Mainstreaming Physical Infrastructure in Early Childhood Education and its Influence on Participation Rates in Public Primary Schools in Embu County, Kenya

Anastasia Kamwitha Muthanje
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Early Childhood Education is crucial to the holistic growth of zero to eight years old children. This growth and development can to a large extent be realized through the provision and use of appropriate physical infrastructure. This study aimed to find out the status of Early Childhood physical infrastructure and how it influences participation rates, an aspect of internal efficiency in Public Primary Schools. Using stratified and simple random sampling techniques to get 39 public primary schools from 5 sub-districts; 39 primary headteachers, 156 primary teachers, and 39 ECE teachers. The study used a correlation design and collected data using questionnaires, a documentary analysis guide, and observation schedules. Data were analyzed using SPSS. Results were presented using percentages, frequencies, means, standard deviations, and inferential statistics of Pearson correlation. Results showed that there was a positive correlation between physical infrastructures such as kitchens, toilets for boys and girls, classrooms that are well ventilated, playgrounds, sports facilities, strong tall fences, furniture in good condition, and water points and internal efficiency (r=0.653, n=37, p<.05). The study concludes that there is a positive correlation between physical infrastructure and participation rates. There is a need for the county government in partnership with headteachers and parents to provide adequate physical infrastructure in Early Childhood Education.
将有形基础设施纳入幼儿教育主流及其对肯尼亚恩布县公立小学入学率的影响
幼儿教育对0至8岁儿童的全面成长至关重要。这种增长和发展在很大程度上可以通过提供和使用适当的有形基础设施来实现。本研究旨在了解幼儿物理基础设施的现状及其如何影响公立小学内部效率的一个方面——参与率。采用分层简单随机抽样方法,对5个街道的39所公办小学进行抽样调查;小学校长39人,小学教师156人,幼儿教师39人。本研究采用相关设计,采用问卷调查、文献分析指南和观察表收集数据。数据采用SPSS进行分析。结果采用百分比、频率、平均值、标准差和Pearson相关的推理统计来呈现。结果表明,厨房、男女厕所、通风良好的教室、操场、体育设施、坚固的高围栏、完好的家具、取水点等物理基础设施与内部效率呈正相关(r=0.653, n=37, p< 0.05)。该研究得出结论,有形基础设施与参与率之间存在正相关关系。县政府有必要与校长和家长合作,为幼儿教育提供足够的物质基础设施。
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