2018
DOI: 10.30845/jesp.v5n3p12
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Influence of Student Councils Participation in Decision Making on Management of Public Boys’ and Girls’ Boarding Secondary Schools, Nyeri County, Kenya

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of the participation of students' councils in enhancing the management in boys' and girls' public boarding secondary schools. The study adopted the descriptive survey and correlation research designs. The study was conducted in 12 boys' and 12 girls' public boarding secondary schools in Nyeri County that were identified using purposive sampling technique. A sample of 384 respondents was used. Data was collected using questionnaires and interview schedules. D… Show more

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“…In Kenya, secondary school student councils (SSSCs) emanated from the prefecture system in schools in 2011 when the ministry of education in Kenya realized that cases of student indiscipline in many schools increased tremendously with time(KESHA, MOE & UNICEF, 2010).A study by Wango (2009) as cited in Murage et al (2018) asserts that recognizing student leaders as critical stakeholders is grounded on the foundation of specific engagement, assignment and delegation of duties by the school administration geared towards realizing effective school management. Various challenges such as truancy (Afande & Mathenge, 2015;Kanga & Jagero, 2015), strikes (Wachira, 2010), cheating in examinations (Murori, 2016) that affect smooth running of schools have been researched and various measures of tackling suggested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kenya, secondary school student councils (SSSCs) emanated from the prefecture system in schools in 2011 when the ministry of education in Kenya realized that cases of student indiscipline in many schools increased tremendously with time(KESHA, MOE & UNICEF, 2010).A study by Wango (2009) as cited in Murage et al (2018) asserts that recognizing student leaders as critical stakeholders is grounded on the foundation of specific engagement, assignment and delegation of duties by the school administration geared towards realizing effective school management. Various challenges such as truancy (Afande & Mathenge, 2015;Kanga & Jagero, 2015), strikes (Wachira, 2010), cheating in examinations (Murori, 2016) that affect smooth running of schools have been researched and various measures of tackling suggested.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%