A relational analysis of utilization of community resources on students’ performance in History & Government of KCSE in public secondary schools in Embu County, Kenya
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2018-10Author
Njagi, Karue,
Muiru, Dr Anne
Githui, Dr Kimamo
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The students’ performance in History & Government in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination in
Embu County has been low over the last ten years. Despite, the various interventions, low performance persists. The
study was guided by the following objective to assess how the influence of utilization of community resources affect
performance of History & Government, The study was guided by the instructional design and the education production
theories. The research employed mixed methodology and concurrent triangulation design. Target population of the
study was 1541 respondents comprising 1340 form four students taking History & Government, 134 History &
Government teachers, 67 principals in public secondary schools in Kenya. The sample size was a total of 328
respondents made up of 20 school principals, 40 teachers and 268 students. Research instruments comprised of
questionnaires for teachers and students while an interview guide was used for the principals. Piloting was done in 10%
of the schools in Embu County that were not included in the final sample. Content validity of the instruments was
ascertained by a team of experts from the Department of Educational Administration and Management of Mount Kenya
University. The reliability of the questionnaire was determined using the split-half method. Cronbach Alpha was used
to determine the reliability coefficient. A reliability coefficient of 0.07 and above was accepted otherwise, it was
revised. Dependability of the qualitative instrument was ascertained using detailing all the events and asking a team of
experts to audit while credibility was established through data triangulation. Data was analyzed quantitatively using
both descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics included percentage, mean and standard deviation.
Inferential statistics included correlational and regression analysis. The qualitative data derived was analyzed
thematically and presented in narrative form. It was concluded that in – service training adequately prepared teachers
in the use of the education syllabus although the teachers were inadequate. Based on the findings of the study, the
following were the recommendations; There was need for the identification of the resource requirement and assessing
quality in terms of the needs and the use of the resources for teaching and learning of history and government in
schools in Embu County.