Title: PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND PUPILS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AT MWIKI
PUBLIC COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL IN RUIRU SUB-COUNTY, KIAMBU COUNTY,
KENYA |
Authors: Mathina Ruth Wanjiru |
Abstract: Parental involvement in homework support is a key approach in improving academic performance of
pupils. Recently, the new curriculum launched in 2017 involved the parents in the activities of the
pupils. Therefore, the study general objective was to examine the effect of parental involvement on
pupils’ academic performance at Mwiki public comprehensive school in Ruiru sub-county, Kiambu
county, Kenya. Specific objective was to determine the effect of homework support on the pupils’
academic performance. The study was founded on Epstein framework. Descriptive research design
was employed since no manipulation of the variables by the researcher. The target population
comprised of 682 pupils from which a sample of 246 pupils was obtained using stratified and simple
random sampling techniques. Data was collected using questionnaires while data analysis involved
both descriptive and inferential statistics. Hypothesis testing was carried out at 5% significance level
and F-statistic was used to test the significance of the model and computed at 95% confidence level.
Quantitative data was presented inform of tables and chart. The study found that homework support
has a positive significant effect on pupils’ academic performance at Mwiki public comprehensive
school in Ruiru sub-county, Kiambu county, Kenya. The study recommends that the school should
have more of the parents’ tailored programs and capacity building on significance of their involvement
in children academic progress in order to enhance the students’ academic performance. In addition,
parents should ensure friendly atmosphere when assisting the pupils during homework assignment.
The study called on future research to examine, the effect of parental involvement on students’
academic performance in other levels of education. For instance, senior secondary schools, technical
institutes and even universities |
Keywords: Parental involvement, Pupils’ academic performance, Public comprehensive school |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2025.8203 |
Date of Publication: 15-03-2025 |
PDF Download |