Relationship between Teachers’ Collegiality and Academic Performance of Pupils in KCPE in Central Division, Narok North Sub-County, Kenya
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Date
2020Author
Irene, Tamooh S
Chepkonga, Susan
Mochama, Justus
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Collegiality in schools is a phenomenon that has been advocated for and it is said to bear positive
results in school management. The purpose of the study was to find out whether there is a
relationship between teachers’ collegiality and academic performance of pupils in public primary
schools in Central Division of Narok North Sub County, Kenya. The specific objectives of the study
were: to establish the relationship between teachers collaboration on pupils academic performance in
KCPE in public primary schools in Central Division of Narok North Sub County, Kenya and to
assess the relationship between teachers cohesion on academic performance of pupils in KCPE in
public primary schools in Central Division, Narok North Sub County, Kenya. The study used
survey research design. The target population consisted of 55 schools and 507 teachers from all the
primary schools in Central Division of Narok North Sub County. Using 30%, simple random
sampling was used to select 152 teachers for this study. A questionnaire was used for data
collection. Reliability was tested using Cronbach’s Alpha Index and was found to be 0.878 while
validity was ascertained with the help of supervisors. Data was analyzed using both descriptive and
inferential statistics with Pearson r as a method of testing relationships. The results of the analysis
were presented using Tables. The results of the study indicated that collegiality had a positive
relationship with academic performance in KCPE. All the two independent variables were found to
have a positive and significant relationship to pupils’ academic performance in public primary
schools in Central Division of Narok No r t h S u b County. The results are expected to shed light
on how to improve provision of quality education in public primary schools, through the management
of schools using collegial models.
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University of Nairobi
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