Thesis An investigation of the effectiveness of teachers’ Characteristics on curriculum implementation In secondary schools in Gatundu North Sub-County, Kiambu County, Kenya
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Mount Kenya University
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Curriculum implementation has faced numerous challenges and has been a concern to many
education stakeholders. Thus, the study intended to examine the effectiveness of teachers’
characteristics on curriculum implementation in secondary schools in Gatundu North Sub-county,
Kiambu County, Kenya. The objectives of the study included; teachers’ preparedness, level of
education, attitudes and discipline in relation to curriculum implementation. The study was guided
by The Curriculum Theory. The study adopted mixed methods approach since the study involved
collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data. The study applied concurrent
triangulation design which enabled the researcher to use the quantitative and qualitative methods
during the same timeframe and with equal weight. The target population for this tudy comprised
of 27 principals and 523 teachers all totaling to 550. Using The Central Limit Theorem of sample
size determination, a sample of 8 schools, that is, 29.1% of 27 and 300 respondents, that is, 29.1%
of 550, were sampled. The researcher then applied cluster sampling to create 5 cluster based on
the number of zones. From each stratum, purposive sampling was applied to sample 2 secondary
schools, 2 principals and 31 teachers. Questionnaires were used to collect data from teachers
whereas interview schedules were used to gather data from principals. Piloting of research
instruments was conducted to establish validity, reliability, credibility and dependability.
Reliability was obtained using split-half technique and reliability coefficient, r = 0.65, obtained
using Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Method indicating high internal consistency.
Credibility of qualitative data was ascertained by data triangulation through multiple analysts or
experts whereas dependability was established by reporting each qualitative data collection process
in detail to enable the researcher to repeat the inquiry and achieve similar results. Data analysis
began by identifying common themes. Relevant information was assigned codes and labels.
Frequency counts of the responses were then obtained to generate information about the
respondents and to illustrate the general trend of findings on the various variables that are under
investigation. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically along the study objectives whereas
quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages
whereas inferential statistics was analyzed suing ANOVA in Statistical Packages for Social
Science (SPSS version 21). The findings of the study were presented using tables. The study
established that teachers are very important in curriculum implementation. This is manifested
through different characteristics which include; preparedness, level of education, attitudes and
discipline. The study thus recommends that teachers should attend more seminars and conferences
to acquire more skills on preparedness to be able to implement the demands and objectives of new
curriculum. Teachers should proceed with personal development programmes to uplift their level
of education. Teachers should understand that the nature of their attitude is critical determinant
towards the success of any curriculum implementation. Thus, they should develop positive as a
way of motivating the students to perform better. Teachers should ensure that they utilize their
instructional time effectively to ensure that syllabus is covered in time ad continue to adhere to the
2requirements of curriculum objectives in order to boost students’ holistic growth
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Curriculum Studies