THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHER MOTIVATION ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE FOR PUPILS OF KCPE 2001/7: CASE STUDY OF 50 SCHOOLS OF KANGEMA DIVISION, MURANGA DISTRICT-KENYA

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The government since independence has tried to provide basic education to all in an endeavour to solve problems of illiteracy and ignorance with some degree of success. With coming to power of the N.A.R.C, government in 2002, F.P.E (Free Primary Education) was introduced The number of pupils increased as compared to earlier years and the performance started to nore dive. The study adopted a descriptive survey design to study adopted a descriptive survey design to study the problems leading to poor peiformance. The study utilized questionnaires to interview schedules as research instruments. The target population comprised of fifty teachers. The researcher used purposive sampling design because the researcher was interested with public prima,y schools who handle standard eight. The searcher analyze the data, tabulated, coded and processed manually. The responses were analyzed in a tabular form in form of frequencies and percentages. The researcher will benefit all stakeholders in the field of education including leaders, parents, pupils and other stakeholders in the education sector. From. the findings the cause of poor peiformance was as a result of low motivation of teachers. In conclusion, the researcher recommended that there should be frequent seminars, workshop opportunities for in service and refresher course offered on voluntary basis on various aspects of education. Salary to be reviewed and promotion of teachers to have an open policy.

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHER MOTIVATION ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE FOR PUPILS OF KCPE 2001/7: CASE STUDY OF 50 SCHOOLS OF KANGEMA DIVISION, MURANGA DISTRICT-KENYA
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