Effect of Learners’ Level of Utilization of Conventional Resources on Classroom Performance in Secondary Schools in Bungoma County, Kenya

Patrick Makari, Stanley Ngome Mutsotso, Edwin Masibo

Abstract


Provision of quality education is a key concern for any nation. In Kenya, with the advent of Free Primary Education and Subsidized Secondary Education, schools are experiencing an upsurge in enrolment of students’ in both primary and secondary schools. This has put a strain on the existing facilities in the schools leading to the need to properly equip the schools to ensure provision of quality education. However with delayed capitation resulting from economic challenges schools face challenges concerning acquisition of instruction resources and this has consequences on students’ performance. There has been need to increase resources to match the rising students’ numbers but due to economic challenges, parity is missing effect of this is being seen in poor performance in examinations. There is need to establish how the utilization of the little available resources facilitate instructions and identification of strategies to enhance this process. The paper therefore sought to determine the effect of learners’ level of utilization of conventional resources on classroom performance in secondary schools in Bungoma County The study was guided by the Cognitive Theory of Instructions as propounded by Jean Piaget that emphasizes the significance of instruction resources in the teaching and learning process. Descriptive survey design was employed. The target population consisted of teachers and students from public secondary schools in Bungoma County. In order to have a representative sample, this study employed stratified random sampling to select schools. Questionnaires, interview and observation schedules and document analysis were used as data collection instruments.Descriptive and inferential data was analyzed using SPSS. The findings of the study showed that majority of the students asserted that their teachers had frequently assigned them with both class and take away assignments which enhanced their utilization of the available conventional resources. The paper concluded that the level of students’ utilization of conventional instruction resources was below the average mean, therefore a unit increase in the utilization of resource persons could improve students’ classroom performance. There was a significant relationship between teacher training and students’ classroom performance which directly influence students’ class performance. It was therefore recommended that principals and officials of the Ministry of Education should ensure regular supervision to enhance effective use of conventional instruction materials and resources in enhancement of classroom performance in public secondary schools in Bungoma County.

Keywords: class room performance, conventional resources, Effect, learners’ level of utilization, secondary school

DOI: 10.7176/JEP/10-33-05

Publication date: November 30th 2019


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