Influence of Teaching-Learning Resources on Academic Performance among Public Primary Schools in Laikipia West Sub-County
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Date
2022-10Author
Thuranira, Josphine Muthoni
Ikiara, Lucy
Thuba, Esther
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Kenya's government implemented free primary education in 2003 as part of its attempts to
attain universal primary education. Despite these attempts, worries about educational quality
have grown over the years. The research looked into the influence of teaching-learning
resources on pupil performance in Laikipia West Sub-County public primary schools. The
study employed a descriptive survey design. The target population was 490 teachers from 49
public primary schools in Laikipia West Sub County. A sample size of 220 teachers was
selected using a simple random sampling method. The researcher also sampled 10 head
teachers. Semi-structured questionnaires and interview guides were used to obtain primary
data. Thematic content analysis was used to examine qualitative data, while quantitative data
was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The association between teaching and
learning resources and pupils' academic performance was determined using correlation
analysis. The findings indicated that teaching-learning resources had a positive and significant
influence on pupils’ performance in public primary schools. The study recommended the need
for the government of Kenya through the Ministry of Education to provide sufficient teaching-
learning resources to public primary schools and also to provide sufficient teachers to public
primary schools to ensure improved academic performance.
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EdinBurg Peer Reviewed Journals and Books Publishers Journal of Education