2024
DOI: 10.58721/rjetcs.v2i1.584
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Role of Volunteerism as a Parental Involvement Strategy in the Achievement of Core Competencies among Learners in Public Primary Schools in Nandi County, Kenya

Elizabeth Jeptoo,
Benard Nyatuka,
Titus Pacho

Abstract: The purpose of the study was to assess the role of volunteerism as a parental involvement strategy in the achievement of core competencies among learners in public primary schools in Nandi County, Kenya. The study was guided by Joyce Epstein’s Model of parental involvement. The sample size comprised 293 participants who included 6 sub-county education officers, 24 head teachers, and 263 parents. Multistage sampling was used to determine the schools to take part in the study. The study adopted multistage sampli… Show more

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