ABSTRACT
Instructional supervision is key to effective teaching. Whereas emphasis has been put on external
instructional supervision, less attention has been given to Internal Instructional Supervision (IIS),
probably because its influence on teaching effectiveness is yet to be established. Kakamega
County is the second largest County in terms of population yet achievement in English is low at
an average mean score of 5.03 in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination (2007-2018). The
County’s Panel of Standards Assessment report, 2010 and 2011 pegged this to weak IIS
structures. The purpose of this study was to establish influence of IIS on teaching effectiveness in
English. Objectives were to: determine the influence of frequency of IIS on teaching
effectiveness; establish influence of type of IIS on teaching effectiveness; establish influence of
teachers’ attitude towards IIS on teaching effectiveness and determine influence of sensitization
of teachers towards IIS on teaching effectiveness. A conceptual framework constituting
frequency, type, attitude and sensitization towards IIS as independent variables and teaching
effectiveness as the dependent variable was used. The study designs used were: ex-post –facto,
correlation and descriptive survey. The population was 13 Quality Assurance and Standards
Officers (QUASO), 247 principals, 247 HODs and 494 teachers. Out of this 13 QUASO, 74
principals, 74 HODs and 215 teachers were sampled purposively. Data was collected using
questionnaires, interview schedules and document analysis guide. To establish reliability a pilot
study was conducted using 10% of the population, hence, 24 principals, 24 HODs and 50 teachers
were used. The test- re- test yielded reliability coefficient of .756 for principals, .846 for HODs
and .878 for TOEs questionnaires. Face and content validity of the instruments was established by
experts from language pedagogy. Quantitative data was analysed using frequencies, percentages
and Pearson’s correlation coefficient and regression analysis. Qualitative data was transcribed,
categorized and reported in themes relevant to the study. Regression analysis showed that
frequency of conducting IIS and sensitization towards IIS was significant to teaching
effectiveness and that: frequency of IIS contributed 6%, type of IIS contributed 23%, TOE
attitude towards IIS contributed 10% and sensitization towards IIS contributed 12 % of teaching
effectiveness. The study concludes that type of IIS used is the variable that contributes more to
teaching effectiveness and that frequency of conducting classroom observations predicts teaching
effectiveness. Thus, stakeholders of IIS should be most concerned with frequency of conducting
classroom observation and should adopt collaborative and non-directive types of supervision and
TOE should get sensitised through in-service. This study is of significance as it informs school
personnel and educational stakeholders to maximise on classroom observation and adopt
collaborative type of IIS for teaching effectiveness.
ANYANGO, A (2021). Influence Of Internal Instructional Supervision On Teaching Effectiveness In English In Secondary Schools In Kakamega County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/influence-of-internal-instructional-supervision-on-teaching-effectiveness-in-english-in-secondary-schools-in-kakamega-county-kenya
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