School Environment and Performance of Public Primary School Teachers in Uganda

Authors

  • Erisa M. Kigenyi Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda Author
  • Doris Kakuru Uganda Technology and Management University, Uganda Author
  • Gertrude Ziwa Uganda Technology and Management University, Uganda Author

Keywords:

School Environment, Teacher Performance, Public Primary Schools, Bugisu Sub-region, Uganda

Abstract

This paper discusses how the school environment affects teachers’ performance in public primary schools in Bugisu sub region in Uganda. The paper is based on research that was conducted in 2015 involving teachers, head teachers, District Education Officers, District Inspectors of schools, and members of the school management committees. Of the 630 subjects who were sampled, 559 returned the survey instrument suggesting a response rate of 88.73%. The school environment was found to have a statistically significant effect (0.000 at p < .05 level) on teachers’ performance. We conclude that an improvement in the school environment leads to a significant increase in teachers’ performance and teachers in Bugisu sub region are at times victims of their work environment. The findings are compared with both local and international empirical studies to suggest policy and managerial recommendations.

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06/06/2017

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How to Cite

School Environment and Performance of Public Primary School Teachers in Uganda. (2017). International Journal of Technology and Management, 2(1), 1-14. https://ijotm.utamu.ac.ug/index.php/ijotm/article/view/16