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Title: | Compulsory science on students’ performance at O’level in selected secondary schools in Mityana district. |
Authors: | Musiime, Winfred |
Keywords: | Compulsory science Students’ performance O’level Secondary schools Mityana district |
Issue Date: | 19-Oct-2023 |
Publisher: | Nkumba University |
Citation: | Musiime, W. (2023) Compulsory science on students’ performance at O’level in selected secondary schools in Mityana district, Nkumba University. |
Abstract: | The study investigated the impact of compulsory science on students’ performance at O’ level in selected secondary schools in Mityana District. The specific objectives which included to; establish the effect of learners’ attitude on performance of learners in science subjects at ordinary level, establish the effect of teacher factors on performance of learners in science subjects at ordinary level and establish the effect of school-based environment on performance of learners in science subjects at ordinary level. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design involving both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The findings on the effect of learner’s attitude on performance of learners in science subjects at ordinary level, it was established that learner’s attitude have a significant positive influence (r=.397**, p<0.05, .000) on the performance of learners in science subjects at Ordinary level. Concerning the effect of teacher factors on performance of learners in science subjects at ordinary level, it was found out that teacher factors significantly and positively influenced (r=.305**, p<0.05, .000) the performance of learners in science subjects. The effect of school-based environment on performance of learners in science subjects at ordinary level, School based factors were found to significantly and positively influence the performance of learners in science subject at Ordinary level at r= .537**, p<0.005, .000. The study recommends that school administrators go an extra mile to lobby for external sponsorship and also form partnership. The partnership will create good exchange programs for school administrator for school visits and able to lobby for resources for instance scholastic materials, computers and funds that could be used to develop such schools. School administrators through their administration offices should consider using annual fundraising and corporate dinners to raise more funds from alumni. |
Description: | A Research Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of Master of Education Management and Planning of Nkumba University |
URI: | https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/1130 |
Appears in Collections: | Education |
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