ABSTRACT
The Free Primary Education (FPE) programme was commissioned in January 2003 to
provide basic education to all Kenyan children of school going age and to ease the
burden of cost sharing from the parents. The public primary school class teachers
were to shoulder the greatest responsibility in the implementation of this programme
but the assessment of the success of this programme has not involved the class
teachers who are the main stakeholders. The study therefore aimed at assessing the
adequacy and quality of FPE based on the perceptions of the class and head teachers
in public primary schools in Ndaragwa Division, Nyandarua County. The assessment
of the programme was based on four aspects of the programme which included: the
provision of teaching / learning materials, provision of physical facilities, provision of
teachers, and the roles played by the School Management Committees. A survey was
conducted to collect information from 130 class teachers and 23 head teachers who
were purposively selected from 23 schools. A structured questionnaire consisting of
38-items was used to gauge the perceptions of the respondents on each item on a five
point Likert scale (1=Very Inadequate to indicate lack of enough materials,
2=Inadequate, 3=moderately adequate, 4=Adequate and 5=Very Adequate, to indicate
satisfactory levels of the materials). The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics
for objective one to four (means and frequency distributions) and inferential statistics
for objective five (t-test). This was done with the aid of the Statistical Package for the
Social Science (SPSS version 21). The results of the study revealed that there existed
a variation in the adequacy and quality of the items provided by the FPE programme
in Ndaragwa division. The quality of teaching and learning materials, physical
facilities, and management committees was found to be Moderately Adequate, while
that of the teachers was found to be Adequate. The adequacy of the teaching and
learning materials, physical facilities, and management committees was found to be
Moderately Adequate, while that of the teachers was found to be Adequate.
Significant differences (p≤ 05) were found between the class teachers and head
teachers’ assessment of the adequacy of the learning and teaching resources, while no
significant differences (p≥.05) were found in quality. Implementing the
recommendations of this research could assist push the country closer to achieving
Universal Education For All (UFA) by 2015 which is one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
MUTHIMA, N (2021). Adequacy And Quality Of Teaching And Learning Resources In Public Primary Schools In Ndaragwa Division, Nyandarua County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/adequacy-and-quality-of-teaching-and-learning-resources-in-public-primary-schools-in-ndaragwa-division-nyandarua-county-kenya
MUTHIMA, NDIRANGU "Adequacy And Quality Of Teaching And Learning Resources In Public Primary Schools In Ndaragwa Division, Nyandarua County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 13 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/adequacy-and-quality-of-teaching-and-learning-resources-in-public-primary-schools-in-ndaragwa-division-nyandarua-county-kenya. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
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MUTHIMA, NDIRANGU . "Adequacy And Quality Of Teaching And Learning Resources In Public Primary Schools In Ndaragwa Division, Nyandarua County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/adequacy-and-quality-of-teaching-and-learning-resources-in-public-primary-schools-in-ndaragwa-division-nyandarua-county-kenya