Thesis An evaluation of community support grant on access to early childhood education in public pre-schools in Isiolo District, Isiolo county Kenya
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Mount Kenya Unversity
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The government is committed in enhancing access to early childhood education by provision of
Community Support Grant to some selected ECDE centres across the country. CSG, a KESSP
programme, was scheduled to run from 2005-2010. This study was conducted in Isiolo District and
sought to evaluate the influence of Community Support Grants in the ECDE centres. The literature
review outlined access, community support grants, regional concerns, poverty concerns, policy
framework concerns and challenges of the ECDE programme in Kenya. The theoretical framework
borrowed from Non-profit finance theory and in particular uses subsidy theory and affordability models
of the same. The target population of the study was the 111 public ECDE centres, 111 ECDE head
teachers and 151 preschool teachers. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling to
calculate a sample of 33 head teachers and 46 pre-school teachers. The instrument that was used was
questionnaires for head teachers and interview schedule for pre-school teachers. The data was analyzed
and presented inform of tables and percentages. Majority (61%) of the head teachers indicated that
community grants always increased access to pre-school education. A significant number (84%) of the
preschool teachers attributed the low enrolment of the children in their centres to the unavailability of
money. A significant number (80%) agreed that lack of policy framework created a mismatch for
children‘s entry behaviour to primary schools. Majority (76%) of the teachers indicated that preschool
fess should be reduced. A significant number (98%) indicated that schools should provide a feeding
programme. The study concluded that community support grants have increased enrollment. The study
also concluded that community support grants have not been able to achieve optimum enrollment of
students in public pre-schools mainly because of poverty in the Isiolo area and lack of adequate
facilities on the part of the schools. The researcher concluded that non-governmental organizations
should strive to supplement government efforts in raising preschool enrollment for children in rural
areas. The researcher also concluded that the central government as well as the county governments
should initiative sustainable poverty eradication schemes to raise the livelihoods of people; this will
enable more parents pay preschool fees.
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Early childhood