Stakeholder perceptions on the effects of extra tuition on academic performance in public secondary schools in Machakos county, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Maithya, Redempta
dc.date.accessioned 2015-06-12T09:23:12Z
dc.date.available 2015-06-12T09:23:12Z
dc.date.issued 2015 05
dc.identifier.citation International Journal of Education and Research, Vol. 3 No. 4 April 2015
dc.identifier.issn 2411-5681
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1299
dc.description.abstract The study sought to establish stakeholder perceptions on effects of extra tuition on academic pe rformance in secondary schools, Machakos County. The sample included 10 principals , 40 teachers and 40 parents S tudy f indings are that extra tuition is widely p racticed with 85% of the teachers and 80% of the principals supporting extra tuition. R easons ad vanced for extra tuition were that it helps in e arly coverage of syllabus, boosts performance of individual students and helps identify needs of individual learners among others. Observed t value indicated that perception scores of teachers and principals were t (48) = - 0.593, p=0.556 while perception scores of teachers and parents were t (78) = - 0.848, p =0.556 meaning that statistically, there was no significant difference between the perception scores of teachers, principals and parents concerning extra t uition on academic performance . This means that their perceptions on the importance of extra tuition were more or less the same. Among the key conclusions were that there is need for the government to employ more teachers and to harmonize extra tuition in schools.
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title Stakeholder perceptions on the effects of extra tuition on academic performance in public secondary schools in Machakos county, Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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