Influence of Head Teachers’ Instructional Supervision on Pupils’ Academic Performance in Public Primary Schools in Kitui West Sub County, Kenya
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Date
2024-03Author
Kisangi, Miriam Taabu
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The academic achievement of a school is appraised against its leader. Head teachers
play a significant role in the determination of academic achievement in a school. The
purpose of this study was to examine the influence of head teachers’ instructional
supervision on pupils’ academic performance in public primary schools in Kitui West
Sub County, Kenya. The objectives of the study were to establish the influence of head
teachers’ supervision of teachers’ time management on pupils’ academic performance,
to find out the influence of head teachers’ supervision of teachers’ use of professional
documents on pupils’ academic performance, and to assess the influence of the head
teachers’ use of the Teachers’ Performance Appraisal Development (TPAD) to
motivate teachers, on pupils’ academic performance in Kitui West Sub County. This
study was based on systems theory. The study employed descriptive survey research
design where data was collected by administering questionnaires to the respondents.
The target population was 73 head teachers and 878 teachers from 73 public primary
schools. The study employed purposive and simple random sampling techniques to
obtain a sample size of 22 head teachers and 88 teachers. Teachers’ questionnaire and
the head teachers’ interview schedule were employed to collect the data. Pilot testing
involved two principals, and eight teachers from the neighboring Kitui Central Sub
County. The research instruments content and face validity were ascertained through
scrutiny by the two supervisors assigned to the researcher. The reliability of the
teachers’ questionnaire was estimated through the split-half technique where a
coefficient of .783 was obtained. The study’s three independent variables contributed
52.1 % of the variance in pupils’ academic performance. The head teachers’ supervision
of teachers’ use of professional documents was the most potent predictor of academic
performance (β = 0.487, t(77) = 2.946, p < 0.05). The study recommended that the head
teachers in the public primary schools in Kitui West sub-county should develop
strategies to ensure timely coverage of the syllabus without compromising depth of
understanding. Further, the head teachers in the public primary schools in Kitui West
sub-county should establish robust systems for managing teacher absences, including
protocols for substitute teachers or subject specialists to step in when necessary.
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ANU
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A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of Degree of Master of Education in the Department of Education, School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Africa Nazarene University
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