Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of instructional resources in learning agriculture in secondary school on employment creation in Vihiga County, Kenya. The study was conducted in Emuhaya Constituency, and it adopted qualitative research design using descriptive survey method. The target population was the youth who learnt agriculture in secondary schools. The study purposively sampled 150 youth out of total population of 2,736 youth who sat for Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) in Emuhaya Constituency between 2010 to 2012. Data were collected using structured questionnaire. The instrument was validated by Academic experts from the Department of Agricultural Education and Extension. The instrument had Cronbach’s Alpha reliability coefficient of 0.814. The data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 20, based on the objectives and research questions. The relationship between the secondary school Instructional resources and employment creation was tested using Pearson Correlation. Frequency tables and percentages summarized the results. The study established that teaching agriculture in secondary school using agricultural instructional resources was positively related to employment creation for out of school youth in Emuhaya Constituency of Vihiga County. The study recommended formulation of policies that promote harmonization between teaching agriculture and employment creation. It recommended youth to take up agricultural activities for employment, and recommended replication of similar studies in other levels of education such as primary and university. Key words: Agricultural policy, employment creation, learning resources, students attitude, agricultural education.

Highlights

  • This study was aimed at determining instructional resources used in schools for teaching agriculture that may help the youth in employment creation

  • The main question that the study intended to answer was: what is the relationship between agriculture instructional resources in secondary school and employment creation for out of school youth? The burning issue is, there is increase in crime and other social vices such as drug and substance abuse amongst the youth due to most of these youth being idle spending the better part of their day along roads and shopping centers; while farms are uncultivated yet the ecological conditions in Vihiga County are favorable for agricultural production

  • We present data related to the objective of this study, which was stated as to identify the relationship between agriculture instructional resources in secondary school and employment creation for out of school youth

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Introduction

This study was aimed at determining instructional resources used in schools for teaching agriculture that may help the youth in employment creation.

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