ABSTRACT
Influenceive institutional management is critical for the realization of quality education
which is necessary for the attainment of national socio-economic development. In Kenya
there are secondary schools that have consistently performed well due to good
management. It is however noted that during administrative succession, there are likely to
be disruptions that may adversely affect the stability in these schools. Successful
administrative succession enhances continuity in the service delivery in the affected
schools. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of succession of
principals on performance of secondary schools in Trans-Nzoia County in Kenya. The
objectives of the study were to; establish the factors that influence the succession of
principals in secondary schools in Trans-Nzoia County, assess the influence of the
succession of principals on the staff morale, and establish the influence of the succession
of principals on schools’ performance in co-curricular activities, determine the influence
of the succession of principals on the schools’ academic performance and establish the
influence of succession of principals on students’ discipline. The study adopted a
descriptive survey research design. The target population for the study was 132
principals, 867 teachers, 334 non-teaching staff, 132 members of the Boards of
Management, 7 representatives from sponsor churches and three quality assurance
officers from the county. Purposive sampling was used to select the 44 principals, 44
members of the Boards of Management; saturated sampling was used to select 7
representatives of the sponsor churches and 3 quality assurance and standards officers.
Simple random sampling was used to select 260 teachers and 100 members of the nonteaching
staff. A total of four hundred and fifty eight (458) respondents formed the
sample for the study. Primary data was collected from the respondents using a
questionnaire and interviews while secondary data was obtained from document analysis.
The reliability of the research instruments was determined through the Pearson’s product
moment method using the data obtained during the pilot study. Data were analyzed using
both descriptive and inferential statistics. The descriptive statistics used were percentages
and frequencies while t-test and linear regression analysis were used as inferential
statistics for testing the hypothesis. The findings of the study were that succession of
principals in Trans Nzoia County was necessitated by poor students’ academic
performance, students’ indiscipline and normal TSC transfers. Study findings further
indicated that succession of principals both internal and external led to improved
students’ academic performance, internal succession had significant influence on
students’ discipline while external succession had no significant influence on students’
discipline; the study also indicated that both internal and external succession had
significant influence on performance in co-curricular activities. The study concludes that
proper succession management strategies should be put in place to enable enhancement
of these positive outcomes. Succession management policies should be properly put in
place and supported to avoid any incidences of resistance to succession. It is hoped that
the findings of the study may help education policy makers to influenceively plan for
succession.
, B & , J (2021). Succession Of Principals And Its Influence On Secondary Schools Performance In Trans Nzoia County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/succession-of-principals-and-its-influence-on-secondary-schools-performance-in-trans-nzoia-county-kenya
, BARASA and JANE "Succession Of Principals And Its Influence On Secondary Schools Performance In Trans Nzoia County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 07 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/succession-of-principals-and-its-influence-on-secondary-schools-performance-in-trans-nzoia-county-kenya. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
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, BARASA and , JANE . "Succession Of Principals And Its Influence On Secondary Schools Performance In Trans Nzoia County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/succession-of-principals-and-its-influence-on-secondary-schools-performance-in-trans-nzoia-county-kenya