EFFECTS OF STAFF HOUSING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GOVERNMENT-AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOLS AT PRIMARY LEAVING EXAMINATIONS IN KAKUMIRO DISTRICT.

Michael Isaaca Serugo, Mohammed Sendagi
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Background: The general objective was to explore how staff housing affects the performance of government-aided primary schools at Primary Leaving Examinations in Kakumiro District. Methodology: The study used a descriptive case study design with both quantitative and qualitative approaches. A sample of 373 respondents participated in the study with 302 teachers, 56 head teachers, and 15 District Education Officials. Simple random, census, and purposive sampling techniques were used. The response rate was 97.8%. Structured interviews. Results; The study results from the correlation show a weak, positive, and statistically significant relationship between staff housing and performance of government-aided primary schools at PLE at .351(*) given by Pearson correlation (p-value) of 0.003. The regression results further revealed that staff housing accounts for a change in the performance of government-aided primary schools at PLE at 1.9% which is a small change.   Conclusion: It is also concluded that both variables change in the same direction whereby better staff housing is related to improved performance of government-aided primary schools at PLE, and poor staff housing leads to poor performance of government-aided primary schools at PLE.   Recommendations:  Kakumiro District local government should allocate more money in its budget estimates for the construction of teachers’ houses in primary schools to solve the staff housing problem. It is important to note that building or improving staff housing would be to the benefit of pupils to easily access their teachers.
教职工住房对卡库米罗地区政府资助小学小学毕业考试成绩的影响。
研究背景:研究的总体目标是探讨教职工住房如何影响卡库米罗地区政府资助小学在小学毕业考试中的表现。研究方法:研究采用描述性案例研究设计,同时使用定量和定性方法。共有 373 名受访者参与了研究,其中包括 302 名教师、56 名校长和 15 名地区教育官员。采用了简单随机抽样、普查抽样和目的抽样技术。答复率为 97.8%。结果;相关性研究结果表明,教职工住房与 PLE 政府补助小学的绩效之间存在微弱的、积极的、具有统计意义的关系,相关性为 0.351(*),皮尔逊相关性(P 值)为 0.003。回归结果进一步显示,教职工住房对 PLE 官立补助小学绩效的影响为 1.9%,变化较小。 结论:这两个变量的变化方向是一致的,即较好的教职工住房与 PLE 官立补助小学的绩效提高有关,而较差的教职工住房则导致 PLE 官立补助小学的绩效较差。 建议卡库米罗区地方政府应在其预算概算中为小学教师住房建设划拨更多资金,以解决教职工 住房问题。值得注意的是,建设或改善教职工住房将有利于学生方便地与教师接触。
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