Volume : I, Issue : VI, November - 2012

Challenges In The Adoption of Strategic Planning in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya: A Case of Kirinyaga Central District

Dr Catherine Jematia Kiprop, Dr. Joyce Kanyiri

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the challenges in to the adoption of strategic planning in public secondary schools in Kirinyaga Central district. The objectives of the study were: to establish leadership, policy, resource and institutional factors influencing the adoption of strategic planning in public secondary school in Kirinyaga Central District. The research adopted a descriptive survey design. The target population was public secondary schools in Kirinyaga Central District. Sampling was done through stratified, purposive and simple random sampling methods. The sample size was twelve (12) secondary schools, 12 principals, 96 teachers and one DQASO. Structured and semi structured questionnaires were used as data collection tools. Interview and observation schedules were used. The responses to the items were tabulated and data organized through frequency tables and percentages based on the research questions and were used to generate conclusions and recommendations. The study revealed that the adoption of strategic planning in schools was greatly hindered by leadership, resource, and policy challenges. The findings hence indicate a need for training on strategic planning and proper resource and financial management in schools to allow for continuous improvement.

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Dr Catherine Jematia Kiprop, Dr. Joyce Kanyiri Challenges In The Adoption of Strategic Planning in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya: A Case of Kirinyaga Central District International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.I, Issue.VI Nov 2012


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