RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCREASED STUDENT ENROLMENT AND DELIVERY OF CATERING SERVICES IN PUBLIC BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KISUMU WEST SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
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2023-08Author
Ong’injo, Jackline Atieno
Ngala, Fredrick
Kiptiony, Gladys
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This study sought to investigate the relationship between increased
student enrolment and the delivery of catering services in public
boarding secondary schools in Kisumu West Sub-County, Kenya. A
descriptive survey approach was used to gather relevant data. The
outcomes of this research will offer valuable insights to school
administrators when making decisions concerning the allocation of
school resources, with a particular focus on areas that have a significant
impact on student catering services. The study involved a sample of 357
students and eight cateresses from eight public boarding secondary
schools. The sample size of 357 students was determined using the
Krejcie & Morgan table. A combination of census and proportionate
sampling techniques was employed to select participants. Both openended
and
closed-ended
questionnaires
were
utilised
as
data
collection
instruments.
The
qualitative
data
was
presented
in
a
narrative
form,
while
the
quantitative data was coded and entered into SPSS for analysis.
Ethical research requirements were strictly adhered to throughout the
study. The research findings indicates that the relationship between
student enrolment and delivery of catering services was negative and
statistically significant at .05 confidence level, r (294) = -0.205, p = .000.
These findings concluded that increased enrolment has an adverse
impact on the standard of catering services offered to students.
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