Strengthening of mathematics and science education programme (SMASE) in Kenya: a case of implementation status in public secondary schools in Makueni Sub County

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dc.contributor.author Kavisi, Janet M.
dc.contributor.author Cheloti, Selpher K.
dc.contributor.author Mulwa, Janet K.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-03-16T13:34:59Z
dc.date.available 2020-03-16T13:34:59Z
dc.date.issued 2020-02
dc.identifier.citation International Journal of Recent Scientific Research Vol. 11, Issue, 02 (C), pp. 37400-37406 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0976-3031
dc.identifier.uri http://recentscientific.com/sites/default/files/15850-A-2020.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6022
dc.description DOI: 10.24327/IJRSR en_US
dc.description.abstract The purpose of this study was to establish the influence of availability of teaching resources in implementation of Strengthening of Mathematics and Science Education programme (SMASE) in Public Secondary Schools in Makueni Sub County. The objectives of the study were to; Asses the Level of Adequacy of Science and computer Laboratories for implementation of SMASE and to determine the availability of Science Apparatus for Implementation of SMASE. The study used descriptive survey research design. The target population was 373 and a sample size of 112 comprising of 16 Principals,32 Heads of Department for Science and Mathematics and 64 Science and Mathematics teachers who were selected through both purposive and simple random sampling. Data was collected by use of a questionnaire and was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The study established that majority of the principals (56.5%), 75% of the Heads of Departments and 45.3% of Science and Mathematics teachers indicated that science laboratories were inadequate. The results also show that science apparatus were adequate as indicated by 56.3% of Principals and 50% of Science and Mathematics teachers however majority of the Heads of Departments 62.5% indicated that Science apparatus were inadequate while Laboratory reagents were adequate as indicated by 50% of the Principals, 59.4% of the Heads of Departments and 64% of the Science and Mathematics teachers. Science and Mathematics models were inadequate as indicated by 68.8% of the Principals, 56.3% of the Heads of Departments and 45.3% of Science and Mathematics teachers. The study recommended that the government of Kenya should construct adequate science and computer laboratories in all public secondary schools in line with student population to enhance teaching of science subjects. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject teaching resources en_US
dc.subject SMASE en_US
dc.subject implementation en_US
dc.subject Science Apparatus en_US
dc.subject Laboratories en_US
dc.title Strengthening of mathematics and science education programme (SMASE) in Kenya: a case of implementation status in public secondary schools in Makueni Sub County en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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