Supervision and teachers' work performances in primary schools in Konye sub-division in Cameroon

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This study examined the impact of head teachers' instructional supervision practices on teachers' performances in selected primary schools in Konye Sub-Division in Cameroon. The study used a descriptive survey design to explain the impact of head teachers' classrooms visits and checking of teaching log-books (records) on teachers' job performances. The sample size was made up of six head teachers and twenty-eight teachers selected from six schools from Konye Sub-Division, which included two state own, two confessional, and two lay private schools. A five section questionnaire was developed to collect data on head teachers' and teachers. The questionnaire was administered during one of the researcher's contact visits at the institutions. The researcher explained to the respondents who filled out the information on the questionnaire and returned after completion. The data was analyzed using SPSS version 20.0 for descriptive statistics that included the use of frequencies and percentages. Findings among others revealed the aspects that influence teachers' performances during instructional supervision by head teachers was not only classroom visits but also observation of teaching (82% and 83.3%), examination of teaching and learning methods used by teachers during supervision (71.4% and 66.6%), regularly checking of records of work covered by teachers (92.9% and 83.3%), regularly checking and correcting of teachers' lesson plans (89.3% and 100%), and holding sessions with teachers to guide on how to improve teaching and learning activities in primary schools.

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Lyonga, N. A. N. (2018). Supervision and teachers’ work performances in primary schools in Konye sub-division in Cameroon. Journal of Educational and Social Research, 8(2), 115–124. https://doi.org/10.2478/jesr-2018-0022

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