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Parental Participation and Students’ Academic Achievement in Selected Government Aided Secondary Schools in Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda
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The investigation inspected influences of parental participation upon a student’s academic achievement within
selected Secondary schools sponsored by the government under Uganda’s Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District. This
investigation had been directed through three objectives specifically; i) To examine the influence of provision of scholastic
materials on students’ academic achievement, ii) To examine the influence of monitoring academic activities on students’
academic achievement, and iii) To examine the influence of counseling and guidance on students’ academic achievement in
selected government aided secondary schools in Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda. The investigation used a
quantitative methodology in conjunction with a cross-sectional research design. Educators selected as of the two Secondary
schools sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, made up the sample size of 40
respondents. To address the phenomenon under research, both descriptive and linear regression analysis were applied.
According to the study, the availability of educational resources significantly and favorably affects a student's academia
performances within subset of Secondary institutes sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai
District, Uganda. Additionally, the study also revealed that monitoring academic activities bears very sturdy constructive as
well as statistical substantial impact upon a student’s academic achievement within selected Secondary schools sponsored
by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda. This investigation supplementary reveals that
counseling plus guidance holds sturdy optimistic plus statistical substantial impact upon student’s academic achievement
related to selected Secondary institutes sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
This investigation concludes noting parental participation holds substantial impact upon student’s academic achievement
in that a slight upsurge within providing of scholastic supplies, monitoring academic activities, and counseling as well as
guidance ought to consequently result towards improvements within students’ academic achievement under selected
Secondary institutes sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda. This investigation
commends, schools’ administrations ought to include parents in schools’ management committees or boards towards
participation under making decisions as well as policy development as this fosters a sense of ownership and shared
responsibility for students’ success, which directly may be having substantial impact upon a student’s academic achievement
within Secondary schools sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Title: Parental Participation and Students’ Academic Achievement in Selected Government Aided Secondary Schools in Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda
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The investigation inspected influences of parental participation upon a student’s academic achievement within
selected Secondary schools sponsored by the government under Uganda’s Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District.
This
investigation had been directed through three objectives specifically; i) To examine the influence of provision of scholastic
materials on students’ academic achievement, ii) To examine the influence of monitoring academic activities on students’
academic achievement, and iii) To examine the influence of counseling and guidance on students’ academic achievement in
selected government aided secondary schools in Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
The investigation used a
quantitative methodology in conjunction with a cross-sectional research design.
Educators selected as of the two Secondary
schools sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, made up the sample size of 40
respondents.
To address the phenomenon under research, both descriptive and linear regression analysis were applied.
According to the study, the availability of educational resources significantly and favorably affects a student's academia
performances within subset of Secondary institutes sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai
District, Uganda.
Additionally, the study also revealed that monitoring academic activities bears very sturdy constructive as
well as statistical substantial impact upon a student’s academic achievement within selected Secondary schools sponsored
by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
This investigation supplementary reveals that
counseling plus guidance holds sturdy optimistic plus statistical substantial impact upon student’s academic achievement
related to selected Secondary institutes sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
This investigation concludes noting parental participation holds substantial impact upon student’s academic achievement
in that a slight upsurge within providing of scholastic supplies, monitoring academic activities, and counseling as well as
guidance ought to consequently result towards improvements within students’ academic achievement under selected
Secondary institutes sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
This investigation
commends, schools’ administrations ought to include parents in schools’ management committees or boards towards
participation under making decisions as well as policy development as this fosters a sense of ownership and shared
responsibility for students’ success, which directly may be having substantial impact upon a student’s academic achievement
within Secondary schools sponsored by the government under Kibaale Town Council, Rakai District, Uganda.
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