Effect of teachers’ morale on standard eight pupils’ academic achievement in public primary schools in Marani sub-county, Kenya
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2015Author
OJ Kingoina, MM Kadenyi, NB Ngaruiya
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect
of teachers’ morale on standard eight pupils’ academic
achievement in public primary schools in Marani Sub-County,
Kenya. The study utilized ex-post facto design. The target
population was 320 standard eight teachers in 64 public primary
schools. Simple random sampling technique was used to select
teachers. The sample size was 100 teachers which represented
30% of the population. Questionnaire was used as data collection
instrument. A standardized mock examination mean scores of
standard eight pupils was obtained from the Sub-County
education office. Data was analyzed using both descriptive
(frequencies, percentages and means) and inferential statistics
(Pearson coefficient of correlation). All null hypotheses tested at
0.05 alpha level were rejected and led to affirmation that there
was a significant relationship between teachers’ morale and
pupils’ academic achievement. Based on the results, it was
recommended that teachers should be encouraged to prepare
teaching-learning instruments, participate in internal quality
assurance programmes and attend classes regularly. Teachers
should also be motivated and supported by educational
stakeholders for better academic achievement in schools.