Thesis An assessment of principals’ supervisory practices on quality Assurance in public secondary schools in Kiambu county, Kenya
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Mount Kenya University
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Principals play important roles towards quality assurance in secondary schools. That is, the
principals ensure that deadlines are met and students register impressive grades in national
examinations, that is, KCSE. However, in Thika West Sub-county, this has not been the case
with most secondary schools registering dismal performance characterized with failures to meet
deadlines. Thus, the purpose of this study was to assess the principal’s supervisory practices on
quality assurance in public secondary schools in Thika West Sub-county, Kiambu County,
Kenya. The objectives of the study included; assessing principals’ supervision of teachers,
management of resources, implementation of policies and supervision of non-teaching staff in
relation to quality assurance. The study was guided by The Systems Theory. The study applied
mixed methods approach, that is, quantitative and qualitative methods and thus applies
concurrent triangulation research design. The target population comprises of 50 principals, 93
HoDs and 9 QASOs all totaling to 152 which a sample of 49 respondents were selected using
The Central Limit Theorem. Stratified sampling was applied to create five different strata based
on the number of zones in Thika West Sub-county. From each stratum, three principals and six
teachers were selected using purposive sampling. The researcher then applied simple random
sampling to select three QASOs. Questionnaires were used to collect data from principals and
HoDs whereas interview schedules were used to collect data from QASOs. Piloting of the
instruments was conducted to help establish validity, reliability, credibility and dependability.
Reliability was established using test retest method and reliability coefficient, r = 0.65 was
obtained using Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Formula thus indicating higher internal
consistency. Credibility was established through data triangulation by multiple analysts and
experts whereas dependability was established through repeated trial. Data analysis began by
identifying common themes. Frequency counts of the responses were also taken. Qualitative data
was analyzed thematically based on research objectives whereas the quantitative data was
analyzed using One-Sample t-Test Analysis in Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS
Version 21. The study has established that principals’ supervisory practices enhance quality
assurance in secondary schools. However, in Thika West Sub-county this has not been the case.
Students register dismal grades in KCSE, time taken to meet deadlines long and poor time
management. The study thus recommends that principals should attend training courses on
human resource management in order to enable them acquire pre-requisite skills to supervise
teachers and non-teaching staff. This may go a long way in developing mutual understanding on
how to meet deadlines and register impressive performance in KCSE. Principals should
understand that prudent management of resources is critical to the quality assurance in most
secondary schools. Thus, the school principals should ensure that resources are properly
managed to realize the school’s stated objectives. Principals should note that quality assurance in
guaranteed through implementation of policies such as curriculum, fee guidelines and teacher
recruitment. Thus, the principals should ensure stricter adherence to implementation of such
policies. Principals should ensure that non-teaching staff attend to their jobs, well appraised and
motivated in order to guarantee quality assurance in schools.
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Education planning