PLAY AND ITS EFFECTS ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION A CASE STUDY OF WAKONDO PRIMARY SCHOOL, MBITA DIVISION, MBITA DISTRICT, KENYA.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION ........................................................................................................... .ii

APPROVAL ................................................................................................................. .iii

DEDICATION ............................................................................................................... iv

ACKNOWLEDGMENT································································································· V

DEFINITION OF TERMS ............................................................................................. vi

TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................. vii

LIST OF TABLES ......... ····························································· .............................. X

ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................... xi

CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................. 1

INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 1

1.0 Background of the study ........................................................................................ 1

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM ...................................................................... 2

1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY ................................................................................. 2

1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ........................................................................... 2

1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS .................................................................................... 3

l.6SCOPE OF THE STUDY ....................................................................................... 3

1.7SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY ........................................................................ 3

CHAPTER TWO ............................................................................................................ 4

LITERATURE REVIEW ................................................................................................ 4

2.1 IMPORTANCE OF PLAYING TO CHILDREN .................................................. .4

2.1.1 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ...................................................................... 4

2.1.2 PROBLEM SOLVING ................................................................................... 4

2.1.3 SOCIAL AND LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE ............................................... 5

2.1.4 CONFIDENCE BUILDING ........................................................................... 6

2.2 HINDRANCES TO CHILDREN'S PLAYING ...................................................... 6

CHAPTER THREE ......................................................................................................... 8

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ..................................................................................... 8

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3.1 DESIGN ................................................................................................................ 8

3.2 STUDY AREA ...................................................................................................... 8

3.3 SCOPE OF THE STUDY ...................................................................................... 8

3.4 INSTRUMENTS OF DATA COLLECTION ......................................................... 8

3.5 DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURE .................................................................. 8

3.6 STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF DATA ............................................................ 9

CHAPTERFOUR ......................................................................................................... 10

FINDINGS AND INTERPRETATIONS ....................................................................... 10

4.1. PROFILE OF THE RESPONDENTS ................................................................. 10

TABLE l:PROFILE OF THE RESPONDENTS ........................................................ 10

TABLE 2:PLA YING INCLUDED IN THE CURRICULUM .................................... 11

TABLE 3 :PLAYING IS IMPORT ANT TO THE CHILDREN .................................. 12

TABLE 4: IMPORTANCE OF PLAY ....................................................................... 13

TABLE 5: PLAYING HELPS CHILDREN PERFORM WELL ACADEMICALLY 14

TABLE 6: PLAYING HELPS CHILDREN UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY ARE

TAUGHT .................................................................................................................. 15

TABLE 7: PLAYING MAKES THE CHILDREN LIKE THE ENVIRONMENT OF

THE SCHOOL .......................................................................................................... 16

TABLE 8: CHILDREN WHO PLAY ARE LIKELY TO PERFORM WELL IN

FUTURE ................................................................................................................... 16

TABLE 9: THROUGH PLAYING CHILDREN LEARN HOW TO SOLVE

PROBLEMS .............................................................................................................. 17

TABLE 10: THROUGH PLAYING CHILDREN LEARN TO COMMUNICATE TO

OTHER ..................................................................................................................... 18

TABLE 11: THROUGH PLAYING CHILDREN LEARN HOW TO BE

CONFIDENT ............................................................................................................ 19

TABLE 12: PLAYING HELPS CHILDRENGROWUPHEALTHY ....................... 20

TABLE 13: HOW CHILDREN WHO HAVE HAD A CHANCE TO PLAY

PERFORM IN CLASS .............................................................................................. 20

TABLE 14: BOYS AND GIRLS PLAY TOGETHER ............................................... 22

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TABLE 15: THE SCHOOL HAS ENOUGH PLAYING MATERIALS .................... 22

CHAPTER FIVE ........................................................................................................... 24

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................... 24

5.1 CONCLUSION ................................................................................................... 24

5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................... 25

5.3 AREAS FOR FURTHER STUDIES .................................................................... 25

REFERENCES .............................................................................................................. 26

APPENDIX A: QUESTIONNAIRE ............................................................................. 29

APPENDIX B: FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION .......................................................... 33

APPENDIX D: TIME SCHEDULE. ............................... Error! Bookmark not defined.

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ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to investigate the importance of playing on the early childhood education in Wakondo primary school, Mbita District, Kenya The specific objectives of the study were to determine the profile of the respondents in regards to: age, gender and academic level, to investigate the importance of playing in regards to academic achievements, problem solving, social and egoistic competence confidence building and health development and to identify the hindrance to children's playing the methods used to data collection were questionnaires to the teachers and focus groups discussions with the parents. The finding indicated that playing had positive effect on the performance of early childhood children, playing helps children learn how to solve problems: it also indicated that children who play learn to be confident and it indicated that lack of enough playing materials was the major hindrance to children play . Government should make sure early childhood centers have enough and strong playing materials before they are licensed. The community and parents should be sensitized about the importance of playing so that they also participate in children's playing activities. Schools should make sure they fulfill what is the curriculum by involving children in playing activities.

PLAY AND ITS EFFECTS ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION A CASE STUDY OF WAKONDO PRIMARY SCHOOL, MBITA DIVISION, MBITA DISTRICT, KENYA.
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