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This study was carried out to evaluate supervisory practices of School Inspection
Support Officer (SISO) in Social Studies lessons in Senior High Schools in the
Nanumba District of Ghana. Mixed method was used in the study. A sample of 61
teachers, 52 teachers and 27 teachers were selected from Bimbilla SHS, Wulensi
SHS, and Nakpayili Community Day SHS, respectively. Eight (8) SISOs were also
chosen for the study, with data collected through both closed and open-ended
questionnaires. Thematic analysis, mean and standard deviation was used for the
analysis. From the study, the supervisory practice that recorded the highest rating was
effective timetable is plan for school, followed by proper storage and effective usage
of school supplies, equipment and textbooks are ensured, and SISOs inspect teachers‘
instructional practices for errors. The teachers agreed that there is inadequate budget
for the supervisory programme. Moreover, the teachers agreed that there are frequent
curriculum changes. According to the study, teachers perceive supervision mainly as
a way to identify faults instead of a tool to enhance the instructional process. It is
recommended that the Nanumba District Directorate and GES should provide SISOs
with the tools (evaluation instruments, transportation) they need to support frequent
and successful school visits. It is further recommended that SISOs should adopt a
collaborative and developmental approach to supervision rather than a fault-finding
model. Moreover, GES ought to conduct regular workshops, in-service training
sessions, and refresher courses for SISOs to enhance their interpersonal, pedagogical,
and supervisory skills. |
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