This paper examined principals’ quality assurance strategies in secondary schools in Osun State, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. Stratified random sampling technique was used to select 10 male and 10 female principals, and 190 male and190 female teachers. ‘Secondary School Principal Quality Assurance Questionnaire’ (SSPQAQ) and ‘Students’ Academic Performance Checklist’ (SAPC) were used to collect data for the study. The instruments were validated, and test-retest method used to determine their reliabilities yielded 0.74 and 0.71 respectively. One main hypothesis and five operational hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. The study further showed that principals’ gender and school location had no significant impact on students’ academic performance. The implication of the findings is that ability of the principals to put in place strategies that would ensure quality in the production of school output is a critical factor in determining school effectiveness. It is against this background that the paper concludes that quality assurance is a function for all stakeholders within the school system. Because it is a management function, the principal should coordinate teachers and other staff members to see that their activities are geared towards ensuring quality in the schools. As part of quality assurance strategies, the principal should recognize the philosophy of education in all aspects of school activities
Babalola, J. B. (2004). Quality assurance and child friendly strategies for improving public school effectiveness and teacher performance in a democratic Nigeria. In E.O. Fagbamiye, J. B. Babalola, M. Fabunmi & A. O. Ayeni (Eds.) Management of primary and secondary education in Nigeria (pp. 303 - 312. Ibadan: NAEP.
Berhanu, G. (2011). Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: Acase of secondary school level. Journal of Technology and Management. 7(11). Retrieved July 22nd 2013 from www.ips.gu.se
Clement, K. A. (2010). Female leadership and school effectiveness in junior high schools in Ghana. Journal of Educational Administration, 48(6), 689 - 703.
Digolo, O. D. (2003). Response to the paper entitled: Education Sector. Review: How far have we come since independence and what still needs to be done to meet the education needs of all Kenyans. Paper presented in Education conference. Nairobi: Government Press.
Ekundayo, H. T. (2010). Administering secondary schools in Nigeria for quality output in the 21st century: the principals’ challenge. European Journal of Educational Studies, 2(3), 187-192.
Eshiwani, G. S. (1993). Education in Kenya since independence. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers Ltd.
Gogo, J.O. (2002). The impact of cost sharing on access, equity and quality of secondary
Maseno University Kenya.
Jaiyeoba, A. O. & Atanda, A. I. (2003). Community participation in the provision of facilities in secondary schools in Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the conference of
Nigeria Association for Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP). University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 29th—31st October.
Materu,P.(2007). Higher education quality assurance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Status, challenges, opportunities, and promising practices. World Bank Working Paper, No 124.
Olembo, J.O. (1992). Major Functions of school supervision in Kenya schools. A paper presented in Education Forum, Kenyatta University.
Ojo, K. (1999). Administration and management of secondary education in Ekiti State - our experiences and anxieties. In D. Ajayi & S. Ibitola (Eds.), Effective management of secondary schools: the principal’s challenge (pp. 9 – 20). Ibadan: Adeose Publications. Shiundu J.S. & Omulando J.S. (1992). Curriculum theory and practice in Kenya. Nairobi: Oxford University Press.
Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English language (1986). London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd. Turkish Abstract
Nijerya, Osun Bölgesi’ndeki Kamu Ortaokullarındaki Müdürlerin Kalite Güvence Stratejilerinini Belirleme
Anahtar Kelimeler: Müdürlerin Kalite Güvence Stratejileri, Öğrencilerin Akademik Performansları, Ortaokul, Müdürlerin Cinsiyetleri, Okulun Konumu French Abstract
Assessing Principals’ Quality Assurance Strategies in Osun State Secondary Schools, Nigeria
Mots Clés: Stratégies d'Assurance Qualité des Directeur; Performance Scolaire des Éudiants; École secondaire; Sexe du Directeur; Emplacement de l'École
Babalola, J. B. (2004). Quality assurance and child friendly strategies for improving public school effectiveness and teacher performance in a democratic Nigeria. In E.O. Fagbamiye, J. B. Babalola, M. Fabunmi & A. O. Ayeni (Eds.) Management of primary and secondary education in Nigeria (pp. 303 - 312. Ibadan: NAEP.
Berhanu, G. (2011). Factors affecting students’ quality of academic performance: Acase of secondary school level. Journal of Technology and Management. 7(11). Retrieved July 22nd 2013 from www.ips.gu.se
Clement, K. A. (2010). Female leadership and school effectiveness in junior high schools in Ghana. Journal of Educational Administration, 48(6), 689 - 703.
Digolo, O. D. (2003). Response to the paper entitled: Education Sector. Review: How far have we come since independence and what still needs to be done to meet the education needs of all Kenyans. Paper presented in Education conference. Nairobi: Government Press.
Ekundayo, H. T. (2010). Administering secondary schools in Nigeria for quality output in the 21st century: the principals’ challenge. European Journal of Educational Studies, 2(3), 187-192.
Eshiwani, G. S. (1993). Education in Kenya since independence. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers Ltd.
Gogo, J.O. (2002). The impact of cost sharing on access, equity and quality of secondary
Maseno University Kenya.
Jaiyeoba, A. O. & Atanda, A. I. (2003). Community participation in the provision of facilities in secondary schools in Nigeria. Being a paper presented at the conference of
Nigeria Association for Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP). University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 29th—31st October.
Materu,P.(2007). Higher education quality assurance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Status, challenges, opportunities, and promising practices. World Bank Working Paper, No 124.
Olembo, J.O. (1992). Major Functions of school supervision in Kenya schools. A paper presented in Education Forum, Kenyatta University.
Ojo, K. (1999). Administration and management of secondary education in Ekiti State - our experiences and anxieties. In D. Ajayi & S. Ibitola (Eds.), Effective management of secondary schools: the principal’s challenge (pp. 9 – 20). Ibadan: Adeose Publications. Shiundu J.S. & Omulando J.S. (1992). Curriculum theory and practice in Kenya. Nairobi: Oxford University Press.
Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English language (1986). London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd. Turkish Abstract
Nijerya, Osun Bölgesi’ndeki Kamu Ortaokullarındaki Müdürlerin Kalite Güvence Stratejilerinini Belirleme
Anahtar Kelimeler: Müdürlerin Kalite Güvence Stratejileri, Öğrencilerin Akademik Performansları, Ortaokul, Müdürlerin Cinsiyetleri, Okulun Konumu French Abstract
Assessing Principals’ Quality Assurance Strategies in Osun State Secondary Schools, Nigeria
Mots Clés: Stratégies d'Assurance Qualité des Directeur; Performance Scolaire des Éudiants; École secondaire; Sexe du Directeur; Emplacement de l'École
Fasasi, .-., Adebunmi, Y., Oyeniran, .-., Saheed, .-. (2013). Assessing Principals’ Quality Assurance Strategies in Osun State Secondary Schools, Nigeria. International Journal of Instruction, 7(1).
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