Teacher Experience Factor Impetus on Student Academic Performance
Abstract
Education is UNESCOs top precedential mandate because it is essential and a basic human right. Teachers
are central in enhancing quality performance in education. This is why the purpose of this was to survey the teacher
experience impetus on student’s performance in secondary school education. This research paper was guided by an
objective which assessed teacher experience impetus on students’ academic performance. The study adopted mixed
method (triangulation) research design. A sample involving 54 public secondary schools whereby 54 principals, and 348
teachers were drawn from target population of 182 secondary schools and 1160 teachers. Purposive sampling was used
to sample schools and simple random sampling was used to identify respondent teachers. Data for the study was collected
by use of two different sets of questionnaires and two different interview schedules for administrators and teachers
respectively. Data collected was analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Inferential statistics was used whereby Anova
Test was used to gauge teacher experience impetus on student academic performance. The research revealed that teacher
experience had significant effect on student performance. Based on the above revelation, the study concluded that
administrators should put in place measures to enhance teacher Experience.
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