Abstract:
The purpose of the present research was to examine assessment of life skill training on
learners’ self-confidence and academic achievement. This study was a mixed research
design which was composed of a quantitative descriptive survey and a qualitative narrative
gained from the follow-up indepth interview. The sample of the study consists of 264
learners from 4 sections randomly selected from grade nine up to twelve among Jiren
secondary school. The findings of the descriptive statistics showed that life skills training
were very important for students’ day to day life activites as well as work . 197 (74.6%) of
respondants confirmed this idea. On the other hand , the total meanscores of the items in
relationship and communication were ( M 37.60 with SD 10.18). This showed the teaching of
life skills training increased relationship and communication skills of learners in the study
area. On the other hand the independent t-tests of relationship and communication (df, 261.5
t= 000), work and study life ( df,260.6 t=ooo ) , career and education planning (df,260.5
t=000) showed satiscally significant with P < 0.05. There was significant association
between perceived confidence level of learners and life skill training X2 (21, n = 264) =
57.92, P = 0.001, this implies there is significant impact of life skill training on perceived
self-confidence of learners There was no significant association between life skill training
and academic achievement of learners X2 (107, n = 264) = 97.40a , P = 0.72, this indicates
there is no difference between academic achievements among groups attending life skill
training and not attending life skill training. On the other hand , the findings of this study
support social cognitive theory which emphasizes that a strong sense of efficacy can be
instilled to enhance human performance in different aspects of life (Schwarzer & Renner,
2013). Thus, people with high level of perceived self-efficacy, focus on how to achieve
success rather than to disrupt personal concerns as they face problems. The findings revealed
that students’ self-efficacy play an important role in managing life skills., The conclusions of
the finding of the present study showed, the efficiency of life skills training on student’s
relationships and communication competences. Students strongly believe in the importance of
life skills. the following recommendations will be given for different concerned bodies : the
school will be implemented the training into in its practical basis and taken the program as
one the club in to extra co- curricular activities , the program wil be included in Jimma city
education office’sn supervision activities and they will be prepared evaluation checkklists for
evaluation and the succussfulness of the program, they will be prepared a periodic follow up
schedule to support the program.