Academic Programmes Planning in Schools in Somaliland
Challenges Facing Planning of Academic Programmes in Secondary Schools in Borama District, Somaliland
Yuko Oso, Willis/Mohamed Ateye, Ahmed
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Zusatztext
Poor academic programs planning in secondary schools in Borama district was evident from the fact that documented short and long term goals were virtually lacking. The planning methods were mainly experiential, reactive and largely haphazard. Staff in the secondary schools were not systematically matched to tasks, and there were 58.3% cases of wrong people in the right or wrong jobs. Despite evident lack of academic programs planning, the challenges facing planning of academic programs had not been investigated from an empirical standpoint. Guided by Contingency Theory, and based on a cross-sectional of a random sample of 121 teachers from the secondary schools in Borama district, the study found that culture (2 [N = 116] = 41.448, p =.000, =.598); politics (2 [N =116] = 118.052, p =.000, =.088); knowledge (2 [N= 116] = 33.638, p =.000, =.538); and capital (2 [N = 116] = 63.828, p =.000, =.741) have significant influence on planning of academic programs in secondary schools in Borama district. The study concluded that poor knowledge of educational planning is the main challenge facing academic programs planning in secondary schools in Borama district.
Autorenportrait
Ahmed M. Atteye, MEd: Studied Bachelor of Education and master of education in Educational Policy & Planning at Amoud University, Somaliland. Proprietor and Principal, Aayatiin International School, Borama, Somaliland. Dr. Oso W. Yuko, PhD: Studied Educational Policy & Planning at Makerere University, Uganda. Director, SRPGS, Amoud University.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 13.08.2015
Umfang: 76 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.6 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783659761096
Umbreit-Nr.: 8524898
