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    FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF LEARNERS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AT UCE IN GOVERNMENT AIDED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BUBIITA SUB-COUNTY, BUDUDA DISTRICT.
    (2024-08-27) NEBOKHE VIOLET MAYANZA
    ABSTRACT This study will examine the Factors affecting the performance of learners in English language at UCE in Government Aided Secondary Schools in Bubiita Sub-county, Bududa District. The purpose of the study is to examine the factors affecting the performance of learners in English language at UCE in Government Aided Secondary Schools in Bubiita Sub-county, Bududa District This study will be based on three objectives including: to analyze the teachers’ proficiency in English teaching; to examine the methods used by the teachers in the teaching of English language in the Bubiita Sub-county and to establish the instructional materials used by teachers to teach English language in Bubiita Sub-county. The study will adopt a descriptive research design. The study population will comprise 150 and data will be collected from 108 respondents using self-administered questionnaires with both quantitative and qualitative methods, interviews and observation checklists.

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