Abstract

This study explored the factors contributing to the students’ poor performance in Biology subject. By using qualitative method design, sample were chosen purposefully from two secondary schools in rural area of Rwamagana district. The schools were selected on the fact that the students were characterized by poor performance in Biology in the years 2017 and 2018. The participants of the study were both ordinary level learners, ordinary level Biology teachers, Deputy Head teachers and Head teachers. Open-ended questionnaires, interview and documents review were both utilized to gather the data. 110 learners were asked to complete the questionnaires while 4 Biology teachers, 2 Deputy Head teachers and 2 Head teachers were interviewed. The collected data were analyzed qualitatively by content and thematic analysis. The data were interpreted using literature review and the findings were also presented in graphs using Microsoft Excel. The results indicated that the root causes of the students’ poor performance in Biology are namely: English language as medium of instruction, insufficient laboratory equipment, insufficient teaching and learning materials, inappropriate teaching methodology, amount of content and time allocated, inadequate involvement of parents in learners’ education, poverty, students’ absenteeism and school environment. All factors were not explored, there might be other causes that affect learners’ performance in biology subject of rural ordinary level schools. The researcher finally made recommendations to the various education stakeholders to improve the academic performance.

Highlights

  • As in the case of other developing countries, Rwanda has agreed to create a knowledge-based and technology-based economy to ensure good health and human capital growth

  • Deputy Head teachers and Head teachers from the population were involved in the study on the fact that they were able to provide all necessary information for their schools which were underperforming from the years 2017 to 2018 in Biology subject and they are few in number

  • This research investigated the factors that influence the poor performance of students in the biology subject: ordinarylevel case study in rural secondary schools in the district of RWAMAGANA

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Introduction

As in the case of other developing countries, Rwanda has agreed to create a knowledge-based and technology-based economy to ensure good health and human capital growth. Biology is a central subject taught in Rwandan secondary schools of ordinary level. It is the subject which can help our country to fulfill its aspirations of maintaining educational perspectives with socio-economic and technological demands as set out in vision 2020 and EDPRS policies. Biology is a worthwhile subject, as students can be prepared to face the real world of work through numerous career paths such as medicine, pharmacy, agriculture, nursing, food science, environmental studies, and many others [2]. In addition to being the focus of an individual’s career, biological knowledge is very important for the well-being of the society through the mitigation of low agricultural yields by Corresponding author: Ndayambaje Jean Bernard University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology

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