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The quality of management of schools continues to be a major concern of the government of Kenya. Most headteachers irrespective of their formal training encounter administration constraints in performing their roles effectively. It is generally perceived that schools administered by women experience problems due to their inefficiency, incompetence, poor human relations and gender.This leads to the question:Is this the reason why there is under-representative of female headteachers in Primary schools in Bondo County, Kenya? This book will be useful to supervisory and quality assurance…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The quality of management of schools continues to be a major concern of the government of Kenya. Most headteachers irrespective of their formal training encounter administration constraints in performing their roles effectively. It is generally perceived that schools administered by women experience problems due to their inefficiency, incompetence, poor human relations and gender.This leads to the question:Is this the reason why there is under-representative of female headteachers in Primary schools in Bondo County, Kenya? This book will be useful to supervisory and quality assurance personnel,teachers service commission and stakeholders in education.Teachers training colleges will also find the book significant when instructing the teacher trainees,some of whom may eventually become headteachers.The teacher trainees will be able to gain knowledge on the roles by the headteacher and what is expected of them in order to enhance learning and teaching in schools.
Autorenporträt
Everlyn Omondi holds an M.Ed degree in Education Administration and a B.Ed degree from Kenyatta University. She has taught in various schools in Kenya and is also a trainer in personal growth and motivation. She has served as a part time lecturer in Education with Nazarene University and Moi University. She is currently a Ph.D candidate.