PERCEPTION OF TEACHERS TOWARDS TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND ITS EFFECT ON SCHOOL ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN TRANS-NZOIA COUNTY, KENYA

  • Emily Chepkoech
Keywords: Performance, appraisal, perception

Abstract

The study sought to investigate the perception of teachers towards teacher performance
appraisal and its effect on school academic performance. It is based on Duncan (1983) theory
of management by objective (MBO). The study employed a descriptive survey design with a
target population of all head and all teachers of the 83 public secondary schools in TransNzoia County. The study used stratified sampling technique to sample 36 public secondary
schools out of 83 in the whole district from boys, girls and mixed secondary schools. Finally,
simple random sampling was used to select 36 head teachers and 4 teachers from each
selected schools. This represented a sample of over 43% of the target population. However,
only 30 schools returned the questionnaires which were used in data collection. Data was
analyzed using descriptive statistics in form of tables, graphs and charts to answer the
question of the study. A pilot study was carried out to test the reliability of the research
instrument. Then study findings revealed that performance appraisal exists in schools and that
it contributes to effective school management in achieving desired academic performance.
The study findings would benefit educational planners, human resource officers, teachers,
management and teachers service commission on how to manage performance appraisal
effectively. The study recommends that performance appraisals ought to be professionalized,
appraisers to be thoroughly inducted on appraisal techniques as well as returning performance
appraisal feedback to appraises promptly.

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Author Biography

Emily Chepkoech

Mount Kenya University

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Published
2015-10-31
How to Cite
Chepkoech, E. (2015). PERCEPTION OF TEACHERS TOWARDS TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND ITS EFFECT ON SCHOOL ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN TRANS-NZOIA COUNTY, KENYA. IJRDO-Journal of Applied Science, 1(6), 24-41. https://doi.org/10.53555/as.v1i6.2338