Assessing the factors affecting quality education in government aided schools.
Abstract
Quality education is one that gives learners relevant and useful
knowledge, attitudes and skills to enable them live better lives
with competence and confidence. It is emphasized however, that
in order to make this possible the learning process must be
positive and helpful where learning takes place. The learners
should not merely come to attend school but to get knowledge,
attitude and skills that are relevant and useful to them (Veerle
H. and Kim Walytens, 2001, Boyle and Bowden 1997).
This research was therefore carried out to assess the factors
affecting quality education in government aided schools in St
Paul Kitovu P/S in Nyendo Ssenyange division.
The objectives of this research were: To examine the role of
government in ensuring quality education in government aided
schools, to establish the role of structures, committees like
P.T.A, BOG in ensuring quality education in government aided
schools, to suggest how quality .education can be improved in
government aided schools.
Both case study design and descriptive research methods were
used. Respondents were selected by use of judgmental or
purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using
questionnaires and interview guides for the respondents and both
Primary and secondary data sources were considered.
Illustrations for data presentation were used, findings were
presented in a qualitative design showing how the relevant
factors affect quality education in government aided schools.