Thesis Influence of the utilization of instructional resources, on pupils' learning in primary schools in Changamwe District, Mombasa County, Kenya.
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Mount Kenya University
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Instructional resources are important in the teaching- learning processes. They have
been found to enhance learning and academic achievement. However, it has not been
authenticated whether utilization of these resources influences pupils learning among
primary school pupils. This study intended to assess how the utilization of instructional
resources influence learning among primary school pupils in Changamwe District of
Mombasa County. A descriptive survey research design was adopted. The study
targeted fifteen schools, ten public and five private schools, head teachers, class
teachers and pupils. Simple random sampling was used to get the study sample.
Questionnaires and observation checklists were used to collect the data which was
analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. It was observed that despite
the primary schools in Changamwe district being staffed with professionally qualified
teachers the extent of the utilization of instructional resources was low. This implied lack
of initiative to improvise the resources or make use of the immediate environment to
enrich the teaching-learning process and enhance pupils’ learning. The study concluded
that ineffective utilization of instructional resources influenced pupils’ learning negatively
leading to ineffective learning hence poor academic performance. The policy implication
of the study is that utilization of instructional resources should be intensified to ensure
that pupils are getting quality education. Finally the study recommended that there is
need for increased government funding to enable the schools to procure most of the
necessary resources including electronic devices.
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educational planning management, school of education, degree in management,planning and administration