The Relationship Between Teachers’ Use of Managerial Skills and Class Control in Secondary Schools of Buhweju District
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Date
2024-07
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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development
Abstract
The study was about teachers’ use of managerial skills and class control in secondary schools in
Buhweju District. The study adopted a correlational research design. The study population included the
District Inspector of Schools, District Education Officer, headteachers, and teachers. The sample size was
176. The study employed interviews and observations as research methods. The researcher developed the
interview guide and observation checklists as data collection instruments. Qualitative data was analyzed
thematically by organizing, interpreting, and drawing conclusions, while quantitative data from the
observations was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS)
version 20.0 was used to analyze the quantitative data. The study findings showed a moderate positive
statistically significant relationship between teachers’ use of managerial skills and class control (r = 0.512**,
p = 0.000). It was concluded that there is a significant relationship between teachers’ use of managerial skills
and class control in secondary schools in Buhweju District. The study recommended that the District
Education Officer, District Inspector of Schools, and headteachers organize workshops and training sessions,
implement mechanisms to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of teachers, and establish mentorship
programs to improve teachers’ managerial skills. Teachers should attend continuous professional development
courses and collaborate with administrators to develop a comprehensive policy outlining acceptable methods
of class control.
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Keywords
Relationship, Teachers’ Use, Managerial Skills, Class Control, Secondary Schools
Citation
https://ijsred.com/volume7/issue4/IJSRED-V7I4P16.pdf
