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Types of family adopting orphaned Learners - A Reflection on Challenges and Coping Strategies of Orphaned Learners in Public Primary Schools in Kenya.

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dc.contributor.author Nabwire, Violet
dc.contributor.author Owino, Alice A
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-03T12:08:38Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-03T12:08:38Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.uri https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282446927_Types_of_Family_Adopting_Orphaned_Learners_-_A_Reflection_on_Challenges_and_Coping_Strategies_of_Orphaned_Learners_in_Public_Primary_Schools_in_Kenya
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7028
dc.description.abstract Orphan hood is a depressing status in life and has adverse effects yet every child in Kenya has a right to quality education that should lead to good learning in pursuance to Universal Primary Education (UPE). Majority of orphaned learners are widely affected and fail to attain good performance. However exceptional few perform well and attain high grades enabling them to join good High schools and pursue their academic dreams. The study therefore assessed the types of family set up that host orphaned learners and the coping strategies they device in the new set up. Descriptive survey design was used to collect data from 13 public primary schools with a sample constituting of head teachers, teachers, and orphaned learners. Random sampling technique was used to select the schools; purposive sampling technique choice head teachers and orphaned learners, and random sampling selected teachers. A questionnaire, interview schedule, and document analysis collected the qualitative and quantitative data. Descriptive statistics analyzed the quantitative data and findings were presented in the frequency/mean tables and graphs while qualitative data was presented thematically. The study established that a good number of orphaned learners in Kenya lived with older siblings and received a lot of motivation and encouragement from the sibling that led to their achievement. The second highest number of orphaned learners lived with grandparents who were economically unable to manage the responsibility. The study concluded that majority of orphaned learners lacked guidance from adults and therefore recommended that grandparents who took care of the orphans but not fully financially assisted by the government should be supported, and the Ministry of Health in collaboration with other good will stake holders to launch health and nutrition program in schools where none exists. The findings of the study are important to the government, educational planners, stakeholders, parents and the community. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal en_US
dc.subject Orphaned Learners en_US
dc.subject Challenges en_US
dc.subject Strategies en_US
dc.subject Public Primary Schools en_US
dc.title Types of family adopting orphaned Learners - A Reflection on Challenges and Coping Strategies of Orphaned Learners in Public Primary Schools in Kenya. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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