IMPLICATIONS OF FUNDING PRACTICES ON ADEQUACY OF TEACHING LEARNING MATERIALS AND LEARNERS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA
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2020-08Author
Simiyu, Caroline Nabwoba
Abenga, Elizabeth
Simiyu, Aggrey Mukasa
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Funding has implications on the quality of education of which teaching learning resources are an
integral part. The study purposed to establish any association if there be between adequacy of
teaching learning resources as well as utilisation with learners’ academic achievement. The study
was undertaken in 36 out of a target population of 252 public secondary schools in Bungoma
County, Kenya. The study found out that funding practices had a moderate and high association
with the provision of adequate teaching learning resources. It also established that utilisation of the
teaching learning resources had a moderate and high association with learners’ academic
achievement. The perceived funding level had direct association with learners’ academic
achievement. The implication being that funding practices have to ensure adequate provision of
teaching learning resources which have to be utilised in the instructional process to realise positive
learners’ academic achievement.
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