A STUDY OF THE PERCEPTION OF SELF-ESTEEM AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS: A CASE OF OTHA YA DIVISION, NYERI DISTRICT, KENYA.
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2007-03
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Egerton University
Abstract
This study intended to analyse the perceptions of self-esteem among secondary school
students of Othaya Division, Nyeri District and its relationship to their academic
performance. Self-esteem developed in a secondary school impact greatly on the
academic performance whether higher or low. In case of underperformance the student
fails to pursue a career fit for him/her. This would render him/her unproductive even
when he has the capacity because of landing into inappropriate career. The study was a
survey, in which 240 respondents were sampled out of7259 students of public secondary
schools in Othaya Division. Sampling was done after stratifying students into three
categories; Boys schools, Mixed schools and Girls schools. However, it was only 2 L 9
students out of 240 students sampled out that responded to all questions asked in the
questionnaire representing 91.25 % of sampled population, while 8.15% failed to respond
to all questions asked and some did not hand in questionnaire to the researcher when
asked to do so. A total of 136 girls and 103 boys were all given questionnaires. The data
obtained through questionnaires were analysed by use of descriptive analyses using
Statistical Package for Social Science computer package. The study established that all
boys from public secondary schools of Othaya Division had a high self-esteem. Boys
recorded high self-esteem than girls and no much difference between self-esteem of
students in boarding and day schools. It was also revealed that there was a direct
relationship between self-esteem and academic performance of secondary school
students. Consequently it was concluded that social interaction of students with other
attributes of self-esteem should be strengthened. More boarding schools should be
established. The Ministry of Education should come up with a better method of discipline
maintenance in schools. There is need to establish and strengthen Guidance and
Counselling department in secondary schools where students can be offered emotional
and psychological support through professional counselling so as to raise and maintain
high self-esteem for better academic performance