Community mobilization strategies and pupils’ achievement in selected primary schools
Abstract
The study aimed at examining the relationship between community mobilization strategies
and learning, social and life skill achievements in Hoima district. It was guided by three
specific objectives to: determine the range of community members perceived to have
influence on primary school pupils‘ learning, social and life skill achievements; establish the
activities of the community members to influence Pupils' learning, social and life skill
achievements in Hoima district, and analyze strategies developed to enhance community
involvement in pupils‘ learning, social and life skill achievements in primary Schools in
Hoima District. The study employed a cross-section research design which was used to
collect data, summarize, present and interpret for the purpose of classification and
comparison; random sampling, clustered sampling, purposive sampling and convenience
sampling techniques were used, to select students, teachers, deputy head teachers, head
teachers and community members. Quantitative and qualitative data was obtained using
questionnaires, observation, documentary reviews of selected literature and interview guides,
data was analyzed using both descriptive and inferential analyses. The findings revealed that,
parents/ guardians and PTA members were highly important in promoting the mobilization
strategies such as supervision of all school programs, attending school meetings for planning,
paying school fees and buying scholastics for the pupils. These strategies were significant in
promoting pupils' socialization skills, self-esteem, improved PLE grades and other self-life
skills. Evidenced in improved first grades, pupils‘ participation in leadership at school, and
others. Therefore, Thus, to maintain the pupils‘ learning, social and life skill achievements in
primary Schools and elsewhere the community members and head teachers need to improve
styles of mobilization that better pupils' life in schools that is positively correlated with
pupils, pupils‘ learning, social and life skill achievements in primary Schools within Hoima
district.

