2017
DOI: 10.9790/7388-0703042633
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Boy-Child Participation and Retention in Public Secondary Schools: The Role of Socio-Economic Factors with Examples from Baringo County, Kenya

Abstract: This paper is premised on the findings of a study that sought to investigate factors that influence the participation and retention of the boy-child in public secondary schools in Baringo County, Kenya. Specifically, the study aimed at evaluating the effects of socio-economic factors on boy-child participation and retention in public secondary schools in Baringo County. Principles of the education production function theory guided the study. The study adopted a pragmatic world view (mixed method approach) with… Show more

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“…Other studies closer to Marsabit such as Mutuku et al (2021) explored how catholic church support affected the retention of students in secondary schools in Marsabit. However, few of the studies such as (Amdany, 2017;Njuguna & Muchanje, 2019) have specifically addressed boys' retention concerns in Mathioya and Baringo regions. Apparently, no study has addressed the issue on retention of boys in Marsabit county which is a cropping problem.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies closer to Marsabit such as Mutuku et al (2021) explored how catholic church support affected the retention of students in secondary schools in Marsabit. However, few of the studies such as (Amdany, 2017;Njuguna & Muchanje, 2019) have specifically addressed boys' retention concerns in Mathioya and Baringo regions. Apparently, no study has addressed the issue on retention of boys in Marsabit county which is a cropping problem.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%