THE ATTITUDE OF STUDENTS TOWARDS CHEMISTRY PERFORMANCE IN K.C.S.E IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MUKAA SUB-COUNTY, MAKUENI COUNTY, KENYA
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2024-10Author
Muinde, Jeniffer Ndini
Dr. Kaleli, Winfred
Dr. Mwambela, Charles
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Chemistry plays a critical role in development of thinking skills, creative problem solving,
precise communication as well as teamwork skills for 21st century socioeconomic
development. Despite Chemistry playing an important societal role, students continue to
perform poorly in Chemistry in national examinations. In Mukaa Sub-County of Kenya, very
few students attained the required grade of C+ in Chemistry. The study’s main aim therefore
was to assess factors influencing Chemistry performance in KCSE among learners in public
secondary schools in Mukaa Sub-County. The study specifically assessed how: Student’s
attitude, teacher motivation, teaching and learning resources influence Chemistry
performance in KCSE among learners in public secondary schools in Mukaa Sub-County.
The study was founded on social cognitive theory, self- efficacy theory as well as Plato and
Socrates’ perspectives on teaching and learning. It targeted Chemistry heads teachers,
Chemistry teachers and Form Four students from all the public secondary schools in Mukaa
Sub-county. Slovins formula was used to come up with a sample of 12 secondary schools out
of how many schools?. From each of the schools, purposive sampling was used to select
head teachers, Chemistry teachers and students. The study therefore had a sample of 156
respondents comprising 12 head teachers, 24 teachers of Chemistry, and 120 form four
students who take Chemistry in those schools. Students were selected among the students in
the previous end-of-term examinations. Questionnaires were used to collect data. SPSS were
used to aid in data analysis. Descriptive statistics comprising frequencies, percentages, mean
and standard deviation were used to organize findings. Chi-square tests were used to establish
relationships. Tables were used to present the study findings. The study found that students
generally had negative attitudes towards chemistry subject terming it as a complex subject.
Majority of students were from poor teacher motivations and therefore lacked necessary
resources for learning Chemistry