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Journal of In-service Education | 2008

In‐service training needs in an African context: a study of headteacher and teacher perspectives in the Gucha District of Kenya

Henry Onderi; Paul Croll

Improving the quality of teaching is an educational priority in Kenya, as in many developing countries. The present paper considers various aspects on in‐service education, including views on the effectiveness of in‐service, teacher and headteacher priorities in determining in‐service needs and the constraints on providing in‐service courses. These issues are examined though an empirical study of 30 secondary headteachers and 109 teachers in a district of Kenya. The results show a strong felt need for in‐service provision together with a firm belief in the efficacy of in‐service in raising pupil achievement. Headteachers had a stronger belief in the need for in‐service for their teachers than did the teachers themselves. The priorities of both headteachers and teachers were dominated by the external pressures of the schools, in particular the pressures for curriculum innovation and examination success. The resource constraints on supporting attendance at in‐service courses were the major problems facing headteachers. The results reflect the difficulties that responding to an externally driven in‐service agenda creates in a context of scarce resources.


Educational Research | 2009

Teacher Self-Perceptions of Effectiveness: A Study in a District of Kenya.

Henry Onderi; Paul Croll

Background and purpose: The paper reports a study of the perceptions of teachers in secondary schools in the Gucha district of Kenya of their own effectiveness, the structure of their self-perceptions, variations in self-perceived effectiveness and the relationship between self-perceptions of effectiveness and the examination performance of their students. Design and methods: Data were based on questionnaires completed by 109 English and mathematics teachers from a random sample of 30 schools in the Gucha district of Kenya. Pupil examination results were also collected from the schools. Results: Three dimensions of self-perceived effectiveness emerged from a factor analysis. These were: pedagogic process, personal and affective aspects of teaching and effectiveness with regard to pupil performance. Teachers tended to rate themselves relatively highly with regard to the first two, process-oriented, dimensions but less highly on the third, outcome-oriented, dimension. Self-ratings for pupil outcomes correlated with pupil examination performance at school level. Conclusions: The results show that these teachers can have a sense of themselves as competent classroom performers and educational professionals without necessarily having a strong sense of efficacy with regard to pupil outcomes.


Archive | 2013

SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS IN NYAMIRA COUNTY IN KENYA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

Henry Onderi; Andrew Makori


Educational Research | 2012

Differential Perceptions, Challenges, Conflicts and Tensions in the Role of Board of Governors (BOG) and Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) in Sub-Saharan Africa: A case of Kenyan Secondary Schools

Henry Onderi; Andrew Makori


African Educational Research Journal | 2014

Examining the teaching and learning resources related challenges facing small and medium-sized public secondary schools in Kenya: A comparative analysis

Andrew Makori; Henry Onderi


African Educational Research Journal | 2013

An evaluation of secondary school principals’ perception of learning resources in free secondary education era in Kenya

Andrew Makori; Henry Onderi


Archive | 2013

CHALLENGES IN ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE RECRUITMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN KENYA

Andrew Makori; Henry Onderi


Journal of Education and Practice | 2013

Evaluation of Secondary School Principals’ Views on the Use of Untrained Teachers in Lesson Delivery in a Free Secondary Education System Era in Kenya

Andrew Makori; Henry Onderi


Educational Research | 2012

Discipline as a tool for effective school management

Henry Onderi; Florence Y. Odera


Archive | 2013

CHALLENGES IN ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN KENYA: A CASE OF THE ROLE OF BOGS AND PTAS IN THE KISII COUNTY

Henry Onderi; Andrew Makori

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Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology

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