Housing facilities and teachers' performance in government aided primary schools in Arua district, Uganda
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Date
2012-06
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Kyambogo University(unpublished)
Abstract
The study set to investigate, analyse conditions of housing facilities and assess their effects on
teachers' performance in government aided primary schools in Arua District. Despite the acute need
to increase the number of teachers to handle large pupil enrollments in well constructed classrooms,
teachers' core need of decent housing facilities has not been catered for adequately, to date, in most
government aided primary schools in Uganda in general. This has been a challenge to most teachers
in government primary schools. The researcher was prompted to investigate if housing facilities had
an influence on teachers' performance in government primary schools in Arua District. The study
objectives set to: find out conditions of housing facilities for teachers, assess their influence on
teachers' performance, establish strategies to provide decent housing facilities for teachers and
establish challenges faced in providing good housing facilities for teachers. Data were gathered
through Questionnaires, Interviews and Observations. The study findings revealed that most houses
for teachers had bad conditions, characterized by small grass thatched huts with most roofs
destroyed by termites and rats, causing leakage during rains. The huts had poorly ventilated short
walls with door and window shutters loosely fitted. Few old, dilapidated houses with corrugated iron
sheets were spotted in some schools. A few permanent semi-detached houses, newly constructed in
some schools to accommodate head teachers and deputy head teachers. In conclusion, teachers need
improved housing conditions with better facilities for increased performance at work place. The
study therefore, recommended that: all stake holders should have collective responsibility to support
construction of teachers' houses. The Ministry and Local Government officials should use the
findings to address the housing challenges for teachers in government aided primary schools in the
country as a whole and Arua District in particular. Government pledges to improve teachers' poor
living conditions should be fulfilled.
Description
xi,81p.
Keywords
Housing facilities., Teachers' performance., Government aided., Primary schools.
Citation
Drani, Charles(2012) Housing facilities and teachers' performance in government aided primary schools in Arua district, Uganda