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- ItemSchool Environment and Learning Adaptation of Pre-Scholars in Selected Pre Schools of Masinga District, Kenya(Kampala International University, masters of Early childhood and primary education, 2012-08) Domitila, MuolaThe study was on the school environment and learning adaptation in selected pre schools. The purpose of the study was to investigate on how school environment influences the learning adaptation among pre-scholars. The objectives of the study were to examine the demographic aspect of respondents, to identify the school environment, to identify the level of learning adaptation and to establish the relationship between school environment and learning adaptation. The sample population involved teachers and pre-scholars; the sample size was 120 derived from Slovens Formula. Data was analyzed using SPSS by presenting data with frequency tables, pie charts and bar graphs. Data was analyzed using frequency mean, and Pearsons’ linear coefficient of co-relation. To make analysis easier SPSS was used as it makes interpretation easier. Pie charts and bar graphs were used. Findings of the survey indicated that the social adaptations, physical infrastructure were highly influential on the learners’ adaptation. Learners will adapt according to the school environment. The survey was hindered by suspicious and unwilling respondents. The school environment directly influences the learners in their adaptation
- ItemSchool environment and learning adaptation of pre-scholars in selected preschools of Masinga District, Kenya(Kampala International University,College of Education, 2012-08) Domitila, MuolaThe study was on the school environment and learning adaptation in selected pre schools. The purpose of the study was to investigate on how school environment influences the learning adaptation among pre-scholars. The objectives of the study were to examine the demographic aspect of respondents, to identify the school environment, to identify the level of learning adaptation and to establish the relationship between school environment and learning adaptation. The sample population involved teachers and pre-scholars; the sample size was 120 derived from Slovens Formula. Data was analyzed using SPSS by presenting data with frequency tables, pie charts and bar graphs. Data was analyzed using frequency mean, and Pearsons’ linear coefficient of co-relation. To make analysis easier SPSS was used as it makes interpretation easier. Pie charts and bar graphs were used. Findings of the survey indicated that the social adaptations, physical infrastructure were highly influential on the learners’ adaptation. Learners will adapt according to the school environment. The survey was hindered by suspicious and unwilling respondents. The school environment directly influences the learners in their adaptation