| dc.description.abstract | This study investigated the effect of re-tooling teachers on the implementation of the new
lower secondary education curriculum in private secondary schools in Bushenyi
Municipality. It was guided by the following objectives: To find out the effect of teachers‘
training in using instructional materials, teachers‘ training in classroom instruction
management styles, and teachers‘ training in students‘ assessment on the implementation of
the new lower secondary curriculum in private secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality.
A cross-sectional survey research design involving both quantitative and qualitative
approaches was used for this study. Data was collected from 198 respondents, who included
MEO, MIS, Head teachers, Directors of Studies and teachers from the selected private
secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality. Questionnaire form and interview guide were
used to collect data from the respondents. The study found that teachers‘ training in using
instructional materials has a significant effect on the implementation of the new lower
secondary curriculum in private secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality (M=3.91;
St.D=1.09). It was also found that teachers‘ training in classroom instruction management
styles has a significant effect on the implementation of the new lower education curriculum in
private secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality (M=3.91; St.D=1.09); and that teachers‘
training in students‘ assessment has a significant effect on the implementation of the new
lower secondary curriculum in private secondary education schools in Bushenyi Municipality
(M=3.84; St.D=1.16). Conclusions: Teachers‘ training in using instructional materials
enhances the implementation of the new lower secondary education curriculum in private
secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality. Secondly, teachers‘ training in using classroom
instruction management styles influences the implementation of the new lower secondary
education curriculum in private secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality. Thirdly,
teachers‘ training in students‘ assessment influences the implementation of the new lower
secondary education curriculum in private secondary schools in Bushenyi Municipality. The
study recommends that the government, through the Ministry of Education and Sports should
continue organizing training programmes for secondary school teachers both in government
and private schools, and to provide enough text books and other instructional materials for
teachers and students to enhance the implementation of the new lower secondary curriculum.
The founders and administrators of private secondary schools, in particular, should plan
training programmes for their staff in order to make them effective in utilizing instructional
materials, classroom instruction management styles and learners‘ assessment strategies. The
head teachers, Municipal Education officer and inspector of schools should monitor and
supervisor teachers‘ utilization of instructional materials, use of classroom management
styles and assessment of learners to facilitate the teaching and learning process | en_US |