The Supervisory Role of Head Teachers’ and the Delivery of Primary Education in the Rural Districts of Uganda
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2017Author
Mpaata, Kaziba Abdul
Lubogoyi, B
Okiria, J. C
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Abstract: This study assessed the head teachers’ supervisory role in the delivery of Universal primary education (UPE) in the rural
districts of Uganda. It focused on Busoga region in Uganda. The specific objectives of the study were; (i) to establish the influence of
head teacher’s communication on the delivery of UPE; (ii) to determine the effect of supervision of teachers on the delivery of UPE; (iii)
to establish the relationship between the learning environment created by the head teacher and the delivery of education. A sample of
120 respondents from the district of Iganga, Mayuge, Luuka and Bugiri were contacted, out of whom 97 returned filled questionnaires.
In order to realize the above objectives, Pearson product moment matrix was performed before the regression analysis and results
revealed that there is a positive and significant influence of; head teacher’s communication on the delivery of UPE [β = .861, t = 16.531,
p = <0.0001]; and (2) supervision of teachers on the delivery of UPE (β = .898, t = 19.937, p = <0.0001). The findings also revealed that
there is a positive and significant relationship between the learning environment created by the head teacher and the delivery of UPE in
the above rural districts (r = .943**, p<0.0001). It was concluded that there is need to ensure that head teachers are not only retrained in
their supervisory roles but also prepared to internalize the mission and objectives of UPE so as to effectively monitor and improve the
standards of education in the area.
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