State five reasons for decline in secondary school enrolment

      

State five reasons for decline in secondary school enrolment

  

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-High costs
-High cost of learning and teaching materials, school uniforms, transport and development levies.
-expenses for private tuition
-Unfriendly school environment
-Poverty at household level
-Negative effects of HIV/AIDS pandemic
-Rising repetition rates
-Low expansion of public secondary schools
-Poor performance in national examinations especially in core subjects such as mathematics and sciences.
-High pupil text book ratios.
-Shortage of teachers especially in sciences and languages
-Teacher promotion based on qualification but not on performance etc..
-Limited financial and management skills to manage school resources
-Poorly maintained physical facilities.

Titany answered the question on August 23, 2021 at 05:26


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