Challenges on implementation of art and design curriculum in secondary schools in Kenya
Publication Date
2013Author
Wagah Mical Ongachi, Michael O Okwara, Awino James
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Art and Design Curriculum contributes immensely in all areas of the society such as
Social/cultural, Economic, Political, Utilitarian, Communication and Personal
expression. This subject interlocks strongly within the political, economic and social
cultural fabric of the Nation. In spite of the important role played by Art and Design
Curriculum its implementation in secondary schools has not been impressive owing
to some schools dropping this curriculum in Western Kenya. This implies that the Art
and Design Curriculum has not been effectively implemented. The purpose of the
study was, therefore, to examine implementation of secondary school Art and Design
Curriculum. The study used descriptive survey. The research was carried out in
Western Kenya. The main objective of the study was to identify the challenges to
implementation of Art and Design Curriculum. Data was collected from Head
teachers, teachers and students using Questionnaire and Observation guide. Many
schools had only one Art and Design Curriculum teacher. The study also revealed
that many teachers of Art and Design Curriculum had a bachelor of education degree
but some teachers were untrained. Art room observation revealed inadequacy of
facilities for Art and Design implementation. It is recommended that the Ministry of
education should step up both the facility fund allocated for this subject and the
number of teachers employed to teach Art and Design Curriculum.