Mpululu, Monica Marco
(2014)
Effectiveness of Open performance Review and Appraisal System in Public Primary Schools; A case of Mvomero District.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The general objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the Open
Performance Review and Appraisal System of Public primary school teachers. The
study was conducted in Mvomero District. Specifically, the study sought to:
examine the effect of the levels of understanding of appraisal system by supervisors
and supervisees in the implementation of OPRAS; assess teachers’ perceptions on
the implementation of the OPRAS as required by the Management; assess the
usefulness of OPRAS in decision making regarding transfers, promotions and
demotions and to find out the challenges affecting the implementation of OPRAS to
public primary school teachers in Mvomero District. A study was descriptive
whereby both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis approaches
were employed. Respondents comprised of 20 supervisors and 120 supervisees
making a total of 140. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS and excel sheet. The
study revealed that OPRAS implementation to Public primary school teachers in
Mvomero District was ineffective. Low level of understanding of appraisal system
by supervisors and supervisee, negative teachers’ perceptions on OPRAS
implementation, failure to use the evaluation feedback by supervisors in decision
making, contributed to ineffective implementation of OPRAS. In view of above
findings it is recommended that level of understanding of appraisal system by
supervisors and supervisee and teachers’ perception on OPRAS should be increased
through training and the OPRAS evaluation feedback should be used in managerial
decision making to motivate teachers to be accountable on their work.
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