Effects Of Headteachers Lack Of Supervision On Teaching And Learning In Kintampo West Cluster Of Schools.
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This study's main goal is to investigate the effects of the lack of supervision by Head teachers on
teaching and learning within the Kintampo West cluster of schools. This study used a quantitative
approach and a descriptive survey as its research design. This study's population included all of
the Kintampo West Cluster of Schools' head teachers, assistant head teachers, and teachers. Data
collection instrument were questionnaire, interviews and observations. The statistical package of
social sciences (SPSS) version 20.0 was used to compile, organise, and analyse the questionnaire
data. The data was analysed using statistical tools such as pie charts, tables, and percentages. The
study revealed that headteachers in Ghana face overwhelming administrative tasks, limited time
for effective supervision, and a lack of proper training and development opportunities. Insufficient
support and resources from school management also hinder their ability to supervise effectively.
Limited communication channels between headteachers and teachers also impedes effective
supervision. Also, the majority agree that inadequate supervision affects teachers' ability to engage
students effectively in the learning process, but disagree that it negatively impacts their confidence
in managing classroom challenges. The lack of feedback and support from headteachers also
affects teachers' overall job satisfaction, which is consistent with previous research showing that
instructional supervision strategies can improve motivation and work satisfaction in teachers. It
was recommended that headteachers should be given the necessary resources and assistance they
need to ease their administrative responsibilities and free up more time for efficient supervision.
