Assessing the contribution of universal secondary education in improving the quality of education in secondary schools in Mbale.
Abstract
The study set out to assess the contribution of USE in
improving the quality of secondary education system in Uganda;
it used case study as its research design of sample size and
sampling techniques employed both quantitative and qualitative
approaches to data collection, methods and instruments used in
the presentation, analysis and discussion. The study was
guided by the following objectives: To assess the impact of
Universal Secondary Education in improving the quality of
secondary education in Uganda, to establish the challenges
that are faced in improving the quality of Universal Secondary
Education in Uganda and, to establish viable and sustainable
mechanisms for provision of quality Universal Secondary
Education system in Uganda.
The study found out that student's enrollment in secondary
schools has risen tremendously and, there is lack of basic
specialized facilities like Laboratories, reading and study
space, teachers and Libraries in many USE schools. The Morale
among teachers is very low and necessity to prop their income
is needed urgently and, the lack of lunch for students affects
them adversely and, the Parents and Guardians have not played
their role effectively
The study concluded that students admitted in S1in USE are
those with very low pass grades and cannot effectively compete
with those from "cream schools". The students are not keen on
their studies for they regard themselves near failures and
many are indiscipline. The quality of education is generally
reducing as can be attested to by the Government's policy in
reducing the qualification of S.5 entrants this year 2012.
The study recommended the reduction of political influence
that has lingered on the implementation since the launching of
the Programme. This influence is through the repetitive
announcements and pronouncements that "education is free" and
does not define the Parents, role thereby making them
(Parents) feel complacent and to abdicate their duty.
Motivation of teachers will improve on their service delivery.