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External Stakeholder Engagement and Competence-Based Curriculum Implementation in Selected Secondary Schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District, Uganda
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The overall objective of this study was to examine the influence of external stakeholder engagement on
competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District,
Uganda. The study was directed by three specific objectives; i) To examine the influence of stakeholder engagement in
training on competence-based curriculum implementation, ii) To examine the influence of stakeholder engagement in
supervision on competence-based curriculum implementation, and iii) To examine the influence of stakeholder engagement
in assessments on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama Sub County,
Mpigi District. The study adopted a cross-sectional research design coupled with only a quantitative approach. Simple linear
regression analysis was employed to establish the magnitude, direction, and the significance of the influence of external
stakeholder engagement on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama Sub
County, Mpigi District, Uganda. The study revealed that stakeholder engagement in training has a statistically significant
and strong positive influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama
Sub County, Mpigi District. Additionally, the study also revealed that stakeholder engagement in supervision has a
statistically significant and strong positive influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary
schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District. The study further revealed that stakeholder engagement in assessments has
a statistically significant and moderate positive influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected
secondary schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District. The study concluded that external stakeholder engagement has
a statistically significant influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in
Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District in that an increase in stakeholder engagement in training, supervision, and assessments
would resultantly lead to an improvement in competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in
Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District. The study recommends that the central government or district local government
should form boards at district or regional levels comprising educators, parents, community representatives, and experts to
oversee and advise on competence-based curriculum implementation which encourages accountability, transparency, and
context-specific solutions in secondary schools in Mpigi District.
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Title: External Stakeholder Engagement and Competence-Based Curriculum Implementation in Selected Secondary Schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District, Uganda
Description:
The overall objective of this study was to examine the influence of external stakeholder engagement on
competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District,
Uganda.
The study was directed by three specific objectives; i) To examine the influence of stakeholder engagement in
training on competence-based curriculum implementation, ii) To examine the influence of stakeholder engagement in
supervision on competence-based curriculum implementation, and iii) To examine the influence of stakeholder engagement
in assessments on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama Sub County,
Mpigi District.
The study adopted a cross-sectional research design coupled with only a quantitative approach.
Simple linear
regression analysis was employed to establish the magnitude, direction, and the significance of the influence of external
stakeholder engagement on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama Sub
County, Mpigi District, Uganda.
The study revealed that stakeholder engagement in training has a statistically significant
and strong positive influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in Buwama
Sub County, Mpigi District.
Additionally, the study also revealed that stakeholder engagement in supervision has a
statistically significant and strong positive influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary
schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District.
The study further revealed that stakeholder engagement in assessments has
a statistically significant and moderate positive influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected
secondary schools in Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District.
The study concluded that external stakeholder engagement has
a statistically significant influence on competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in
Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District in that an increase in stakeholder engagement in training, supervision, and assessments
would resultantly lead to an improvement in competence-based curriculum implementation in selected secondary schools in
Buwama Sub County, Mpigi District.
The study recommends that the central government or district local government
should form boards at district or regional levels comprising educators, parents, community representatives, and experts to
oversee and advise on competence-based curriculum implementation which encourages accountability, transparency, and
context-specific solutions in secondary schools in Mpigi District.
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