Quality Monitoring in Secondary Education in Kenya: A Comparative Analysis of Public Schools in Kakamega East and Kakamega Central Sub-Counties of Kakamega County.
Abstract
According to UNESCO, quality education is among the six EFA goals that may not be attained by
2015. Performance of public secondary schools in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
examination (KCSE) in Kakamega East (4.83, C minus) and Central (5.26, C minus) was average
between 2009-2013. This study investigated the factors that affected performance, the quality
monitoring mechanisms in use and mitigation measures for public secondary schools in the two
Sub-counties. The study population was 12 principals from Kakamega East, 10 principals from
Kakamega Central and two Sub-County Quality Assurance Officers. Questionnaires and interview
schedules were used to collect data. There was no significant difference between the two subcounties
on document review methods. The frequency of school visits by QASO were irregular as
their work was constrained by poor road network, shortage of personnel and financial challenges.
This study therefore recommended that principals enhance alternative quality management avenues
such as teacher appraisal, use of internal quality assurance officers by capacity building on
requisite knowledge and skills.
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