ABSTRACT
 The main thrust of this study is to evaluate the supervisory practices in public primary schools in Anambra State. The study was guided by four research questions and two null hypotheses tested at 0.05 level of significance. As a descriptive survey, a sample of 400 respondents was used for data collection. The data collected were statistically analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the research questions and t-test statistics for testing the null hypotheses. The findings of the analysis showed among other things that the supervisors in public primary schools use different supervisory practices, the supervisory practices of supervisors in public primary schools are very effective, the supervisory practices of external supervisors are more felt in public primary schools than those of internal supervisors. Gender is not a significant factor in determining the supervisory practices of school supervisors in public primary schools. Based on these findings, it was among others recommended that supervision should endeavor to perform their roles according to the specified guidelines on supervision of schools by the Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board.  
 
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 TITLE PAGE I
 DECLARATION PAGE II
 CERTIFICATE PAGE III
 DEDICATIONIV
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSV
 TABLE OF CONTENTS VI
 LIST OF TABLES IX
 LIST OF APPENDICES X
 ABSTRACT XI
 CHAPTER ONE: 
 INTRODUCTION
 Background to the Study1
 Statement of the Problem 6
 Purpose of the Study 7
 Significance of the Study8
 Scope of the Study9
 Research Questions 9
 Hypotheses 10
 
 CHAPTER TWO: 
 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
 Conceptual Framework 12
 Concept of Programme Evaluation12
 Concept of Supervision 17
 Theoretical Framework19
 Classical Organizational Theory 19
 Social Learning Theory 22
 Theoretical Studies 23
 Evaluation Models23
 Types of Evaluation 26
 Historical Development of Supervision in Nigeria     30
 Who is an Instructional Supervisor?33
 The Classroom Teacher as an Instructional Leader and Supervisor 36
 Qualities of a Supervisor 40
 Purpose of Supervision 42
 Supervisory Practices in Schools 44
 Review of Empirical Studies 49
 Summary of Related Literature 
 
 CHAPTER THREE: 
 RESEARCH METHOD 
 Research Design 54
 Area of the Study 54
 Population of the Study54
 Sample and Sampling Technique 55
 Instrument for Data Collection 55
 Validation of the Instrument  56
 Reliability of the Instrument 56
 Method of Data Collection57
 Method of Data Analysis 57
 
 CHAPTER FOUR: 
 PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA    
 Research Question 1                                                                                  58
 Research Question 2                                                                                  59
 Research Question 361
 Research Question 463
 Hypothesis 1 65
 Hypothesis 2 65
 Summary of Findings 66
 
 CHAPTER FIVE: 
 DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 
 Discussion of Findings 67
 Conclusions 68
 Implications of the Findings69
 Recommendations 70
 Limitations of the Study 71
 Suggestions for Further Studies 72
 Summary of the Study72
 REFERENCES 74
 APPENDICES 78
 
 
 LIST OF TABLES
 Table 4.1:Deviation responses on the supervisory practices used by supervisors in primary schools
 Table 4.2:Mean and standard deviation responses on the evaluation of supervisory practices used by internal and external supervisors in public primary school60
 Table 4.3:Mean and standard deviation responses on the evaluation of supervisory practices as perceived by male and female supervisors62
 Table 4.4:Mean and standard deviation responses on how the supervisory practices used by internal supervisors differ from those used by the external supervisors64
 Table 4.5:T-test statistics on supervisory practices used by internal and external supervisors
 Table 4.6:T-test statistics on the effectiveness of supervisory practices used by male and female supervisors in primary schools
 
 LIST OF APPENDICES
 Appendix A:Letter to the Respondents78
 Appendix B:Statistical Tools Used for Data Analysis83
 Appendix C:Calculation of T-Test 84
 Appendix D:Population of the Study and Public Primary Schools in Ogidi
 Education Zone85