Abstract

The study aimed at establishing the influence of physical resources, instructional resources, human resources on academic performance in public primary schools in Manga sub-county. The study employed a descriptive survey research design with a target population of 64 head teachers, 64 deputy head teachers and 475 assistant teachers and 1 DQASO. The study will help education stake holders in terms of policy formulation concerning adequacy of resources versus academic performance in public primary schools. DOI: 10.7176/JEP/13-4-04 Publication date: February 28 th 2022

Highlights

  • Teachers are educational inputs, and they are necessary for quality learning outcomes (Osei -Kofi 2005)

  • Manga sub-county has recorded the lowest admission to National Schools with only 0.02% (Ministry of education, Manga sub-county 2017) with the total sub-county average mean of 227.61, recording a continuous fail since 2014

  • In the year 2014, they recorded an average mean of 241.84, in 2015 an average mean of 238.06, in 2016 it was 239.09 and in 2017 a negative deviation of 11.48. This has seen an outcry from the general public due to tremendous poor performance in public primary schools in Manga subcounty

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Summary

Introduction

They are necessary for quality learning outcomes (Osei -Kofi 2005). The study seeks to investigate and provide information on the influence of resources on academic performances in public primary schools in Manga sub-county.

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