ABSTRACT
The study sought to investigate the causes of girl child dropout in secondar) schools and achieved this by using specific objectives of: To investigate the psycho-social causes or school dropout among girl students: To investigate the leading causes or school dropout among girl children: To investigate the possible solutions lo school drop nut among girl students and employed a case stud) or Madera District. A survey design was employed in the study. The researcher adopted the survey design because it enabled her lo collect data over a "ide area. Respondents to the study were chosen using simple random sampling technique. Teachers. parents and students were chosen from
the schools using simple random sampling technique. Five administrative staff members were chosen using purposive sampling technique. The total sample the study thus 100
respondents. An intervie" guide \as constructed and used to collect information
students. A questionnaire also designed and used to collect teachers.
The researcher also used observation and guided discussions to get more information.
This study showed that students from km-income families were more likely lo drop out or
school. as a result or poverty. than were children from middle-income families whilst family
related problems and obligation such as marriage and house wOrk were also to blame ror the
high drop out rate of girls.
Major recommendationsincludccl teachers should be trained in gender m,areness and serve as
role models. \bile those in aulhoril) should encourage promotion or lemale teachers into
positions of responsibility. Teachers should also create an enabling environment in school and
in classrooms. for example by providing more guidance and counselling and giving girls more
responsibility such as appointing them to be pret'ects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ........................................................................... i APPROVAL ....................................................................... ii DEDICATION ............................................................... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .......................................... iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................. iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................... v
LIST OF TABLES ............................................................ vii LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................... viii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................ ix ABSTRACT .............................................................................................................................. x CHAPTER ONE ...................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 Background .......... I. I Statement of the probkm . .............. 3 1.2 (rCl1('1'al ()bjccti,cs .... . ·' l.J Spccilic Objccti, t:s .... ... ········· •••••• .l 1.4 l{cscarch question:-. ..... ... 3 L5 .'-iCccriSocial lntlucncc. .. t, 1.6 Snlution~ ......... . 4.2 Discussion ....... . 19 . .... !9 19 . .. 1 I 0' . __ ., ··- .... 24 ... 25 . .............. 26 . ............. 26 . ........ 28 CHAPTER FIVE ................................................................................................................... 31 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................... 31 5.11 5.1 5.2 5.3 I ntroductitm ........... . Summar) .. (mc!usion ..................... . Recommendations ........... . ........... 31 .... 3 I ..... '0 _ ....... 34 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................... 36 APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................. 38 Appendix I: Qucstionnairc .................................................................................................... 38
Research, S. (2022). THE IMPACT OF POVERTY ON THE GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN NORTH EASTERN PROVINCE OF KENYA CASE STUDY OF MANDERA DISTRICT. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-poverty-on-the-girl-child-education-in-north-eastern-province-of-kenya-case-study-of-mandera-district
Research, SSA "THE IMPACT OF POVERTY ON THE GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN NORTH EASTERN PROVINCE OF KENYA CASE STUDY OF MANDERA DISTRICT" Afribary. Afribary, 16 Aug. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-poverty-on-the-girl-child-education-in-north-eastern-province-of-kenya-case-study-of-mandera-district. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "THE IMPACT OF POVERTY ON THE GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN NORTH EASTERN PROVINCE OF KENYA CASE STUDY OF MANDERA DISTRICT". Afribary, Afribary, 16 Aug. 2022. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-poverty-on-the-girl-child-education-in-north-eastern-province-of-kenya-case-study-of-mandera-district >.
Research, SSA . "THE IMPACT OF POVERTY ON THE GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN NORTH EASTERN PROVINCE OF KENYA CASE STUDY OF MANDERA DISTRICT" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-poverty-on-the-girl-child-education-in-north-eastern-province-of-kenya-case-study-of-mandera-district