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Social Networks and Students’ Performance in Secondary Schools: Lessons from an Open Learning Centre, Kenya

机译:社交网络和中学学生的表现:肯尼亚开放学习中心的经验教训

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Given the known positive and negative effects of uncontrolled social networking among secondary school students worldwide, it is necessary to establish the relationship between social network sites and academic performances among secondary school students. This study, therefore, aimed at establishing the relationship between secondary school students’ access to and use of social network sites at an Open Learning Centre in Kenya. The centre was located about 30km South West of Nairobi, the capital city. This site was selected because information technology was the designed mode of delivery of the courses at the school, hence, high exposure of the students to quantitative social networking among the young, knowledge and information-thirsty population. The study sought opinions of key informants, parents, teachers and policy-makers in Kenya at the school compound. In addition, it investigated the behaviour of the students to generate both quantitative and qualitative data. Findings in this study showed that secondary school students in Kenya were much more vulnerable to the adverse effects of social networks in a manner consistently and concurrently similar to that found elsewhere in the worldwide. This included conversion of academic into recreational sessions and subsequent poor academic performances among the majority of the secondary school students in Kenya. It is, therefore, necessary for the schools to vet, supervise, monitor, control, censor and restrict secondary school students’ access to available information on the SNS in Kenya to enable the students to concentrate on academic excellence. The government, on the other hand, should develop a learner-friendly policy to curb the downward spiraling of academic performances in secondary schools in Kenya attributable to uncensored access to social network sites. Key words: Social networks, secondary students’, academic performance, social network sites
机译:考虑到全世界中学生之间不受控制的社交网络的正面和负面影响,有必要建立社交网站和中学生学业成绩之间的关系。因此,本研究旨在建立中学生在肯尼亚的开放学习中心访问和使用社交网站之间的关系。该中心位于首都内罗毕西南约30公里处。选择该站点的原因是,信息技术是学校提供课程的设计方式,因此,学生对年轻人,知识和信息渴求人群的定量社交网络的曝光率很高。这项研究征求了肯尼亚大院内关键人物,父母,老师和决策者的意见。此外,它还调查了学生的行为以生成定量和定性数据。这项研究的结果表明,肯尼亚的中学生以一种与世界其他地方一致的方式并发地同时遭受社交网络的不利影响。这包括在肯尼亚大多数中学生中,将学业转变为娱乐课,随后学业成绩不佳。因此,学校必须审查,监督,监控,控制,审查和限制中学生访问肯尼亚SNS的可用信息,以使学生能够专注于卓越的学术表现。另一方面,政府应制定一项对学习者友善的政策,以遏制由于未经批准访问社交网站而导致的肯尼亚中学成绩下降的趋势。关键字:社交网络,中学生,学习成绩,社交网站

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