Instructional Supervision and Teacher Performance in Selected Primary Schools in Butaleja District

46 PAGES (8689 WORDS) Basic Education Thesis

ABSTRACT The study examined the relationship between instructional inspection and teacher performance in Butaleja Sub County in Butaleja district. Three major objectives were pursued and they included; establishing the level of instructional supervision in• selected primary schools in Butaleja district, establish the level of teacher perfonm~nce in selected primary schools in Butaleja district and establishing the relationship between instructional supervision and teacher performance in selected primary schools in Butaleja district. The study used a cross-sectional study design using both quantitative and qualitative approaches on a population of 105 subjects selected from 12 primary schools and district education officials. Self administered structured questionnaires, interview schedules and documentary checklist were designed and administered to obtain the required information. Quantitative data was presented using frequencies and percentages, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and regression analysis. The study found a generally low level of instructional supervision less for the primary teachers sometimes assuming responsibility for their own instructional improvement through non-directive supervision and undergoing peer coaching with two or more professional colleagues aimed at improving their instructional capabilities. There was a noticeable poor performance less for the teachers submitting their reports. Instructional supervision had a significant relationship with teacher performance (r=0.977 and p = 0.000) and it predicted 20.7% of the variance in teacher performance. The study recommended that to achieve the desired teacher performance in poorly PLE performing rural districts of Uganda, the government of Uganda through the MOES, district local government councils related to education service delivery, teachers, school management committees, education NGOs and other stakeholder should ensure that instructional supervision is enhanced and enforced by supervisors engaging teachers to set attributes for classroom presentation observations for improved performance; observing teachers while they taught to assess their performance; giving teacher opportunity to get feedback from their supervisors on their instruction competencies and areas of improvement.


 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preliminary Pages

Declaration A

Declaration B ii

Approval Sheet iii

Dedication iv

Acknowledgement v

Abstract vi

Table of Content vii

List of Tables x

Chapter Page

One THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE

Background.of the Study 1

Statement of the Problem 3

Purpose of the Study 3

Research Objectives 3

Research Questions 4

Hypothesis 5

Scope 5

Significance of the Study 5

Relationship between Level of Instructional supervision and Level of teacher Performance 25

Five FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS 27

Findings 27

Conclusions 28

Recommendations 28

References 30

Appendices 34

Appendix I - Transmittal Letter 34

Appendix II - Clearance from Ethics Committee 35

Appendix III - Informed Consent 36

Appendix IV A — Research Instruments 38

Appendix IV B - Teachers Performance 39

Appendixv -

Appendix VI - Proposed Budget 40

Appendix VU — Time Frame 41

Researcherts Curriculum Vitae 42