The Salient Characteristics of Trained Ineffective Teachers in Secondary Schools in Kenya

This study examined the salient characteristics of trained ineffective teachers in secondary schools in Kenya. Participants comprised 80 students from eight schools drawn from four provinces in the country. Of the 80 participants, 40 were females and 40 were males. This qualitative research adopted...

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Main Authors: Hezborn M. N. Kodero, Bernard L. Misigo, Elizabeth A. Owino, Catherine K. Simiyu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2011-10-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244011434102
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spelling doaj-377b20430a1d4773a9ebdcd770ebfb7c2020-11-25T03:03:22ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402011-10-01110.1177/215824401143410210.1177_2158244011434102The Salient Characteristics of Trained Ineffective Teachers in Secondary Schools in KenyaHezborn M. N. Kodero0Bernard L. Misigo1Elizabeth A. Owino2Catherine K. Simiyu3Moi University, Eldoret, KenyaMoi University, Eldoret, KenyaMoi University, Eldoret, KenyaMoi University, Eldoret, KenyaThis study examined the salient characteristics of trained ineffective teachers in secondary schools in Kenya. Participants comprised 80 students from eight schools drawn from four provinces in the country. Of the 80 participants, 40 were females and 40 were males. This qualitative research adopted phenomenological design. Two research instruments—a biographical form and a blank sheet of paper—were used in data collection. Content analysis method was used in analyzing the written and nonquantitative data collected. Results of data analysis revealed 20 salient characteristics of trained ineffective teachers in secondary schools. These characteristics are as follows: wastage of students’ time, poor mastery of the subject, source of boredom to students, partial treatment of students, lack of respect for students, low level of self-confidence, poor mastery of teaching skills, emotional immaturity, inappropriate dressing, injurious to students, fond of frivolous talk, miscommunicate in class, poor in providing feedback, nondialogical in class, poor in maintaining discipline, immoral in behavior, unapproachable to students, poor in counseling, poor psychological health, and autocratic to students. The findings of this study may be useful to stakeholders in education in developing instruments that may be used to identify ineffective teachers in schools.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244011434102
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author Hezborn M. N. Kodero
Bernard L. Misigo
Elizabeth A. Owino
Catherine K. Simiyu
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Bernard L. Misigo
Elizabeth A. Owino
Catherine K. Simiyu
The Salient Characteristics of Trained Ineffective Teachers in Secondary Schools in Kenya
SAGE Open
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title The Salient Characteristics of Trained Ineffective Teachers in Secondary Schools in Kenya
title_short The Salient Characteristics of Trained Ineffective Teachers in Secondary Schools in Kenya
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description This study examined the salient characteristics of trained ineffective teachers in secondary schools in Kenya. Participants comprised 80 students from eight schools drawn from four provinces in the country. Of the 80 participants, 40 were females and 40 were males. This qualitative research adopted phenomenological design. Two research instruments—a biographical form and a blank sheet of paper—were used in data collection. Content analysis method was used in analyzing the written and nonquantitative data collected. Results of data analysis revealed 20 salient characteristics of trained ineffective teachers in secondary schools. These characteristics are as follows: wastage of students’ time, poor mastery of the subject, source of boredom to students, partial treatment of students, lack of respect for students, low level of self-confidence, poor mastery of teaching skills, emotional immaturity, inappropriate dressing, injurious to students, fond of frivolous talk, miscommunicate in class, poor in providing feedback, nondialogical in class, poor in maintaining discipline, immoral in behavior, unapproachable to students, poor in counseling, poor psychological health, and autocratic to students. The findings of this study may be useful to stakeholders in education in developing instruments that may be used to identify ineffective teachers in schools.
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