MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS AND PUPILS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN GOVERNMENT AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN ALEBTONG DISTRICT, UGANDA
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2017-11
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study investigated the relationship between management functions and academic
performance of pupils in Primary schools in Alebtong District, Uganda using three
objectives namely to investigate the relationship between planning and pupils’ academic
performance; to assess the degree of relationship between management controls and pupils’
academic performance and to examine the effect of parents’ involvement on the relationship
between management function and pupils’ academic performance in Government aided
Primary school in Alebtong District. A case study design was adopted complemented with
both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The population of 76 was identified and 73
formed the sample size of respondents. A questionnaire, interview guide and documentary
check list attached were the key instruments used to elicit information. The response rate of
96% was obtained. From the study, it was found out that planning (.640**), management
control (.668**) and parental involvement (.654**) were key to improving pupils’ academic
performance. From the study, it was concluded that planning is significantly and positively
related to pupils’ academic performance; management controls are significantly and
positively related to pupils’ academic performance and parental involvement has a significant
positive effect on relationship trend towards pupils’ academic performance. The study
recommendations included adopting a hybrid planning process to incorporate most key
stakeholder views; formulate school task forces to benchmark school activities; supervisors
should step up their supervisory roles based on school regulations and school administrations
should ensure segregation of duties. In addition, school administrators should make use of
effective mode of communication to update parents on their roles and school activities for
instance sensitization, regular meetings or create parents contact database and use technology
to routinely text local -English language message as a remainders and appreciation to parents
for their increased role and elicitation of information on challenges parents face. This should be done to forge a better way to help future PLE candidates to improve the level of
achievement in Literacy and Numeracy in the schools.
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Management Functions, Pupils' Academic Performance, Government Aided Primary Schools, Uganda
Citation
Akullo, Milly (2017) Management functions and pupils' performance in Government aided primary schools in Alebtong district, Uganda