Abstract:
This study sought to assess the extent school infrastructure influence learning of
learners in selected basic schools of the Ewutu Effutu municipality. The study was
structured basically within the framework of qualitative approach and employed the
case study research design. Three instruments namely interview guide, focus group
interview schedule and observation check list were used to gather primary information
from the Participants. The population of the study included Junior High School Heads,
teachers, learners and an officer form the Effutu municipal assembly. The fifteen
Participants were selected through non-probability sampling methods (purposive and
convenience sampling techniques) for the study. Data was analysed through thematic
procedure based on the themes arrived at during the data collection. The major findings
include the fact that the state of school infrastructure in some of the public basic schools
is nothing to write home about, this implies that the facilities are in deplorable state
whiles essential teaching and learning materials are unavailable and inadequate for
teachers and learners to learn and practice with. The study revealed that even though
learners are motivated to learn in the midst of infrastructure deficit, none the less hope
to get access to essential infrastructure to enhance their learning. The authorities in
charge of proving the requisite infrastructure to schools for effective teaching and
learning do not respond to their needs as expected. The indication is that the funds are
not readily available to them to enable the provision of facilities for learning and also
certain facilities are unavailable due to the initial design of school construction. As a
result schools are permitted to solicit for help from benevolent individuals by the
authorities to sponsor school projects and provide essential materials for studying. It
was observed that school’s infrastructure maintenance was not that good due to lack of
internal generated funds, a major factor is the poor functioning of the school
management committee. Even though the PA is trying to gather the help they can to
help the schools, it is just up to some few devoted members. It is therefore
recommended that the District Education Directorate and the District Assembly should
provide adequate School infrastructure to enhance effective studies. Government
interventions (through Ministry of Education) in basic schools like building facilities,
capitation grant, free textbooks and furniture to schools should be properly coordinated
and centralized at the District level to reduce the shift time for their delivery to the
intended beneficiary basic schools. The building designs for basic schools must be
revised to include all the relevant facilities required for effective teaching and learning.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Educational Administration and
Management, School of Education and Life-Long Learning, submitted to the
School of Graduate Studies, in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Educational Administration and Management)
in the University of Education, Winneba
JUNE, 2024