An analysis of non-formal curricular activities in Mumias sub-county, Kenya
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2013-09-01
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Human resource management academic research society
Abstract
The presence of non-formal curricular activities in schools and the availability of resources that
promote the same are indicators of possible implementation of NFCAS. Hence the focus of this
study was to analyze the NFCAS offered in secondary schools in Mumias Sub-County, Kakamega
County. In order to achieve the set objectives the researcher sought to establish the NFCAS that
are available in secondary schools and the NFCAS that were popular, the adequacy of the
facilities that promote NFCAS and the frequency of participation of students in NFCAS.
Descriptive survey design was employed. Random sampling was undertaken to identify the
school types while purposive sampling was used to select the respondents that were information
rich. 16 schools, 22 heads of schools, 154 teachers, 1154 students and 1 District Quality
Assurance and Standards Officer were derived from the total population. The NFCAs available
included a variety of games and sports, clubs and societies and performing arts; Football,
Netball and Volleyball were most popular games whereas basketball was the least popular The
study concluded that student’s access to and participation in non- formal curriculum activities is
limited due to lack of adequate facilities and unavailability of time. Recommendations of the
study were that the scope of the activities be broadened to involve whole school populations
and that schools strengthen their support of the activities. In conclusion the Ministry should
ensure that guidelines on registration of schools based on availability of space be adhered to.
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Analysis, Non-formal curricular activities, Secondary schools