Research Proposal
Research Proposal
Research Proposal
ABSTRACT
Teenage pregnancy is the period where children between the ages of 12 to 17
become pregnant. Every year approximately one million teenage girls become
pregnant in Ghana and of these cases 13 percent are from the kabakaba educational
circuit. Out of these, about 2 percent are intended due to early marriage. Teenage
pregnancy in this area is quite higher than any part of the country. As a result
teenage pregnancy has become an important public policy issue as it has been
defined as a social problem rather than an individual concern. Teen mother have
lower chance of completing high school, especially if they have their first child
before 18 years (klepinger and plotnick) their inability to complete basic education
have a trickling down effect on their social life, thus they have few basic skill such
as computer literacy, health implications of the baby and the mother and above all
INTRODUCTION
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Kabakaba educational circuit, like many other educational circuits in Ghana is
premarital sex. According to the political science department vital statistics report
on girl child education in the central region in 2002, the population of female s
number, an estimated 1,676 gave birth to children out of wedlock. Furthermore the
pregnancy resource center in the central regional hospital report that in 2003, an
received 570 of these test. An increase of 170 additional tests was given to teens in
STATEMENT OF RESEARCH
The purpose of this study is to
• determine how many of the teenage pregnancy girls are able to complete
school,
• how many of them become drop out, the social effect of their actions and
inactions,
• the factors that account for the increase in teen pregnancy cases
• And the way forward to stop this decadence and also to help those whose are
engulfed in it already.
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METHODOLOGY
A quasi-experimental research methodology shall be used on the sample
population of high schools in the area, .the primary and secondary research method
shall be used in order to gain a complete insight into the issue. Primary research
shall involve questionnaire and semi-formal interview with teens in high school.
The secondary research shall utilize books, magazine and the internet to gain
STATEMENT OF LIMITATION
As the study would conclude using limited sample from the entire population,
therefore we assume that the provided sample would provide us with an unbiased
overview of the entire population and therefore our analysis and study would be
applicable on the entire district. The answers that would be obtained from the
DATA ANALYSIS
There are one million teenage mothers in Ghana, as statistics shows 13% of them
are from kabakaba educational circuit. Of the 13%, 2% are intended .of the 11%
that are not intended 6% are of the ages between 11 to 13 years.5% are between 14
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to 17years.from the above figure of 13% from the kabakaba educational circuit
only a pottery 1.5% are able to enter senior high school, whiles most of them get
pregnant before entering junior high school, it is empirical to note that only 2% are
able to enroll into junior high school. From the figure of 1.5% that enters senior
high school only 0.5% are able to complete. This can be adduce from the fact that
most of those who are not able to complete either get pregnant or got married to
and got pregnant in their teens and could not carry on with their education. The
above data analyzed shows that the progress in education is hampered by teenage
pregnancy and as such a concerted effort must be made by policy makers and the
BUDGET
description allocation
Questionnaire ¢600
Questionnaire review ¢300
Questionnaire analysis ¢700
Staff budget ¢300
Administration over cost ¢200
miscellaneous ¢400
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total ¢2500
The budgetary allocation above is to help in the collection of data, analysis and
review.
CONCLUSION
In order to create a true solution to the problem of teenage pregnancy, many
different approaches will need to be combined and created. Teen pregnancy had
levels.sex education, awareness and honesty are some of the important topics that
needs to be inculcated in the educational system. There are many ways society and
policy can be supported so the cycle of poverty is not perpetually repeated and
REFERENCE
• Center for disease control (2002)
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• Reducing adolescent pregnancy through school and community Vincent Ml
Claire (1999)
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