School Environmental Factors Influencing Female Pupils Academic Performance in Public Primary Schools in Iringa Municipality

Motto, Chesco Aloyce (2021) School Environmental Factors Influencing Female Pupils Academic Performance in Public Primary Schools in Iringa Municipality. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, 23 (1). pp. 40-48. ISSN 2581-6268

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Abstract

This study intended to explore the school environmental factors influencing female pupils’ academic performance in public primary schools at Iringa Municipality. A cross-sectional study design was used where structured questionnaire using open and closed ended questionnaire as well as interviews to participants were used to collect primary information from 123 girls’ pupils and 36 key informants from seven selected public primary schools. Data analysis was done through descriptive statistics (SPSS). The study findings revealed that harsh environmental factors contributing to poor academic performance through sexual harassment by pest teachers, longer distance of a female pupils form schools that affect pupils attendance and drop out, Shortage of teaching and learning resources as well as facilities i.e. text books, library and shortage of latrines while teaching and learning it is difficult for them to deriver pedagogical principal of teaching following large class size 68-80, and the bias attitude of the teacher towards subject matter that girls are always do performs poor in science subjects than boys. Finally, the study recommends that the government should build hostels for standard six and seven female pupils for solving the issue of long distance and drop out. Good and enough latrines should be built for girls and boys. Teachers should be well trained in order to handle girls well and also government should organize regular workshops for teachers. Either girls pupils should all the time helped by both male and female teachers in their problems and academic matters openly to avoid bias and mistrust among male teachers.

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Subjects: STM Library Press > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 24 Jan 2023 06:34
Last Modified: 31 May 2024 09:51
URI: http://journal.scienceopenlibraries.com/id/eprint/204

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