Factors Contributing to Poor Academic Performance of Students in Kongo Senior High School in the Kongo District

Namale, Matthew Kojo and Upoalkpajor, Joshua-Luther Ndoye and Ayambire, Cornelia Aganazure (2021) Factors Contributing to Poor Academic Performance of Students in Kongo Senior High School in the Kongo District. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, 17 (2). pp. 16-25. ISSN 2581-6268

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Abstract

The study investigated the factors influencing low academic performance of Kongo Senior High School Students in the Kongo District in the Upper East District. The Objectives of the study were to: identify the teacher factors that contribute to the low academic performance of students in Kongo Senior High School, identify how students’ attitude contribute to low academic achievement and indicate how school physical facilities contribute to low academic performance of students. The study also indicated the difference in perception between teachers and students with regard to ways teachers contribute to low academic achievement of students, indicate the difference in perception between teachers and students with regard to how school physical facilities contribute to low academic performance of students and indicate the perception between teachers and students about how students’ attitude contribute to low academic performance. The descriptive survey design was used for the study. A self-designed questionnaire with a reliability coefficient of .73 was used to gather data from a sample of 154 respondents. Purposive sampling method was used to select the school. Simple random sampling method was used to select student participants while convenient sampling method was used to select teachers for the study. The study revealed that teachers did not give feedback regularly to students. It was also found that students were not active in lesson. The study showed that the school did not have enough classroom furniture to to aid teaching and learning. Therefore, it was suggested that teachers should regularly give feedback on students’ work for them to know how they are doing in their subjects. It was also recommended that stakeholders of education should provide enough furniture for the school.

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Date Deposited: 12 Jan 2023 10:21
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2024 11:26
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