ABSTRACT This study set out to establish the relationship between family size and parental education factors on students’ academic performance in selected public day schools in Mombasa District. The study tested two research hypotheses that; i) family size and ii) parental education factors significantly influence students’ performance in Mombasa district. The study employed both cross sectional and correlational survey designs, with a sample of 72 students selected following Mugenda & Mugenda (1999)’s suggestions, using simple random, stratified random and purposive sampling. One set of questionnaire directed to form four students was used to collect data. Data analysis was done using SPSS’s simple frequency tables, mean, standard deviation, Pearson’s Linear Correlation Coefficient and Linear Regression Analysis. The findings indicated that on average students rated their family sizes as moderate (mean index ~ 3), parents’ attention, parents’ presence and occupation, family nutrition and economic status AS medium while parents’ attention as low (mean index ~ 2). Parents offer inadequate coaching and mentorship (mean index ~ 2) and parents’ encouragement and follow-up was low (mean index ~ 2). Fathers’ education level was medium while mothers’ level was low. The findings indicated that students’ performance was average in terms of participation, attendance, scores and improvement (mean index~3), and poor in terms of doing corrections and revision (mean index~2). Pearson’s Linear Correlation Coefficient and Regression results found that; i) family size factors significantly influence students’ performance in Mombasa District ii) parental vi education factors significantly enhance students’ performance, with parents’ coaching and mentorship being the most important factors. The researcher concluded that; i) while Parents’ attention significantly improves students’ performance, family size, parents’ presence and occupation, Nutrition and family economic status positively correlate with students’ performance, although the correlations are not significant; ii) Parental education factors significantly influence students’ performance altogether, however while coaching significantly improves students’ performance, Parents’ encouragement and followup do not. Mother’s education contributes more than for father’s. The researcher recommended that; i) Parents’ attention to students’ education, at home, should be increased to improve’ performance, all parents need to plan for their children irrespective of the number, increase on number of hours they stay with them at home, ensure they are fed well and adequately (e.g. breakfast, lunch and supper), parents should send their children to educated relatives and friends (e.g. in holidays) to make them admire the goodness of education and strive to achieve the same; ii) Parents, schools, NGOs and the government should assist in educating the girl child as mothers contribute more to students performance, parents should always get time to coach their children at home and give them encouragement to study well.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION A
DECLARATION B ii
APPROVAL SHEET iii
DEDICATION III
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT V
ABSTRACT VI
TABLE OF CONTENTS viii
LIST OF TABLES xii
LIST OF FIGURES xiii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xiv
CHAPTER ONE
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
Introduction 1
Background Information 1
Statement of the Problem 3
Purpose of the Study 4
Research objectives 4
Research Questions 5
Hypotheses 5
Scope of the Study 5
Significance of the Study 6
Operational Definitions of key Terms 7
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CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
Introduction 9
Theoretical Review 9
Conceptual Framework 11
Related studies 12
Family Size and students’ performance 12
Parental Attention and students’ performance 14
Family economic status (FES) and students’ performance 16
Nutrition and students’ performance 17
Parental Education and students’ performance 19
Career Coaching , Mentorship and students’ performance 20
Parental Encouragement and Follow up on students’ performance. 21
Academic Performance 22
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
Introduction 26
Research Design 26
Research Population 26
Sample Size and Sampling Procedure 27
Research Instrument 28
Validity and Reliability of the Instrument 28
Data Gathering Procedures 29
Data Analysis 29
Ethical Consideration 30
Limitations and Deliminations of the Study 30
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CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Introduction 31
Profile of respondents 31
Measuring the independent variables 32
Family size 32
Measuring the dependent variable 34
The relationship between family size and students’ performance in
Mombasa District secondary schools 36
The relationship between parental education and students’
performance in Mombasa District secondary schools 39
CHAPTER FIVE
FINDINGS, CONLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction 43
Findings 43
Conclusions 45
Family size factors and student performance in Mombasa District 45
Parental education factors and student performance in Mombasa
District 47
Recommendations 49
REFERENCES 53
APPENDICES 57
APPENDIX I 57
TRANSMITTAL LETTERS 57
APPENDIX II 58
Research, S. (2022). Family Size and Parental Education on Students’ Academic Performance in Selected Secondary Schools in Mombasa District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/family-size-and-parental-education-on-students-academic-performance-in-selected-secondary-schools-in-mombasa-district
Research, SSA "Family Size and Parental Education on Students’ Academic Performance in Selected Secondary Schools in Mombasa District" Afribary. Afribary, 11 Sep. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/family-size-and-parental-education-on-students-academic-performance-in-selected-secondary-schools-in-mombasa-district. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "Family Size and Parental Education on Students’ Academic Performance in Selected Secondary Schools in Mombasa District". Afribary, Afribary, 11 Sep. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/family-size-and-parental-education-on-students-academic-performance-in-selected-secondary-schools-in-mombasa-district >.
Research, SSA . "Family Size and Parental Education on Students’ Academic Performance in Selected Secondary Schools in Mombasa District" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/family-size-and-parental-education-on-students-academic-performance-in-selected-secondary-schools-in-mombasa-district