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Figure 4.3: Shows the Schools with Library Across Schools in the Study Area
Source: Field Data, (2016)
4.5 The Strategies that Teachers use to Minimize the Challenges of Attaining
The third objective aimed at assessing the strategies that teachers use to minimize the
challenges of attaining and using quality instructional materials. The question was:
What are the strategies that the teachers use to minimize the challenges in obtaining
instructional materials? 25 teachers responded to this question and the results are
Table 4.10: Shows the Strategies Used to Minimize the Challenges in Attaining
and Using Instructional Materials
The findings show that 40% of the teachers borrowed books to minimize challenges
in learning, 36% used their own money to buy books and 24% used improvisation to
These findings are totally incongruent with those in the literature. While the teachers
in Rombo rely on borrowing books, buying their own books, the literature suggests
(Abodelraheem & Al-Rabane, 2005 and Udosen, 2011); and the use of technologies
General findings in the study area show that the use of internet and LCT is not
realized. The possibility of teachers and students to interact with online learning
This may in other way cause problem of lagging behind and become outdated in
4.6 Summary
This chapter presented the data on the views of teachers and students on the extent to
and the strategies that teachers use to minimize the challenges of attaining and using
quality instructional materials. On the first objective, key findings indicate that
instructional materials are essential for good academic performance (refer to table
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4.9). Schools which do not have adequate instructional materials are likely to
perform poorly.
On the second objective, the data show that some of the challenges teachers in
connections.
Lastly, the data for objective three shows that teachers use a variety of strategies to
minimize the challenges mentioned above. These include borrowing of books, use of
capitation funds to purchase essential textbooks and through the use of instructional
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Introduction
This section presents the summary of the study, conclusion and the recommendations
of the study.
5.2 Summary
The objective of the study was to examine the extent to which the selected
the role of instructional materials for academic performance and established that
there was limited research on the same locality. The limited research on this
The study used cross sectional survey design since the area under the study has been
extended and the entire population could not be covered on individual basis. The
characteristics of the entire population because of its sample. The target population
Rombo District.
The study used both probability and non-probability sampling methods. The
probability sampling was used to select students and teachers in selected schools
where simple random sampling was used. Convenient non probability sampling was
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used to select the District education officer as well as the Heads of Schools because
The instruments which were used to collect data in this study included questionnaires
and interview. Questionnaires were used to collect data from students and teachers
while interview was used to collect data from District Education Officer and Heads
of Schools. The collected data were coded and the analysed and the results were
The findings for the research questions of this study are as follows:
The first objective of this study was to explore the extent to which instructional
materials affect students’ performance. The findings revealed that teachers consider
instructional materials as key to academic performance. This implies that the Schools
with inadequacy of instructional materials and instructors are likely to perform low
where as schools with adequate instructional materials and instructors are likely to
perform high.
The second objective was to examine the challenges that teachers in community
secondary schools face in accessing instructional materials. The findings show that
schools are faced with different problems to include among others; Lack of school
library, lack of books and lack of reliable internet connection. This implies that many
book, a teacher should buy some working tools including books otherwise she/he
The third objective was to assess the strategies that teachers use to minimize the
challenges of attaining and using quality instructional materials; The findings show
that in schools that have no libraries teachers borrow books from nearby schools,
some buy their own books, the heads of schools also use portion of capitation funds
to purchase books that they keep in cupboard for teachers and students to borrow
though they are not enough. Another strategy that is used is improvisation, in which
few teachers develop and use instructional materials such as posters and models. This
implies that teachers in the study area are not comfortable with the working
environment due to lack of working tools, a situation which may demotivate them to
5.3 Conclusion
From the study findings it is apparent that many schools in the study area do not use
appropriate instructional materials. They do not have instructional materials that the
schools need to buy, nor do they improvise their own. Although all the teachers agree
performance, they do not show a need to have these materials in their classrooms.
This implies that, although the teachers have the knowledge about the importance of
instructional materials, they are not inclined to develop them. This may have many
reasons. One could guess that teachers do not care whether the students perform or
not, and this from the management point of view, may emanate from low morale and
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motivation towards their teaching. Another explanation may be, poor supervision
instructional supervisors, to ensure that instructions are going on and students are
provided with quality education coupled with quality instructional resources. Lack of
supervision may be the reason for the situation found by this study.
5.4 Recommendations
Basing on the findings from this study the following are the recommendations;
The government should strive and set aside a reasonable amount of education budget
which will be directed to improve and construct libraries in schools like what it did to
promote laboratories in schools. The heads of schools should rise their voice to be
failure of a student will not only depend on the content that the students receive in
class as well as access to materials for further review by his or her own.
The parents should not sit down and wait for the government to effect on the
availability of libraries and other valid learning materials and facilities in schools.
The parents should consider the problems of lacking facilities as a challenge that
physically and financially where possible for the development of the schools.
for the materials to be effective depends on how the material is used. This study did
not cover the aspect of how teachers and students use instructional materials for
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