APPROACHES TO SUPERVISION OF INSTRUCTION AS CORRELATE OF TEACHERS JOB PERFORMANCE IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN DELTA STATE
Keywords:
relationship, supervision, performance, correlational, design, Educational, ManagementAbstract
This study determined the relationship between the approaches to supervision of instruction
and teachers job performance in public secondary schools in Delta State. The study adopted a
correlational design. A sample size of 400 respondents which comprised of 21 principals and
379 teachers was used for this study. The study adopted a multi-stage sampling technique. The
instruments for data collection were 26 item questionnaire titled ‘’ Supervision of Instruction in
Secondary School Scale (SISSS and a 20-item ‘’ Teachers Job Performance Scale (TJPS)’’.
The instruments were validated by three experts, two (2) from Educational Management in the
Department of Educational Management and one (1) from Measurement and Evaluation in the
Department of Science Education, all in the College of Education, Michael Okpara University
of Agriculture, Umudike. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to
determine the stability of the instrument while Cronbach Alpha method was used to determine
the internal consistency of the instruments. These yielded 0.85 and 0.77 coefficient for the
stability of SISS and TJPS respectively as well as 0.77 and 0.79 for internal consistencies of
SISS and TJPS respectively. Two briefed research assistants helped in the administration and
collection of the instruments. Out of 400 copies each of the two instruments administered, 388
well-responded copies of the each instruments which is 97% return rate were used for data
analysis. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient statistics was used to answer the
research questions raised for the study while linear regression analysis was used to test the
null hypotheses was tested with multiple regression at 0.05 level of significance. The findings
showed among others that clinical supervision of instruction significantly to a very high extent
relate with teachers’ job performance in secondary schools in Delta State while differentiated
and contextual approaches to supervision of instruction significantly to a high extent relate to
teachers’ job performance in secondary schools in Delta State. The study recommended among
others that government and school proprietors should expose school administrators to regular
training and workshops on effective use of clinical supervision of instruction in their respective
schools.