Instructional Supervision and Improved Teaching Performance for Public Primary Schools in Somalia

Q2 Social Sciences
Ali Abdi Mohamed, Ntu N. Nkomo
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This paper discussed instructional supervision as a vital administrative tool for improving teachers’ job performance in Somalia public primary schools. Instructional supervision is a series of actions intended to enhance the process of teaching and learning. The performance of teachers as highlighted in the paper is measured in terms of syllabus completion, lesson planning, and preparations, assessment and evaluation, and regular attendance. Supervision practices that can improve teaching performance include checking attendance in schools, inspecting the adequate interpretation of the curriculum and appropriate use of teaching methods, and evaluating the results of instructional activities in Somalia. The paper also noted some major challenges faced in supervision and identified that there are inadequate supervisory personnel, lack of proper training, lack of motivation, and poor leadership. The paper recommended the provision of in-service training programs to the supervisors in duties to enhance their capacity of practicing modern supervision. This can provide the supervisory skills needed and Proper staffing of the supervisory personnel by the educational administrators.
索马里公立小学的教学监督与教学绩效改善
本文讨论了教学监督作为提高索马里公立小学教师工作绩效的重要管理工具。教学监督是一系列旨在促进教与学过程的行动。论文中强调的教师绩效是通过完成教学大纲、课程计划和准备、评估和评价以及定期出勤来衡量的。能够改善教学成绩的监督做法包括检查学校出勤情况,检查课程的充分解释和教学方法的适当使用,以及评价索马里教学活动的结果。文件还指出了监管面临的一些主要挑战,指出监管人员不足,缺乏适当的培训,缺乏动力,领导不力。建议对当值监事进行在职培训,提高其实践现代监管的能力。这可以为教育管理者提供所需的管理技能和适当的管理人员配置。
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