Causes of teacher turnover in Catholic Church managed secondary schools in Meru diocese, Kenya
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of teacher turnover in
catholic managed secondary schools in Meru diocese. Five research questions
were formulated to guide the study. The study employed descriptive research
design. Using cluster sampling and simple random sampling techniques a sample
of 192 teachers who were currently working at the catholic managed schools,162
teachers who had previously working in these schools and 16 headteachers from
the 17 secondary schools within the diocese were selected. Data were gathered by
use of questionnaires for teachers and interview guide for the headteachers.
Findings revealed that recruitment and selection of teachers was a factor
contributing to teacher turn over. It was also found out that lack of motivation
encouraged teacher turn over. The study also revealed that unfavorable working
environment encouraged teacher turn over. Lastly it was found out that lack of job
satisfaction encouraged teacher turn over. Based on the findings it was concluded
that selection and recruitment of teachers, motivation, working environment and
job satisfaction were important factors in teacher turn over.
In the light of the research findings it was recommended that there is need to put in
place better means of selection and recruitment of teachers such as adhering to
qualifications to minimise cases of turn over among teachers. It was also
recommended that there is need to have ways of motivating teachers such as
better pay, favourable working conditions and incentives so that they can be
retained in the schools for a longer time. The study also recommended that there is
need for schools to be provided with necessary materials.
Taking the limitations and delimitations of the study, it was suggested that a study
on effects of teacher turn over on students' performance should be conducted.
There is need to carry out a study to establish whether there are significant
differences in the levels of motivation among teachers in public and private
schools. Lastly a study on role of inservice of teachers in increasing job
satisfaction should be conducted.
Citation
Njeru, L(2009). Causes of teacher turnover in Catholic Church managed secondary schools in Meru diocese, KenyaSponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
College of Education and External Studies, University of Nairobi
Description
Master of Education- Thesis
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [6022]