TABLE OF CONTENT
DECLARATIONAPPROAVAL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
DEDICATION iv
List of tables
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study .~.
1,2 Statement ofthe Problem 2
1.3 Purpose of the study 2
1.4 Objective of the study 2
1.5 Research questions
[.6 Scope of the study
.7 Significance of the study
DHAPTER TWO
~ITERATURE REVIEW
.Olntroduction
.1 Conceptual framework
.2. Theoretical perspective
.3. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE o
3.1 DEALING WITH TEACHER ABSENTEEISM: AREVIEW OF EVIDENCE 0
HAPTER THREE [4
ETHODOLOGy 4
3.0 Introduction -14
3.1 Research design
3.2Areaofstudy
3,3 Study population 14
3.4 Sample size 4
3.8 Data processing and analysis 16
3.9Ethical consideration 17
3.9,1 Confidentiality 17
CHAPTER FOUR IS
PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS, ANALYSIS AND INTERpRETATION is
4.0 Introduction Is
4.1 Teacher absenteeism and pupil performance. is
4,2 Existing initiatives on curbing teacher absenteeism within the Sub County 20
Use of school Inspections 20
Table 1: Latest date of inspection 20
Table2 : Key aspect of monitoring by the inspectors 21
Table 3 : Received comments from the inspectors on how to improve teaching and learning 21
Table 4: Relevance of the comments given 22
Table 5 : Record keeping on teacher absenteeism at school 22
4.3 Head teacher supervision was also found as a means through which teacher absences were reduced. The table
below shows 23
Table 6: Frequency of teacher supervision by head teachers
Table 7: Indicators of monitoring by head teachers 23
4.4 Best practices in curbing teacher absenteeism 24
Table 8: Approaches used by head teachers to reduce teacher absences 24
~~APTERFIVE~~
UMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
.0 Introductions
.1 Summary of the Findings 25
.2 Conclusions 26
.3 Recommendation 26
.4 Suggestions for further Research 3 I
eferences 32
PPENDICES
PENDIXA:
UESTIONNAIRE SCHEDULES
ist of tables
ble 1: Latest date of inspection 20
.ble2 : Key aspect of monitoring by the inspectors 21
ble 3 : Received comments from the inspectors on how to improve teaching and learning 21
ble 4: Relevance of the comments given 22
ble 5 : Record keeping on teacher absenteeism at school 22
ble 6: Frequency of teacher supervision by head teachers 23
ble 7: Indicators of monitoring by head teachers 23
ble 8: Approaches used by head teachers to reduce teacher absences 24
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Research, SSA "~HE EFFECTS OF TEACHER ABSENTEEISM AND PUPILS’ PERFORMANCE IN UPE SCHOOLS. A CASE STUDY OF MAANYI SUB COUNTY MITYANA DISTRICT" Afribary. Afribary, 18 Aug. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/he-effects-of-teacher-absenteeism-and-pupils-performance-in-upe-schools-a-case-study-of-maanyi-sub-county-mityana-district. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "~HE EFFECTS OF TEACHER ABSENTEEISM AND PUPILS’ PERFORMANCE IN UPE SCHOOLS. A CASE STUDY OF MAANYI SUB COUNTY MITYANA DISTRICT". Afribary, Afribary, 18 Aug. 2022. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/he-effects-of-teacher-absenteeism-and-pupils-performance-in-upe-schools-a-case-study-of-maanyi-sub-county-mityana-district >.
Research, SSA . "~HE EFFECTS OF TEACHER ABSENTEEISM AND PUPILS’ PERFORMANCE IN UPE SCHOOLS. A CASE STUDY OF MAANYI SUB COUNTY MITYANA DISTRICT" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/he-effects-of-teacher-absenteeism-and-pupils-performance-in-upe-schools-a-case-study-of-maanyi-sub-county-mityana-district