Fallstudie, 2017
29 Seiten
CHAPTER ONE.
Introduction.
Reasons that have caused poor academic performance in secondary schools.
CHAPTER TWO
The influence of family background on the students’ academic performance.
CHAPTER THREE.
The education level of parents.
The effect of income of parents.
CHAPTER FOUR
National Statistics
CHAPTER FIVE
Measures to improve academic performance.
CHAPTER SIX
Recommendations and discusssions.
This study aims to determine the impact of family background on the academic performance of secondary school students in the Kabale district, examining how socio-economic status, parental education, and household income shape student achievement.
The influence of family background on the students’ academic performance.
Levin (2001), states that parents are probably the actors with the clearest dimensional interest in a high level of their children are in academic performance. To some extent there is simple evidence to show that marital instability brings about stress, tension, lack of motivation and frustration. Obviously these manifestations act negatively on a child’s academic performance.
Johnson (2005) asserts that children from divorced families often fail and are at a risk emotionally. However, this may not be completely applicable in all instances of broken homes. Some children irrespective of home background or structures may work hard and become successful in life. Moreover (Ayodele, 2006), stated that the environment where a child finds himself or herself goes along way in determining his learning ability and ultimately his academic performance in school.
Bliss (2004) is of the view that many students from low socio-economic homes respond incomprehensively to classroom teaching because their home environment has not exposed them to the kinds of materials used in school. If home environment is not intellectually stimulating some students find it difficult to cope up in school and may eventually drop out of school.
CHAPTER ONE: Provides an introduction to the research problem, highlighting how family-based factors like economic status and home environment significantly impact a student's academic focus and success.
CHAPTER TWO: Explores the theoretical influence of family background, including the effects of marital stability, household atmosphere, and parental socio-economic status on student learning abilities.
CHAPTER THREE: Examines empirical data regarding parental education levels and household income, demonstrating how these factors correlate with student academic attainment and access to resources.
CHAPTER FOUR: Presents national statistical data from Uganda to illustrate broader household poverty dynamics and their implications for educational performance across different population groups.
CHAPTER FIVE: Discusses various pedagogical and policy measures, such as motivational strategies and government interventions, designed to improve student performance and support disadvantaged families.
CHAPTER SIX: Offers recommendations for school administrators and policymakers to address the multi-dimensional challenges of poverty and enhance parental involvement in education.
Academic performance, family background, socio-economic status, secondary education, parental involvement, household income, educational attainment, Kabale district, student motivation, poverty, learning environment, educational policy, parental education, schooling outcomes, student achievement.
The study investigates the relationship between family background and the academic performance of secondary school students within the Kabale district of Uganda.
Key themes include the impact of socio-economic status, parental educational attainment, household income, and the home environment on a student's educational trajectory.
The main objective is to identify how specific family-based factors facilitate or hinder academic achievement, providing insights for educational stakeholders.
The researcher utilized both random and purposive sampling techniques, gathering primary data through observations, interviews, and questionnaires, supplemented by secondary data from government statistical records.
The main body covers the theoretical impact of home environments, statistical analysis of parental education and income, national poverty trends, and actionable measures to improve student performance.
The core keywords include academic performance, socio-economic status, family background, parental involvement, and secondary education.
The study suggests that lower household income limits access to essential resources such as textbooks, school fees, and adequate nutrition, which correlates with slower academic progression and higher dropout rates.
The book suggests that schools can mitigate these challenges through supportive teacher-student relationships, career guidance, and by providing a stable environment that fosters learning for students from struggling backgrounds.
Yes, the text examines both "broken" and "intact" family structures, noting that single-parent households or those experiencing marital instability often face heightened stress that negatively impacts student emotional and academic adjustment.
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