Dropout among Male Pupils in Primary Schools of Igembe District, Kenya
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2013Author
Muthaa, George M. 1*
M’muyuri, Misheck M. 2 ,
Bururia, David 1 ,
Mwenda, Eric E. 1
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Education plays a key role in human development through the process of empowering people to improve
their well being and participation in national building. Dropout however poses a serious threat to gains in
education despite the Government emphasis on Education for All by the year 2015. In Igembe District the
problem is more pronoused among the male children. The study used the ex-post facto research design.
The target and accessible population constituted of educational officers, head teachers, guidance and
counseling teachers and pupils. A sample size of 364 was used for the study. This study sought information on causes of dropout among boys and strategies that could be adopted to address this problem. The
study established that dropout of male pupils was a common problem that required urgent attention. The
major factors leading to dropout included; child labour, family instability, initiation, drug abuse and lack
of role models. The study recommends affirmative action for the boy child, abolishing of child labour and
initiation of boys after completion of primary school as strategies that could address dropout among male
pupils.
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