Bachelor of Education Arts & Science
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Item Causes Of Students Dropping Out Of Secondary Schools in Nairobi a Case of Imani Centre(Tangaza University College, 2001-05) Mpanyula, Jacqueline SheillaThe research was carried out to investigate causes of students dropping out from secondary school in Nairobi. The research was carried out in Nairobi East-lands area. The objectives of the research were; to identify causes of students dropping out from secondary schools and to highlight some possible solutions that can help to curb the problem of students dropping out from secondary school. In order to carry out the research, the writer collected data using questionnaires, interviews and library reading. The research findings revealed that lack of financial support is the main cause why students drop out of school. The research findings also revealed other causes for example; teenage pregnancy, peer pressure, drug abuse, indiscipline, broken families, poor academic performance/repeating classes, mistreatment by teachers, and early/forced marriages. ivItem How to Improve Learning Performance of Primary School Pupils(Tangaza University College, 2000-05) Ologbenl, Emmanuel AdeMotivation is a primary key to learning in any institution. Both the learned (teacher) and learner (pupil) must be eager to learn, because learning is continuous from "womb to tomb." In this research, I have examined the roles played by teacher, the school, the family, culture mass media and society. Famous schools like Banda, Precious Blood, Starehe Boys Centre Alliance are well known for academic excellence in their performance and assessment. It is in view of this fact, that I have chosen St. Joseph's School in order to do some research on how pupils of College can also measure up to the academic expectation of the above mentioned schools in Nairobi The approach used in this research is the "Active learning approach" which involves childstudy, teamwork, and theories of planning, learning skills, communication and reinforcement. researcher will elaborate on these in the proceeding chapters.
