Islamic Integrated Schools: Enhancing Access and Quality in Garissa County-Kenya
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2022Author
Abdinur, Abdirizack Yussuf
Mwakimako, Hassan
Ahmed, Ahmed Hussein
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This article discusses the role of Islamic Integrated schools in enhancing
access to schooling and quality education in Garissa. The article is sub divided into three parts. Part one, presents the role of Islamic Integrated
Schools in enhancing access to formal education, whereby, a brief analysis is
made on how the schools have improved access to education in Garissa
County. It also discusses the role of Islamic Integrated Schools in improving
the performance in the national examination. This part examines the mean
scores attained by the selected Islamic integrated schools showing their
position in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) visa- a-vie
the public schools between 2008 and 2014. The impacts of the schools’
performance on the overall KCPE performance of Garissa are also analysed.
Finally, the article discusses the role of the schools in changing Garissa
community’s perception toward formal education. This perception is
observed through parents’ contribution toward their children education in
Islamic Integrated Schools.