The Effects of Co-education on the Perform.ance of Girls and Boys in KCSE in Taita Taveta District of Coast Province in Kenya
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Date
2013-11-06
Authors
Wasike, Christine Murenga
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Abstract
An analysis of academic performance in reports at Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
(KCSE) has often indicated that performance in single sex secondary schools tends to be better
than in mixed secondary schools .. This study investigated the environmental factors in coeducation
at public secondary schools that affect leamers' performance. The environmental
factors include gender ascribed roles that inhibited learners' achievements. The study also
assessed the effects of coeducation on girls and boys learning behaviors in coeducation
secondary schools. Both qualitative and quantitative data were adopted by use of Albert
Social Cognitive Theory of Gender Development and Differentiation Findings
dicate that single sex schools perfrom better than the co-educational schools. This reveals the
eed to enhance overall performance and general achievement of both boys and girls and
articularly in mixed schools. It is recommended that more single sex schools should be
~tablished if performance in KCSE has to improve, and this may be the case nationally as well.
rhe already existing coeducation schools should as an intervention create single sex classrooms
p avoid distractions caused by the presence of the different sexes in the same class. This
paration could enable teachers to reasonably address the gender differences that are associated
ith either sex during the teaching and learning process.
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Department of Gender and Development, 2011