Parental Participation in Provision of Infrastructural Facilities and Their Influence on Students’ Performance in Public Day Secondary Schools in Gem Sub County, Kenya

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Sika
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The role of parents was seen as the missing link in provision of infrastructural facilities leading to achievement of desirable performance as the government fulfilled her mandate of providing free education through the Free Day Secondary Education funds. Descriptive survey design was used. The study population included 20 principals, 184 teachers, 776 parents and 776 students. The respondents who were sampled through purposive, incidental and random sampling method included principals, parents, teachers’ and form four students. The study shows there was a significant relationship between Provision of Infrastructural Facilities and students’ performance (R = .594; p < .001). The results of the regression indicated that parents’ participation in provision of Infrastructural Facilities explained 35.2% of the variance in students’ performance (R2 =.352, F (1, 239) = 130.105, p < .001). It was found that parents’ participation in provision of Infrastructural Facilities significantly predicted performance of MFIs (B = .376; p < .001). By replacing the significant coefficients into the equation connecting parents’ participation in provision of Infrastructural Facilities with students’ performance, the equation becomes Y=24,768+ 0.376X2 +:έ. Library, toilets and laboratory in day secondary schools were found to be inadequate hence affecting their performance. The study recommends that parents should be involved in infrastructure development secondary schools as this could influence academic achievement.
肯尼亚Gem Sub县公立走读中学家长参与基础设施提供及其对学生表现的影响
随着政府通过免费中学教育基金履行其提供免费教育的任务,家长的作用被视为在提供基础设施方面缺失的一环,从而实现理想的业绩。采用描述性调查设计。研究对象包括20名校长、184名教师、776名家长和776名学生。调查对象包括校长、家长、教师及中四学生,分别采用有目的抽样、偶然抽样及随机抽样的方法。研究显示,基础设施的提供与学生的表现有显著的关系(R = .594;P < 0.001)。回归结果显示,家长参与提供基础设施解释了学生成绩差异的35.2% (R2 =)。352, F (1,239) = 130.105, p < 0.001)。研究发现,父母参与提供基础设施显著预测小额信贷机构的绩效(B = .376;P < 0.001)。将家长参与提供基础设施与学生成绩之间的关系方程中的显著系数替换为Y=24,768+ 0.376X2 +:έ。日制中学的图书馆、厕所和实验室设施不足,影响了学生的表现。该研究建议家长应该参与中学的基础设施建设,因为这可能会影响学生的学业成绩。
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