Selected challenges and strategies for principals in the Provision of quality secondary school education in Emuhaya sub- county Kenya
Abstract/ Overview
Studies worldwide have revealed that school principals are charged with the responsibility of providing quality education. However, due to certain challenges, the quality falls below the expectation. The government has put in place strategies such as defining roles of
stakeholders, giving direction on access and strengthening quality assurance in provision of quality education, but still there is generally poor performance in Errmhaya Sub- County
compared to the neighboring Sub- Counties. From 2008 to 2013 the overall mean score in
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) in Emuhaya Sub- County was 4.939
compared to the neighboring Sub- Counties Hamisi 5.043, Sabatia 5.231, and Vihiga 5.266.The purpose of the study was to establish the influence of selected challenges faced by principals and strategies used in the provision of quality secondary school education in
Emuhaya Sub-County. The objectives of the study were to; establish influence of teacher
based challenges, establish teaching and Iean.ing resources based challenges, ascertain theinfluence of school infrastructure based challenges, examine the influence of government policies based challenges, and establish strategies used by secondary school principals tocope with the challenges faced. A conceptual framework showing relationships betweenindependent and dependent variables was adopted. The study adopted descriptive surveyresearch design. Target population was 39 principals, 140 teachers (who were 62 deputy principals, 39 Directors of Studies and 39 senior teachers) 2482 form three students of 2014and 1 Sub- County Director of Education (SCDE). Saturated sampling was used to obtain 34principals, 102 teachers and 1 SCDE. Simple random sampling method was used to select330 students. Data was collected using questionnaires, interview schedules and Focus Group Discussion. Face and content validity of the instruments were established by expertsEducation Administration. Reliability of the instruments was determined by test re-testmethod whereby principals questionnaire had a coefficient of .75 and teachers questionnairewas .83 at p- value of .05. Quantitative data was analyzed using frequency counts,percentages and means while qualitative data was analyzed for content and categorized in emergent themes and sub themes. The study established that the influence of teacher based
challenges had moderate influence with a mean rating of 3.31, teaching /learning resource
based 3.03, infrastructure 2.8; government policies 3.14 and strategies in the provision of
quality secondary education. Coping strategies had a moderate influence on provision of
quality secondary education with a mean rating of 3.02. The study concluded that the
selected challenges faced by principals had a moderate influence on provision of quality
secondary education. The study recommended that teacher based challenges,
teaching/learning resources based challenges, infrastructure based challenges and
government policy based challenges should be addressed to enhance provision of quality
secondary education. The findings of this study are significant to stakeholders for instance
the Ministry of Education in formulating appropriate policies for enhancement of quality
education in secondary schools.
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