Educational Administration and Planning Research Papers/Topics

Factors Contributing To The Disparites Of Academic Performance In Public And Private Basic Schools In The New Juaben Municipality

ABSTRACT Educational policies made in Ghana have always had quality as their hallmark. Even though quality has been the main aims of many reforms and policies, the desired quality has not yet been achieved. In this study, an attempt was made to establish the many reasons why private basic schools were doing considerably better than public counterparts. The descriptive research design was used in this study. The stratified and simple random samplings were use in selecting the sample. In all ...

Tutors' Perception Of Women In Management Posmons In Teacher Training Colleges In Ghana

ABSTRACT All over the world. particularly in Ghana. the percentage of women 111 administrative positions is lower than that of men. Out of the 38 Training colleges In Ghana. at the time of study. there were 8 female administrators who were Principals and a few Vice-Principals. Heads of Departments and Senior Housemistress. The study was conducted in 9 Teacher Training Colleges in five regions namely in the Ashanti. Central. Greater Accra. Voila. and Western of Ghana. The focus was to examine...

AN ASSESSMENT OF THE STAFF WELFARE SERVICES IN THE CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the staff welfare services in the Central Administration of the University of Cape Coast. The descriptive survey research design was chosen for the study in order to observe, describe and document aspects of a situation as it were. The stratified and purposive sampling techniques were used to select the sample. The sample for the study was made up of 55 senior members, 70 senior staff and 250 junior staff. The instrument used for the study wa...

DISTANCE EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS

ABSTRACT The study examined the challenges and prospects of the UEW distance education programme. The design for the study was a descriptive survey whereby data were collected to answer the research questions. The sample for the study was 381 comprising 168 diploma students, 201 post-diploma students, 9 tutors/lecturers and 3 study centre coordinators. The stratified random sampling techniques were used in selecting the sample. Questionnaire was the main instrument used for the collection o...

INVESTIGATION INTO JOB SATISFACTION AMONG SENIOR STAFF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA

ABSTRACT The study was conducted to investigate the level of job satisfaction among senior staff of the University of Education, Winneba, and find out ways to promote their job satisfaction in the university. The research design used for the study was descriptive survey. A total sample of 155 senior staff was selected for the study. Simple random technique, using the lottery method was used to select the respondents from each campus. The instrument used for gathering data was the questionna...

FACTORS AFFECTING RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF BASIC SCHOOLTEACHERS IN THE AKATSI DISTRICT OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Considering the fact that teacher turnover rate is very high in the country, this study sought to find out the factors that influence the recruitment and retention of basic school teachers in the Akatsi District ofGhana. Purposive and stratified sampling techniques were employed to select subjects for the study. A questionnaire which was the main instrument was used to collect the data. A documented data which indicated the turnover rates of male and female teachers from 1998/99 to ...

AN ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY IN EDUCATION OF PRIVATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE EAST AKIM MUNICIPALITY OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study assessed the quality in education of private senior high schools in the East Akim municipality of Ghana. The research design used for the study was descriptive survey. A total sample of 207 including 9 headmasters, 98 teaching staff and 100 prefects, was selected for the study. All the 9 school heads and 100 students were purposively selected. The simple random sampling technique was used to select the teachers. The instrument used for gathering data was questionnaire. The...

CONTRIBUTIONS OF WORLD VISION GHANA IN SUPPORT OF BASIC EDUCATION IN RURAL GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF THE TWIFO HEMANG LOWER DENKYIRA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study was designed to fInd out the contributions of World Vision Ghana (WVG) to the development of basic education in the Twifo Hemang-Lower Denkyira District (THLDD) in the Central Region in Ghana. The study involved a sample of 469, comprising 24 district education officials, 10 DEOC members, 24 headteachers, 13 staff of WVG (Twifo ADP), the head of education and capacity building - WVG, 48 child welfare service officers (CWSO), 120 parents and 240 community members. The quest...

CHALLENGES AND COPING STRATEGIES OF STUDENT-WORKERS WITHOUT STUDY LEAVE WITH PAY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT This study focused on the challenges and coping strategies of student workers without study leave with pay in the University of Cape Coast. A set of questionnaire was used to collect data from the respondents. In all, 84 studentworkers were sampled through the use of the snowball sampling method to serve as respondents for the study. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data on the demographic profile and all the research questions formulated for the study. Frequencies, me...

MANAGEMENT OF LEARNING RESOURCES IN PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE MFANTSEMAN MUNICIPALITY IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The main purpose was to find out the availability, adequacy and state of learning resources in the Junior High Schools (JHSs) in the Mfantseman Municipality in the Central Region of Ghana. It further wanted to find out how heads as well as teachers manage these available learning resources. In all 202 teachers and 70 headteachers were involved in the study. The headteachers were requested to answer 50 items whilst the teachers had 49 items. The entire respondents answered closed-end...

HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST: EXPERIENCES OF ADMINISTRATORS AND STUDENTS

ABSTRACT The study investigated perceptions and experiences of administrators and students on human rights and freedoms in the University of Cape Coast (UCC). The research questions provided a framework for this study while the Cultural Reproduction and Structural Violence theory offered useful theoretical frames for understanding social justice and human rights in higher education in Ghana. The study adopted a qualitative research design, using the case study approach to examine, understan...

ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNICATION PRACTICES IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE KETA MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the communication practices in the administration of senior high schools (SHSs) in the Keta Municipality. A descriptive survey involving the use of questionnaires was employed to solicit information from students, staff and headmasters of the schools. A questionnaire was designed to find out the communication tools used mostly in the administration of SHSs in the Keta Municipality. It sought to find out how subordinates (staff and students) com...

TUTORS’ AND STUDENTS’ UTILIZATION OF ICT IN THE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN THE EASTERN REGION, GHANA

ABSTRACT The study examines tutors’ and students’ utilization of ICT in the colleges of education in the Eastern Region of Ghana. In all, 257 respondents, made up of 176 students and 81 tutors, representing a retrieval rate of 95.2%, responded to the questionnaires with an alpha reliability of (0.759 for tutors and 0.712 for students) and this formed the sample of study. The study which was descriptive in nature employed the use of questionnaires for the collection of data. Frequencies we...

PERCEPTIONS OF TUTORS AND STUDENTS ABOUT LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOURS OF PRINCIPALS OF COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study sought to find the perceptions tutors and students held about the Leadership Behaviours of Principals of Colleges of Education in the Central Region of Ghana. The design for the study was a descriptive survey whereby data were collected to answer the research questions. Tutors and students from the three colleges of education in the Central Region of Ghana constituted the population. In all, the sample size of the study stood at 407. Seventy-seven tutors were selected by us...

PERCEPTION OF TUTORS AND STUDENTS OF NORTHERN TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES ABOUT THE TEACHER EDUCATION ACCESS COURSE

ABSTRACT Although there is equal access to education for all, at all the level of education in Ghana, there is still low female enrolment in the higher levels Ghanaian teacher-training institutions. In order to increase the number of females in these institutions, the Teacher Education Division of the Ghana Education Service introduced the access course. However, there is no information on how tutors and students of the Northern Training Colleges perceive this access course. The objective of ...


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