RECRUITMENT METHODS AND TEACHER RETENTION IN PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KAMPALA DISTRICT
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2016-02
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between recruitment methods and Teacher retention in the
private secondary schools in Kampala District. Specifically, the study sought to: find out the
relationship between external sourcing; internal sourcing; head hunting and Teacher retention in
the private secondary schools in Nakawa division. The study used a cross-sectional survey research
design, adopting both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The researcher used a sample of 122
respondents. Simple random sampling and purposive sampling were used. Methods of data
collection were questionnaires and interviews. Pearson‘s correlation co-efficient was used to
determine whether there is linear relationship between recruitment methods and Teacher retention
in the private secondary schools in Nakawa division. Qualitative data were analyzed by quotation
and paraphrasing. Findings of the study revealed that external sourcing; internal sourcing and head
hunting significantly affected Teacher retention in the private secondary schools in Nakawa
division. Basing on such study findings, the study concluded that external sourcing; internal
sourcing and head hunting had a positive relationship with Teacher retention in the private
secondary schools in Nakawa division. The study recommended that; the school Administration
and human resource staff should make the recruitment message more appealing because it is
important that the information in the recruitment message will be described more appealing; The
Personnel Policy and Procedure manual of the school should be revisited so that it should be clear
and understandable to everyone i.e. recruitment Systems should be put in place and be adhered to.
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Recruitment Methods, Teacher Retention, Private Secondary Schools
Citation
Kabejja, Eva Juliet (2016) Recruitment methods and Teacher Retention in Private Secondary Schools In Kampala District