Thesis Impact of community support grant on access to early Childhood development education in Naivasha Sub-County
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Mount Kenya University
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Pursuant to the Government of Kenya's Sessional paper No. 1 of 2005 on a Policy
Framework on Education, Training and Research, comprehensive Early Childhood
Development (ECD) Policy Framework and Service Standard Guidelines were developed.
The Service Standard Guidelines were developed to ensure that quality services were
delivered efficiently and effectively at all times in ECD centers/ institutions in Kenya.
Early childhood Development Education (ECDE) globally and Kenya in particular has
been recognized as a crucial program that lays a foundation for a child's holistic
development. A key objective of Sessional Paper No. 1 of 2005 was to enhance access,
equity and quality of education at all levels by 2010. The Sessional Paper No 10 of 2012
on Vision 2030 observed low enrollment in schools as a third challenge among the five
challenges in transforming education. The Government was committed to enhancing this
through different strategies one of them being the provision of Community Support Grant
to Early childhood Development Education (ECDE) centers across the country.
Community Support Grant (CSG) which was a Kenya Education Sector Support
Program (KESSP) initiative was scheduled to run from 2005 - 2010. This study was
conducted in Naivasha sub-county and its purpose was to determine the impact of the
Community Support Grants on Access to Early Childhood Development Education
(ECDE). The target population of the study was comprised of 42 public ECDE centers, 16
ECD Head teachers, 16 ECD teachers and DICECE Program Officer. The public ECDE
centers were divided into two categories; Those that benefited from CSG and those that
did not. The sampling technique used was Stratified Random Sampling. Questionnaires
were used for Head teachers and ECDE Teachers. The data was analyzed and presented
inform of tables, graphs and percentages. The study found out that there was some impact
of the CSG in the promotion of Access to ECDE centers in the sub county. The enrollment
of the children had increased and the retention of the children had become consistent over
the years. The quality of services had improved since materials had been bought by use of
CSG. The study also found out the enrollment of boys and girls had stabilized. The study
recommended that the county government should provide funds to all public ECD centers
to enable long lasting projects to be initiated and sustained. The study was guided by the
Administrative Management Theory advanced by Henry Fayol (1811-1845). The theory
stated that good school Managers deal with tasks that entail financial, human, curriculum,
physical and community management. This study will be useful to ECDE parents,
community members, County Government and Development partners who funded the
program.
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Early Childhood