ABSTRACT
This study investigated local language policy implementation and assessment of pupils in lower primary classes in Kyaka county, Kyegegwa district Uganda. The study was based on the following objectives: to establish the demographic characteristics of the respondents in terms of gender, age, educational qualification, position held and number of years teaching experience; to find out the level of local language policy implementation in lower primary classes; to establish the level of assessment of pupils in lower primary classes in the primary schools under study and to determine if there is a significant relationship between the level of local language policy implementation and the level of assessment of pupils in selected primary schools. The study employed descriptive correlational design; Respondents of the study were Headteachers of the selected primary schools and all teachers in lower primary classes. 154 respondents participated in the study. Data was collected using non standardized questionnaires and analyzed using frequency counts for the demographic characteristics of the respondents. Using frequency counts, demographic characteristic of the respondents were established whereby the female respondents dominated with 56% whereas men comprised of 44%; 33% of the respondents were within the age group of 25-29. The majority of them were youngsters with 78% and of all respondents a Gill Teachers’ Certificate was their highest level of qualification with teaching experience of 1-3 years at 40 %~ The average mean for the level of local language policy implementation in all primary classes in the schools under study was moderate which implied that it was satisfactorily done hence good enough. It was also found out that the level of assessment of pupils was moderate which implied that it was good enough. There was also a moderate significant relationship between the level of local language policy implementation and level of assessment of pupils in lower primary classes. The hypothesis that there is no significant relationship between the level of local language policy implementation and the level of assessment of pupils was rejected and an alternative hypothesis was upheld. Skinner’s Behaviorist theory was proved relevant for the study. It concluded that local language policy implementation and assessment of pupils are still at a questionable level. It recommended that the programme needs more than mere stipulation in the National Policy on Education and should foster a meaningful, purposeful and functional primary education as enunciated in the National Policy on Education.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARIES PAGE
DECLARATION A ii
DECLARATION B iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
ABSTRACT v
TABLE OF CONTENTS vi
LIST OF ABBREVATIONS AND ACROYNS x
LIST OF TABLES xi
CHAPTER
ONE THE PROBLEM ANDITSSCOPE 1
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 5
Purpose of the Study 6
Research Objectives 7
Research Questions 7
Null Hypotheses 8
Scope 8
Significance of the Study 9
Operational Definitions of key Terms 9
TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 11
Concepts, Opinions, Ideas from 11
Authors/Experts
Theoretical Perspective 16
Related Studies 19
THREE METHODOLOGY 23
Research Design 23
Research Population 23
Sample Size 23
Sample Procedures 24
Research Instruments 25
Validity and Reliability ofInstrument 25
Data Gathering Procedures 26
Data Analysis 27
Ethical Considerations 28
Limitations of the Study 28
Four PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA 30
Demographic Characteristics of the Respondents 30
Level of Local Language Policy Implementation 33
Level of Assessment of Pupils 38
Relationship Between Local Language Policy Implementation and Assessment of Pupils 44
Five FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 46
Summary 46
Conclusion 47
Recommendations 48
REFERENCE 50
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I A Transmittal Letter 54
APPENDIX I B Transmittal Letter For Respondents 55
APPENDIX II Clearance From Ethics Committee 56
APPENDIX III Informed Consent 57
APPENDIX IV A Face Sheet: Demographic Characteristics of The Respondents 58
APPENDIX IV B Questionnaire To Determine The Level of Local Language Policy Implementation 59
APPENDIX IV C Questionnaire To Determine The Level of Assessment of Pupils 61
APPENDIIX IV D Interview Guide for Local Language Policy Implementation 63
APPENDIX ISV E Interview Guide About Assessment of Pupils 64
APPENDIX V Sample Size Computation 65
APPENDIX VI Reliability/Validity 66
APPENDIX VII Researcher’s Curriculum Vitae 67
Consults, E. & Jack, B (2022). Local Language Policy Implementation and Assessment of Pupils in Selected Primary Schools in Kyaka County Kyegegwa District Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/local-language-policy-implementation-and-assessment-of-pupils-in-selected-primary-schools-in-kyaka-county-kyegegwa-district-uganda
Consults, Education, and Beyanga Jack "Local Language Policy Implementation and Assessment of Pupils in Selected Primary Schools in Kyaka County Kyegegwa District Uganda" Afribary. Afribary, 23 Nov. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/local-language-policy-implementation-and-assessment-of-pupils-in-selected-primary-schools-in-kyaka-county-kyegegwa-district-uganda. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
Consults, Education, and Beyanga Jack . "Local Language Policy Implementation and Assessment of Pupils in Selected Primary Schools in Kyaka County Kyegegwa District Uganda". Afribary, Afribary, 23 Nov. 2022. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/local-language-policy-implementation-and-assessment-of-pupils-in-selected-primary-schools-in-kyaka-county-kyegegwa-district-uganda >.
Consults, Education and Jack, Beyanga . "Local Language Policy Implementation and Assessment of Pupils in Selected Primary Schools in Kyaka County Kyegegwa District Uganda" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/local-language-policy-implementation-and-assessment-of-pupils-in-selected-primary-schools-in-kyaka-county-kyegegwa-district-uganda