Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching

This study sought to investigate determinants of pre-school teachers’ attitudes towards teaching in Thika Municipality, Kenya. The concern to stakeholders was the negative attitudes of the pre-school teachers towards teaching. Such a concern called for investigation. To accomplish this task, a descr...

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Main Authors: FLORENCE NJERI KINUTHIA, Donald Kisilu Kombo, Maureen Mweru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sustainable Programs to Reduce Educational and Avocational Disadvantages (SPREAD) 2013-05-01
Series:African Journal of Teacher Education
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Online Access:https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/ajote/article/view/1974
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spelling doaj-aea77b5aa18a41d88b225519497253a32020-11-25T01:48:09ZengSustainable Programs to Reduce Educational and Avocational Disadvantages (SPREAD)African Journal of Teacher Education1916-78222013-05-013110.21083/ajote.v3i1.19741974Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards TeachingFLORENCE NJERI KINUTHIA0Donald Kisilu Kombo1Maureen Mweru2Kenyatta University, Nairobi, KenyaKenyatta University, Nairobi, KenyaKenyatta University, Nairobi, KenyaThis study sought to investigate determinants of pre-school teachers’ attitudes towards teaching in Thika Municipality, Kenya. The concern to stakeholders was the negative attitudes of the pre-school teachers towards teaching. Such a concern called for investigation. To accomplish this task, a descriptive survey design and Ex-post facto design were used. A total of 53 pre-school teachers and 12 administrators participated in the study. A simple random technique and purposive sampling were employed to identify study samples. In addition, questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data. The statistical procedures were carried out using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). Qualitative and quantitative techniques were employed in order to analyse the obtained data. The study revealed there were still low levels of training among pre-school teachers, teachers with few years of teaching experience were the ones involved in teaching in the pre-schools and teachers in public pre-schools were more positive towards their job than their colleagues in private schools. Among the recommendations were that pre-school teachers work under the Ministry of Education and an attempt be made to improve the retention level of teachers. Administrators should also work on modalities of motivating their teachers.https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/ajote/article/view/1974preschool teacher attitudesteacher attitudeskenya educationkenya preschoolkenya early childhood educationpreschoolsteachers attitudes and determinants
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Donald Kisilu Kombo
Maureen Mweru
Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching
African Journal of Teacher Education
preschool teacher attitudes
teacher attitudes
kenya education
kenya preschool
kenya early childhood education
preschools
teachers attitudes and determinants
author_facet FLORENCE NJERI KINUTHIA
Donald Kisilu Kombo
Maureen Mweru
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title Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching
title_short Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching
title_full Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching
title_fullStr Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Preschool Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching
title_sort determinants of preschool teachers' attitudes towards teaching
publisher Sustainable Programs to Reduce Educational and Avocational Disadvantages (SPREAD)
series African Journal of Teacher Education
issn 1916-7822
publishDate 2013-05-01
description This study sought to investigate determinants of pre-school teachers’ attitudes towards teaching in Thika Municipality, Kenya. The concern to stakeholders was the negative attitudes of the pre-school teachers towards teaching. Such a concern called for investigation. To accomplish this task, a descriptive survey design and Ex-post facto design were used. A total of 53 pre-school teachers and 12 administrators participated in the study. A simple random technique and purposive sampling were employed to identify study samples. In addition, questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data. The statistical procedures were carried out using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS). Qualitative and quantitative techniques were employed in order to analyse the obtained data. The study revealed there were still low levels of training among pre-school teachers, teachers with few years of teaching experience were the ones involved in teaching in the pre-schools and teachers in public pre-schools were more positive towards their job than their colleagues in private schools. Among the recommendations were that pre-school teachers work under the Ministry of Education and an attempt be made to improve the retention level of teachers. Administrators should also work on modalities of motivating their teachers.
topic preschool teacher attitudes
teacher attitudes
kenya education
kenya preschool
kenya early childhood education
preschools
teachers attitudes and determinants
url https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/ajote/article/view/1974
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