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Association between mothers' education and grade six children numeracy and literacy in Kenya
Authors:Benta A Abuya  Maurice Mutisya  Moses Ngware
Institution:1. Education Research Program, African Population and Heath Research Center (APHRC), P.O. Box 10787, Manga Close, Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi 00100, Kenyaatienoa6@gmail.com;3. Education Research Program, African Population and Heath Research Center (APHRC), P.O. Box 10787, Manga Close, Off Kirawa Road, Nairobi 00100, Kenya
Abstract:The objective of the paper is to re-examine the mother–child education achievement hypothesis, by re-examining the effect of mother's education, on math and literacy test scores of children in Kenya. Data come from the classroom Education Research Programme at the African Population and Health Research Centre which was collected between January and March 2012. Since pupils are nested within schools, we fitted a two-level random intercept model. Our findings show that mothers' and fathers' education has a positive and significant independent association with literacy and numeracy achievement. After interacting mothers' and fathers' education and controlling for school and pupil characteristics, we observed two significant findings: (1) mother's education remains statistically significant but is negatively associated with the pupil's score in both literacy and numeracy; and (2) the interaction of both parents' education is significant and positively associated with pupil scores in literacy and numeracy. This study underscores the importance of the complementarity between mothers' and fathers' education in order for children to acquire and learn literacy and numeracy in schools. In as much as mothers' education is important in the children's literacy and numeracy, the importance of fathers in children's literacy and numeracy cannot be ignored.
Keywords:mother's education  father's education  literacy  numeracy  achievement  Kenya
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