| dc.contributor.author | Kingangi, Jane W | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2013-05-09T09:26:25Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2013-05-09T09:26:25Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2009 | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Masters thesis University of Nairobi (2009) | en |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/20702 | |
| dc.description | Master of Education in Educational Administration | en |
| dc.description.abstract | This study endeavored to establish conflict management styles used by head
teachers and their effect on KCSE performance in secondary schools in Lari
division in Lari District. The objectives were to identify the sources of conflicts
experienced by secondary schools in the division, the conflict management styles
employed by school heads, the effectiveness of the styles and challenges towards
conflict resolution. The population of the study consisted of secondary school
teachers and heads in Lari division in Lari District. The sample consisted of 22
public secondary schools in Lari division. The study targeted both the 22 school
heads and 486 teachers in Lari division.
Two types of research questionnaires were used to collect data; one for teachers
and the other one for the secondary school heads. The research instruments were
validated by use of a pilot study that was assessed by the supervisor who
suggested the necessary adjustments on the questionnaires.
This study found that conflict management styles used by head teachers had a
great effect on the K.C.S.E performance. The head teachers of different schools
use different conflict management styles. TIley have frequently used avoidance
and accommodative resolution styles leaving problems unresolved and this
affected the KCSE performance. The head teachers had not undergone training in
conflict management making them face a lot of challenges in solving conflicts.
The length of service by head teachers affected the conflict management style
used and results in KCSE performance. The findings were presented in tables,
charts and graphs.
The findings in the study indicated that there is a significant relationship between
conflict management styles and the performance in the KCSE. This was reflected
in tbe study that showed the KCSE performance in Lari Division was very poor.
From the findings of tbis study, number recommendations were made in a view to
improve performance of secondary schools in Lari division, Lari District. There is
need to encourage secondary school heads to attend induction courses in conflict
management in the district and this should be facilitated by the District Education
Office and the Teachers Service Commission. Transfers of teachers and school
heads who have been working in the same station for more than five years should
be done so as to avoid the culture of accommodative conflict management style
which continues to stagnate the performance of secondary schools in KCSE.
There is the need to sensitize the local community not to interfere with the
management of schools in the district as this has been identified as a major source
of conflict. School heads should always try to be mediators of any conflicting
parties in the schools. The policy makers in the district are advised to support
school heads and teachers in cases where there are conflicts. This can be done by
advocating for peace and educating the community.
Longitudinal studies should be conducted to investigate influence of conflicts on
teaching and learning process in secondary schools. This was not in the scope of
our study but it is necessary to support or disapprove this study's findings. A
study need to be conducted to establish whether conflicts experienced by students
affect their performance. Current study can be conducted again using a wider
popuJation since the study dealt with only one division in the district. | en |
| dc.language.iso | en | en |
| dc.publisher | University of Nairobi. | en |
| dc.title | Conflict management styles used by head teachers and their effects on KCSE performance in Lari division, in Lari district, Kenya | en |
| dc.type | Thesis | en |
| local.publisher | Department of Education | en |