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6 CHAPTER : SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

6.6 FURTHER RESEARCH

This study has brought to light a significant number of issues, which may require further research. Firstly, the study has highlighted the importance of peer education in enhancing academic achievements in schools. Further research into more strategies to promote the role of peer education clubs would be most welcome. Secondly, a research into how best to evaluate peer education clubs so that they can be effective will also be a most welcome development.

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