Influence of Teacher Planning on Students’ Academic Performance in Kwale County, Kenya
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2023Author
Mboko, Caleb Were
Kithinji, Winfred
Mutunga, Stephen Laititi
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This research examined the influence of teacher planning using professional documents on
teachers’ time management and secondary school students’ academic performance in Kwale
County, Kenya. Pareto theory was used in the study. The target population comprised of 98
principals, 960 teachers and 6,540 form four students from public secondary schools in Kwale
County. Krejcie and Morgan's formula was used to calculate the sample size, and a sample of
274 instructors, 364 form four students, and 29 principals was established. Utilizing a
standardized questionnaire, data were gathered. Quantitative data was analyzed descriptively
and presented as percentages and regression analysis. Validity of the research instrument was
established after being examined for logical content by university supervisors who were
specialists in the area. Internal reliability was estimated through Cronbach’s alpha in which a
reliability coefficient of α= .83 was established. The study established a statistical significance
p = 0.000 (<0.05, α=0.05), of teacher planning on students’ academic performance. Regression
results indicated that teacher planning using professional documents accounted for 36.3%
(R2=.363) of students’ academic performance. The study found that proper planning was
essential for a successful teaching and learning process. This paper makes the case for the value
of lesson planning and schemes of work in instruction
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Mboko, C. W., Kithinji, W., & Mutunga, S. L. (2023). Influence of Teacher Planning on Students’ Academic Performance in Kwale County, Kenya. International Journal of Professional Practice, 11(1), 99-113.Publisher
International J ournal of Professional P ractice (IJPP)