Interventional measures for the control of psychosocial issues to promote academics in public secondary schools in Migori county, Kenya
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2020-07Author
Okongo, Calvince
Odera, Florence Prof.
Sichari, Dr.
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With the prevalence of psychosocial issues in the world at large, learning institutions have
been so much hit by this menace since the young generation who are the adolescents form the
largest population and are normally faced with a number of challenges. Parents, teachers and
education stakeholders are on the watch to ensure that the students attain better academic results
forgetting the crisis that the students encounter during their study periods in schools. Most of the
schools have resorted to the implementation of other strategies like punishments, introduction of
resource persons in schools, a lot of revision and provision of resources with the aim of controlling
the psychosocial issues in the lives of the students and this has done very little. However, there is
limited information on whether interventional measures have been established as the best remedy
for the control of psychological and social issues which have impacted negatively on the academic
performance of the learners in the public secondary schools specifically in Migori County. One of
the key objectives of the study were to explore on the measures that could best be used to control the
prevalence of psychosocial issues in the public secondary schools in Migori County. This paper
qualitatively explores measures that will enable the students to adjust psychologically and socially
to enable them to adjust academically. The study findings challenge, teachers,
administrators and other stakeholders to embrace the measures as the most beneficial measures for
academic improvement. The findings may assist the government, non-governmental organizations
and professional school counselors to allocate more personnel and policies for the control of the
psychosocial issues in the public Secondary schools.
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