SCHOOLS' INVOLVEMENT IN CO-CURRICULAR ACTMTIBS AND PUPILS PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT. A CASE OF SELECTED PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN LURAMBI SOUTH ZONE OF LURAMBI DMSION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE

DECLARATION

APPROVAL

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

DEDICATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABSTRACT.

DEFINATION OF TERMS

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CHAPTER ONE:-INTRODUCTION.

1.0 Introduction

I.I Statement of the problem

1.2 Purpose of the Study

1.3 Objectives of the Study.

1.4 Research questions

1.5 Scope

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····················································2 1.6 Limitations and delimitation of the study ................................................... .3

I. 7 Significance of the study

1.8 Operational definition of terms

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CHAPTER TWO: - LITERATURE REVIEW

2.0 Introduction ................................................... .5

2.3 Government Policy on co-cun-icular activities. . ......................................... .5

2.1 Effects of school involvement in co-curricular activities on physical psychological.. .... ?

2.2 Building positive attitudes towards co-curricular activities among learners/ Teachers ..... 8

CHAPTER THREE: - MEDHODOLOGY

3 .0 Introduction.

3 .I Research design

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3 .2 Location of the study.

3.3 Population and sample

3 .4 Sampling techniques

3.5 Research instruments/tools.

3.6 Methods of data collection

3. 7 Sources of data

3.8 Data analysis

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CHAPTER FOUR: - DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS &

INTERPRETATION 4.0 Introduction ··················································· '4 4.1 Government policy on co-curricular activities ............................................ .14

4.2 Effects of school involvement in co-curricular activities and academic performance .......... 18

4.3 Building positive attitude towards co-curricular activities amongst learners & Teachers ... 20

CHAPTER FIVE:- SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND

RECOMMENDATIONS.

5.0 Introduction

5.1 Summary

5 .2 Conclusion

5.3 Recommendation

REFERENCES

APPENDICES.

Appendix A: Questionnaire for teachers.

Appendix B: Questionnaire for pupils

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VII

ABTRACT

This research work was geared towards finding out the effects of school involvement in co-curricular activities on academic performance of pupils. The study is to be carried out in Lurambi south zone, Lurambi division, Kakamega County. A random sampling approach was used in which 30 pupils were selected from each of the four ( 4) schools. Fifteen (15) of these pupils are boys while the other fifteen are girls. They are selected from the top two classes' i.e. class 7 and 8 randomly. Five teachers were sampled from each of the four schools to give their opinion on the problem under investigation. The instrument used on data collection was questionnaires for all the pupils and teachers. The questionnaires contained multiple choice questions from where the respondents as to choose from any of the alternative answers given, and in a few cases structured questions were inclusive where respondents had to fill in the spaces provided on the questionnaires. The researcher found out that co-curricular activities are essential to the productions of a full graduate of the education system and the following recommendations were made.

I. Co-curricular activities should be rejuvenated and taught just like other subjects on

the curriculum

2. The Government and the ministry of eduction should resists from being passive and

play their part towards making co-curricular activities a success. This can be done

through;

• Sufficient supply of reference literature just like it is with other subjects in the

curriculum.

• Sensitizing the community about the need for co-curricular activities in the profile

of the child.

• Ensuring that the teacher-pupil's ratio is met.

• Putting regular refresher for the teachers in co-curricular activities like it's is fro

other subjects.

• Making some co-curricular activities examinable at the end of primary school in

KCPE.

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