TABLE OF CONTENT
DECLARATION ............................................................................. i
APPROVAL ................................................................................... ii
DEDICATION ............................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGMENT .................................................................... iv
DEFINITION OF TERMS ................................................................ v
TABLE OF CONTENT .................................................................... vi
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ................................................. x
LIST 0 F TABLES .......................................................................... xi
ABSTRACT ................................................................................. xii
CHAPTER ONE ........................................................................... 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................. 1
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY ..... : ....................................... 1
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM ............................................... 4
1.3 Purpose of the Study .......... , ................................................... 5
1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ................................................... 5
1.4.1 General ............................................................................... 5
1.4.2 Specific Objectives were: ........................................................ 5
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS .......................................................... 6
1.6. SCOPE ............................................................................ 6
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY ...................................................... 8
CHAPTER TWO ........................................................................... 9
LITERATUREREVIEW ................................................................... 9
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2.0. Introduction .......................................................................... 9
2.1 The status of Girls Education in Africa ....................................... 9
2.2 Reasons for Low Enrolment of Girls in form one or secondary schools
10
2.2.1. Safety and security of girls ................................................... 10
2.2.2. The curriculum .................................................................. 11
2.2.3. Harmful traditional practices ................................................ 11
2.2.4. Attitudes towards girl's education ......................................... 13
2.2. 5. Poverty ............................................................................ 14
2.2.6. Sanitary conditions ............................................................. 14
2.3 Theoretical framework ............................................................ 15
CHAPTER THREE ...................................................................... 1 7
METHODOLOGY ......................................................................... 17
3.0 Introduction .......................................................................... 17
3.1 Research Design .................................................................... 17
3.2 Environment I Area and population of study .............................. 17
3.3 Sample selection .................................................................... 17
3.4 Data Collection ...................................................................... 17
3.4. 1 Research instruments .......................................................... 1 7
3.5. Data Collection Procedures ..................................................... 18
3.6. Meth-ods of data analysis ........................................................ 18
3.7 Statistical Treatment of Data ................................................... 18
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CHAPTER FOUR ........................................................................ 19
FINDINGS AND INTERPRETATIONS ............................................... 19
4.1 Introduction .......................................................................... 19
4.2 Profile of the respondents ........................................................ 19
4.3 Reasons for low enrollment of girls in form one ........................... 20
4.3.1. Safety and security of girls and enrolment in secondary schools .20
4.3.2. The curriculum and enrollment of girls in form one .................. 22
4.3.3. Harmful traditional practices and enrollment of girls in form one24
4.3.4 Attitudes towards girls and enrollment of girls in form one ......... 29
4.3.5. Poverty and enrolment of girls in form one .............................. 34
4.3.2 Sanitary conditions .............................................................. 37
CHAPTER FIVE .......................................................................... 38
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...................... 38
5.0. Introduction .................................. ~ ...................................... 38
5.1. Summary ............................................................................ 38
5.2. Conclusion ........................................................................... 40
5.3. Recommendations ................................................................ .41
Areas further research ................................................................ .42
REFERENCES ........................................................................... .43
APPENDIX A: TRANSMITTAL LETTER ............................................ .45
APPENDIX B ............................................................................. .46
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE STUDENTS ......................................... .46
APPENDIX C .............................................................................. 50
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION GUIDE WITH THE PARENTS ................ 50
APPENDIX D .............................................................................. 51
INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR THE TEACHERS ....................................... 51
APPENDIX E ............................................................................... 52
TIME SCHEDULE ......................................................................... 52
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APPENDIX F ............................................................................... 53
BUDGET .................................................................................... 53
APPENDIX G: MAP OF THE RESEARCH AREA ................................• 54
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the reasons for low
enrollment of girls in form one, Kirimara Ontulili Zone secondary schools
in Meru central district, Kenya.
Specific Objectives of the study were: To investigate the relationship
between security, safety and enrollment of girls in form one, examine the
relationship the curriculum and enrolment of girls in form one,
investigate the relationship between harmful traditional practices and
enrollment of girls in form one, to investigate the relationship between
attitudes towards girls and enrollment of girls in form one, to examine
the relationship between poverty and enrolment of girls in form one and
to examine the relationship between sanitary conditions and enrolment
of girls in form one
The methods used for data collection were questionnaires to the
. students, interviews for the teachers and focus group discussions with
the parents.
The findings revealed that unsafe environment at school, gender biased
curriculum, harmful traditional ·practices, negative attitudes towards
girls education, poverty and sanitary conditions lead to low enrollment of
girls in form one.
The study recommended that, Family mobilization is vital to success in
educating girls. Information and awareness-raising campaigns should
target parents, particularly mothers and encourage them to register girls
in school. However, for the girl to remain and succeed in school,
thorough action must be taken to encourage families to change attitudes
and lighten the household workload of the girl and provide her with the
time and a comfortable space for learning at home. Families are called
upon to increase their involvement in the process of educating their
daughters by providing adequate follow-up to academic learning at
school and at home.
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Research, SSA . "LOW ENROLLMENT OF GIRLS IN FORM ONE, KIRIMARA ONTULILI ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MERU CENTRAL DISTRICT, KENYA". Afribary, Afribary, 21 Aug. 2022. Web. 25 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/low-enrollment-of-girls-in-form-one-kirimara-ontulili-zone-secondary-schools-in-meru-central-district-kenya >.
Research, SSA . "LOW ENROLLMENT OF GIRLS IN FORM ONE, KIRIMARA ONTULILI ZONE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MERU CENTRAL DISTRICT, KENYA" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/low-enrollment-of-girls-in-form-one-kirimara-ontulili-zone-secondary-schools-in-meru-central-district-kenya