Publication: An investigation on the factors contributing to Poor performance in mathematics in Kenya certificate of Secondary examination Trans-nzoia west district Kenya
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2015-04
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The study was carried out to investigate the factors that cause poor performance of students in
Mathematics in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations in Trans-Nzoia West
District. The research investigated school, teacher and student factors. Instructional resources,
management support and teaching methodology were also investigated. This was based on Gross
et, al (1971), Bailey (1979) conceptual framework that talks about inputs into an educational
system where various elements are involved in an educational process to give out desired outcome.
Data collected was analysed using description statistics. The analysed data was presented in the
form of frequency distribution tables, mean scores and mean grades, which facilitated description
and explanation of the research findings. The results show that students in National, Extra-County
and Boarding Schools, performed better than those in the District Day and Private Schools.
Schools with single sex performed better than those in mixed schools in K.C.S.E. Examinations.
Girls performed better in single sex schools than in mixed schools. Schools in urban centres
performed much better than schools in rural areas because of availability of good infrastructure
and frequent supervision. Schools with adequate academic resources and facilities performed
better than those without or with poor resource centres, schools with two or more streams did well
as compared to schools with single stream schools because of emphasised vertical teaching as
opposed to horizontal teaching in single streamed school.