ABSTRACT
School climate is the collective characteristic of an organization-the overall atmosphere
that one senses on entering a school. It is the quality of the character of school life based
on patterns of students, parents and school administration. It has three essential
dimensions, Physical, Social and Academic which all impacts on students’ subject
choice. Subject choice is crucial in the life of students because the choice they make
determine the career path they shall pursue in life. It is in a school that a learner acquires
norms, values and expectations that enable them make the right choice. This is the
essence of this study which sought to establish whether there is significant relationship
between school climate and students’ subject choice in public secondary schools in
Kenya. The study adopted descriptive survey research design. It was done in Nairobi
County which had 79 public secondary schools,79 principals, 316 Heads of academic
department and 10,920 Form Three students. Out of this target population, 30 public
secondary schools were sampled randomly to get 30 principals. Purposive sampling was
used to select 120 Heads of academic department and 390 Form Three students. The
instruments for data collection were questionnaires for principals, teachers and Form
Three students and observation check list. Data collected was coded and computed with
the help of SPSS version 18 to get means, frequencies, percentages and Standard
Deviations for qualitative data. Analysis was done using Pearson’s Chi square test and
One Way ANOVAs for quantitative data. The study revealed that there was significant
relationship between school climate and students’ subject choice at a p-value of .041
which was less than the level of significance of .05. In view of the study findings, it was
recommended that the Ministry of education should formulate follow up guidelines that
would encourage instructional leaders to create positive school climate that would
enhance wholesome development of students in secondary schools so that acquired skills
of decision making can enable them to make informed decisions on subject choice. The
study findings are additional knowledge in the field of Education.
WAMBUI, M (2021). Relationship Between School Climate And Students’ Subject Choice In Public Secondary Schools In Nairobi County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-school-climate-and-students-subject-choice-in-public-secondary-schools-in-nairobi-county-kenya
WAMBUI, MERCY "Relationship Between School Climate And Students’ Subject Choice In Public Secondary Schools In Nairobi County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-school-climate-and-students-subject-choice-in-public-secondary-schools-in-nairobi-county-kenya. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
WAMBUI, MERCY . "Relationship Between School Climate And Students’ Subject Choice In Public Secondary Schools In Nairobi County, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 07 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-school-climate-and-students-subject-choice-in-public-secondary-schools-in-nairobi-county-kenya >.
WAMBUI, MERCY . "Relationship Between School Climate And Students’ Subject Choice In Public Secondary Schools In Nairobi County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/relationship-between-school-climate-and-students-subject-choice-in-public-secondary-schools-in-nairobi-county-kenya