Organisational culture and students' academic performance of government grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti distinct of Uganda
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Date
2015-12
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Kyambogo University [unpublished work]
Abstract
The study was undertaken to investigate the extent to which organizational culture influenced
students' academic performance of government grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti District.
It was prompted by the fact that, although organizational culture is a pronounced concept in most
successful organizations in the world, schools underestimate the influence of organizational
culture and as a result they have registered poor performance. The study was guided by the
following objectives:
To establish whether most government grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti District share a
common culture.
1. To discover whether organizational culture influences academic grades obtained at the
end of a cycle in government grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti District in Uganda.
2. To find out if organizational culture influences transition/completion rates in government
grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti District.
3. To propose strategies to achieve optimum students' academic performance in government
grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti.
Basing on a wide review of literature on organizational culture and students' academic
performance in government grant-aided secondary schools, a basis for developing a conceptual
framework was established. There was an international literature focusing on this area that has
contributed to the study. Culture will remain linked with superior performance only if the culture
is able to adapt to the changes in environmental conditions (Gordon & Di Tomaso, 1992). A
cross sectional survey guided the study. Methods of data collection included: questionnaires,
interviews, document analysis and observation. A sample size of 196 respondents was selected
and they included administrative staff, teaching staff and students. Subsequently quantitative
data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel 2013 whereas qualitative data was analyzed by content
analysis. The results of the study variables, organizational ·culture and students' academic
performance revealed that there was a significant positive relationship between the study
variables. The findings revealed that a strong well established culture promoted good
performance in any organization. It was therefore recommended that for better students'
academic performance all government grant-aided secondary schools should strive to establish
strong organizational cultures so as to realize better academic
Description
xii, 91 p. ;
Keywords
Organisational culture, Academic performance, Government grant-aided, Schools
Citation
Acam, Judith (2015) Organisational culture and students' academic performance of government grant-aided secondary schools in Soroti distinct of Uganda