The leadership role of secondary school principals in guidance and counselling programmes of students in Manga division, Nyamira district, Kenya
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Date
2008Author
Gichana, Handson N
Type
ThesisLanguage
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The education system in Kenya has undergone major curriculum changes since
independence, but this does not seem to totally rid the students of problems in
academics, career/vocational and personal issues. This study identifies the various
roles of the principal that could contribute to the success of any school guidance and
counselling programme. They include provision of material resources, ensurmg
student awareness in existing guidance and counselling programmes, ensuring
teacher counselor competency and involving all the teachers in guidance and
counselling.
The study intended to determine the leadership role of secondary school principals in
guidance and counselling programmes of students in Manga Division, Nyamira
District. The main objectives of the study were; to determine the existence of student
guidance and counselling departments, to investigate the sources of information used
in guidance and counselling and to determine the leadership role of principals of
secondary schools of Manga Division in the students' guidance and counselling
programmes.
Detailed questionnaires were used to gather data from principals, teacher counselors
and students. A sample of fifteen (15) secondary schools was selected from the
population using proportionate random sampling in each of the four zones that make
the division. The study proportionately sampled out two hundred and ninety nine
(299) students, fifteen (15) teacher counselors and fifteen (15) principals.
The principal fmdings of the study were as follows:
1. There was inadequate provision of material resources for guidance and
counselling.
2. All teachers were not involved In all student guidance and counselling
programmes.
3. Principals did not consider the training of teacher counselors on guidance and
counselling to be important.
Based on these findings, the study made the following recommendations aimed at
improving the impact of guidance and counselling programmes on secondary school
students; providing necessary material resources needed for guidance and
counselling, sensitizing students on the importance of guidance and counselling
services in their day to day life and evaluating the teacher counselor's performance in
guidance and counselling programmes.
In order to strengthen these fmdings and make better generalizations, the study
suggested the following areas for further research: the effect of culture on the
community surrounding the school on the school principal's role in guidance and
counselling, the attitude of the principal and its effect on guidance and counselling
programmes and the role of head teachers in the guidance and counselling of Kenyan
primary school pupils.
Publisher
Department of Education
Description
Master of Education in Educational Administration and Planning