• Teachers Development Programmes And School Effectiveness In Senior Secondary School In Kwara State

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      QUESTIONNAIRE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]APPENDIXTEACHERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES AND SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN KWARA STATE  This questionnaire is designed to collect Information on Teachers Development Programme and School Effectiveness in Senior Secondary School in Kwara State. Kindly supply necessary information that could facilitate the exercise. The information collected world be used purely for research purpose (s).SECTION A: PERSONAL INFORMATIONPlease tick as appropriate.Sex: Male (   ), Female (   ) ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]Scope and limitation of the studyThe study is meant to investigate teachers development programme and school effectiveness in senior secondary schools in Kwara state. The study would however be limited to 20 senior secondary schools in Kwara State. All the senior secondary school in kwara state are 340, Ilorin South 21, Ilorin East 29, Ilorin West 28, Asa 16, Baruten 17, Edu 20, Ekiti 15, Ifelodun 44, Irepodun 40, Isin 17, Kaiama 8, Moro 22, Offa 14, Oke-Ero 14, Oyun 20, Patigi 15.Significant of ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 9 ]The results of these analyses are then compare with the objectives of organization. These comparisons point to specific areas in which is needed (Mundy 2000):a.    Individual Analysis: Which aims at identifying specific development programme needs for an individual or group of employees and that development programme can be tailored to their needs. This analysis centers on individuals and their specific needs concerning the skills, knowledge or attitude they must develop to perform their assi ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODThis chapter presents the method used in collection and analysis of data. It focused on the following sub-headings:Research Design     The research design used for this study was a descriptive research design that allows the researcher’s to ensure careful records of what was observed for proper analysis of the information obtained from the despondence. It was considered appropriate because of the focus of the study which intended to determined the relationsh ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 9 ]Ho4: there is no significant relationship between teachers development programme and classroom management.As indicated in table 12, the calculated r value of .73 is greater than the table value of .025 at 0.05 level of significant. This implies that the null hypotheses which stated that there is no significant relationship between teacher development programme and classroom management is rejected. Thus, the result significant that there is significant relationship between teachers development pr ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVESUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION This chapter presents the summary of the study with conclusion and recommendation made from the discussion.Summary of finding    The study examined the influence of teachers development programme on school effectiveness in senior secondary school in kwara state. Relevant literature regarding the study wee examined and reviewed to the study were equally discussed.    The study used sampling techniques to select 20 senior secondary schools a ... Continue reading---