SOCIALIZATION COMMUNICATION ROLE OF TEACHERS AND PREVENTION OF TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NAROK COUNTY, KENYA
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2021Author
Miriti, Purity Kathure
Mberia, Professor Hellen
WaNgula, Dr. Kyalo
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Purpose: The purpose was to assess the socialization communication role of teachers and
prevention of teenage pregnancies in public secondary schools in Narok County, Kenya.
Methodology: A mixed research design was used in the study. The population of the study
included all the 8994 female students of Narok County from 52 secondary schools in the Narok
County in the year 2019. The respondents were aged between 13-19 years attending both
boarding and day public secondary schools in Narok County in both. Stratified technique of
sampling was used to sample the population into strata. The study selected proportionally the
subjects from different strata. Total study sample size was 536; 500 respondents for the
questionnaire, 12 for the interview, and 24 for the focus group discussions. A questionnaire, key
informant interviews and focus group discussions were used to collect data. Quantitative data
was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences computer software package (SPSS
statistics version 22). Descriptive statistics drawn include mean, and standard deviation which
were presented in tables, frequencies and percentages. Inferential statistics drawn include
multiple regression and correlation analysis.
Findings: A significant majority (86.3%) of the respondents indicated that teachers advise on
teenage pregnancy impacts positively on student behavior while the rest indicated that it
impacted negatively
Unique Contribution to the Society, Policy and Theory: The findings of this research showed
that socialization communication helps prevent teenage pregnancies. This therefore means that
girls would be able to complete school advance in their studies and when they eventually are of
age and ready for marriage, they can help alleviate vicious cycle of poverty as they are eligible to
formal employment. There will be general growth in society as women will be empowered. The
government and stakeholders should strengthen policies and enhance initiatives to educate more
girls and reduce early marriages to the elders in the society, to socialize teenagers in the reality of
modern life and the challenges that result in teenage pregnancies. The study improves the theory
in that it connects socialization to the role of the teacher
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