Influence of Principals’ Management Practices on Academic Performance of K.C.S.E in Public Secondary Schools in Nyando Sub-county, Kenya
Abstract
Effective school management enhances academic attainment in both developed and
developing nations. This study sought to investigate principals ’management
practices which include: effective communication, stake holder involvement,
acquisition and maintenance of infrastructure and Information Communication
technology/ies integration on academic performance in public secondary
schools. The purpose of this study was to investigate the
influence of principals ’management practices on academic performance in public secondary schools in Nyando Sub-county.The studywasanchoredonclassical
management theory propounded by Henry Fayol (1925). The study employed
descriptive research design. The target population for the study was all
the30public secondary schools,30 principals and 30 heads of
departments in Nyando Sub County and the one Sub County Director of
Education. The study utilized simple random sampling. In descriptive research
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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- Faculty of Education (FEd) [6060]
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