生的学业成绩。家长对子女在家庭和学校的学业进展的监督和督促产生了影响。研究建议,应向家长宣传工作与教育的关系,并根据他们的职业对教育进行投资。政策制定者和课程开发者应重新考虑对教育资助政策进行改革,使其更公平地惠及贫困家庭的学生,以提高他们的学业成绩。政府和非政府组织应确保所有来自贫困家庭的学生都能接受优质教育。
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