Influence of mothers education on childrens maths achievement in Kenya

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Journal Article
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Influence of mothers education on childrens maths achievement in Kenya
Abstract
Research shows that fathers' level of education predicts achievement of both boys and girls, with significantly greater effect for boys. Similarly, mothers' level of education predicts the achievement of girls but not boys. This study tests the mother-child education achievement hypothesis, by examining the effect of mothers' education on the maths test score of children, using data from 71 schools across 6 districts in Kenya. The findings of a multilevel random intercept model, based on a sample of 1907 learners reveal surprisingly negative effect of mothers' education on pupil's achievement, with an interaction effect of mother's and father's education being positive. 2013 2013 ASPE.
Date
2013
Language
English
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Abuya, B.A., Oketch, M., Mutisya, M., Ngware, M., Ciera, J., 2013. Influence of mothers education on childrens maths achievement in Kenya. Education 3-13 41, 633646. doi:10.1080/03004279.2011.631562
Citation
Abuya, B. A., Oketch, M., Mutisya, M., Ngware, M., & Ciera, J. (2013). Influence of mothers education on childrens maths achievement in Kenya (Abuya, B.A., Oketch, M., Mutisya, M., Ngware, M., Ciera, J., 2013. Influence of mothers education on childrens maths achievement in Kenya. Education 3-13 41, 633646. doi:10.1080/03004279.2011.631562). https://doi.org/10.1080/03004279.2011.631562
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