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    The Impacts of Student Teacher Relationship On Academic Performance Of Students In Kirewa Sub County, Tororo District. A Case Study Of Kirewa Secondary School
    (Kampala International University. College of Education,open distance and e-learning., 2018-09) Okello, John Peter
    A well maintained, healthy student teacher relationship through the roles played by both students and teachers greatly contributes to better performances of students. The main objective of the study was to establish the impacts of student teacher relationship on academic performance with a case study of Kirewa Secondary School which is the best secondary school in kirewa Sub county having a population of over 700 students of the 1500 students who attend secondary education in Kirewa Sub county, and was used to come up with possible ways to improve the student performances The researcher adopted the attachment theory given by John Bowiby and Mary Ainsworth to discuss the topic and reviewed relevant literature in seeking in-depth understanding of the topic. The researcher also adopted the case study method and a target population of sixty respondents. Simple random sampling method was used where twenty five respondents were selected randomly The research also considered both qualitative and quantitative sampling method to come up with reliable data in this research.

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