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This study dealt with staffing in the provision of quality education in primary schools in Bunda
district, Tanzania. Despite the efforts by the government, NGOs, parents and other stakeholders, in
promoting quality education, the quality of education in Bunda primary schools in particular, is still
below average. The study was guided by the following objectives to: establish the contribution of
pupils enrollment on the provision of quality education in Bunda District primary schools; assess the
effects of community involvement in staffing on the provision of quality Education; determine the
attitude of parents towards staffing on the provision of quality Education; examine the influence of
staff motivation in the provision of quality Education. It employed descriptive survey research
design. The Target population was 109 primary schools, 1290 teachers, 2450 parents and 1 District
Education Officer. The researcher used 30% to get a sample size of 28 out of 109 head teachers. The
researcher also considered using Saunders, Philip, Adrian (2003) table to get a representative sample
of 278 teachers from the population of 1290 and 370 parents from 24650 respectively. Data
collection instruments were questionnaires and interview schedule. Validity was established by
giving the instruments to the experts in the department of Education Administration Planning and
Economics of Kisii University. The reliability was ascertained by a pilot study conducted in the
same district among the head teachers who were not included in the final study population. From the
schools where the five head teachers were stationed and 10 teachers were randomly selected for the
pilot study and 13 parents were also randomly selected. Split-Half technique was employed for the
test. Pilot questionnaires were divided into two equivalent halves and their correlation co-efficient
for the two halves were computed using the Spearman Brown prophecy formula, describing the
internal consistency of the test then shown that the instrument was reliable. A correlation coefficient
of 0.70 was obtained and recommended as reliable. The researcher sought permission from the
National Council for Science Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI) through Kisii University as
required. The researcher equally got permission from the Bunda District Education Officer. The
respondents were assured of the strict confidentiality. The researcher acknowledged all sources
referred to so as to avoid plagiarism. The findings showed that the head teachers 15 (53.6 %)
responded that high enrolment affects few resourses which are available in schools. It was also found
that the head teachers 16 (57.1 %) revealed that members of the community influence provision of
quality education by building classrooms which are important for learning. Findings reported that 24
(85.7 %) BOM chairpersons indicated that parents make decisions regarding school staffing while
only 4 (14.3%) reported that parents do not make decisions regarding school staffing. The findings
revealed that 16 (57.1 %) of headteachers reported that pupils are motivated by the provision of
certificate whenever they do anything exemplary while 12 (49.9 %) indicated that they are motivated
by the providing them with a special meals. The study concluded that high enrolment affects few
resourses which are available in schools, members of the community are actively involved in
staffing of teachers especially in soliciting funds to pay the BOM teachers, parents make decisions
regarding school staffing and motivation was done by rewarding performing head teachers and staff
in various ways. Study recommended that government should to liase with the education
stakeholders to add more resourses in schools, to take care of high eonrolment; members of the
community are highly encouraged to be actively involved in the provision of quality education;
education stakeholders to make decisions regarding school staffing and motivation by rewarding
performing head teachers, staff and pupils be encouraged in various ways. |
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