Abstract
Quality assurance entails the systematic review of educational provision to maintain and improve its quality, equity and efficiency. It involves self-evaluation, external evaluation, staff evaluation, student evaluation and school evaluation. The purpose of the study was to investigate strategies for enhancing quality assurance in physics education in Kogi East Educational Zone. The study adopted descriptive survey research design. The population for the study comprised all the physics teachers in Kogi East. The sample size for the study consisted of 120 physics teachers which were selected from private and public co-educational secondary schools in the study area using random sampling technique. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The instrument used for collection of data was a structured questionnaire, titled: Physics Education Quality Assurance Questionnaire (PEQAQ), which was developed by the researcher and validated by experts. The reliability index of the instrument using Cronbach Alpha yielded 0.69. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings revealed among others that ensuring functional quality assurance mechanisms in secondary schools in Kogi East provided positive feedback to educational management to enhance performance. Based on the findings, the following recommendation was made. Develop and implement targeted professional development programmes in Kogi State, focusing on research-based quality assurance, strategies and contextualized to address local challenges and needs.
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