Impact of the government subsidized community support grant on pre-school teachers motivation; Bungoma north district Kenya
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Date
2012Author
Ndalila, Kennedy S
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Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres comprise one of the immediate social
and physical environments influencing children's development (Essa, 2003). The
ECD centers are made up of personal qualities of the people therein (particularly
teachers) and the physical environments. In order for ECD centres to provide the
necessary conditions for children's holistic development, teachers should be well
motivated and physical facilities conducive for working and learning. As such, the
purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of the government subsidized
community support grant on pre-school teachers motivation; a case of Bungoma
North district.
The descriptive survey design was applied in conducting this study. The study was
carried out in selected public primary schools in Bungoma North District of Western
Province in Kenya. The population of the study comprised of public pre-school
teachers, head teachers, parents and education officers. Questionnaires were the main
data collection instruments. There are 410 pre-school centers out of which 280 are
public pre-schools. 70 schools were selected to benefit from the C S G. 49 schools
were selected to be a sample size population using simple random sampling.
The analysis indicated that majority 61 (73%) of the teacher respondents said that
they are earned and between Kshs 1000 .and Kshs 2000 every month. The study
findings indicate that 81 (96%) of the teacher' respondents are employed by the
Parents Teachers Association with a meager 4% being employed by FBO. Further,
98% of the teacher respondents said that they were not hired through an appointment
letter with terms of service. The study has concludes that teachers do not feel secure
because they do not have a contract nor have they signed a terms of service under
which they will be evaluated. The study recommends renewed commitment by the
government to support pre-school centers. This should be done through hiring of preschool
teachers by TSC since they are qualified. Early Childhood Education should
also be bridged together with Free Primary Education (FPE) so that it becomes one
entity for better management and assessment.
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Masters Of Education Degree In Early Childhood EducationPublisher
University of Nairobi Department Of Education Communication And Technology
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