Managing nonteaching staff for institutional best practices and goal achievement in public secondary schools in benue state, nigeria

Fanan Abigail Gire, Ategwu Patrick Ogar, E. ALICE N
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Educational institutions target academic excellence through teaching and learning; to attain this, institutions employ best practices in handling teaching and nonteaching staff towards achievement of educational goals been teaching and learning. This study examines the extent of influence managing nonteaching staff in public secondary schools have on institutional best practices and goal achievement in boarding schools in the era of Covid 19. Specifically, the extent of influence of managing boarding master/mistress and cleaners has on institutional best practices and goal achievement. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The population of the study comprised 1,054 secondary school teachers drawn from 302 public secondary schools in Benue State. Out of which 350 teachers were randomly sampled. A self-structured questionnaire titled “Nonteaching staff and Best practices for Goal achievement Rating Scale (NBGRS)” was used to collect data for the study. Data collected was analysed using descriptive statistics of mean and standard deviation to answer the research questions while, Chi-square test of goodness of fit was used in testing the hypotheses at 0.05 alpha level of significance. Findings of the study revealed that managing boarding master/mistress and cleaners significantly influences institutional best practices and goal achievement in secondary schools. Recommendations were that; school administrators should build capacity through training and retraining of nonteaching staff in all aspects of Covid 19; for institutional best practices to be upheld for overall goal achievement in secondary schools.
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尼日利亚贝努埃州公立中学管理非教学人员的机构最佳做法和目标实现
教育机构通过教与学实现学术卓越;为了达到这个目标,各院校在处理教学人员和非教学人员方面采用最佳做法,以达到教与学的教育目标。本研究考察了在2019冠状病毒病时代,管理公立中学非教学人员对寄宿学校机构最佳实践和目标实现的影响程度。具体而言,管理寄宿男/女主人和清洁工对机构最佳实践和目标实现的影响程度。两个研究问题和两个假设指导了研究。研究对象包括来自贝努埃州302所公立中学的1054名中学教师。从中随机抽取350名教师。采用一份名为“非教学人员与目标实现最佳实践评定量表(NBGRS)”的自结构化问卷来收集研究数据。收集到的数据采用均值和标准差描述性统计来回答研究问题,采用卡方拟合优度检验来检验假设,显著性水平为0.05。研究结果显示,管理寄宿男/女主人和清洁工对中学的最佳实践和目标实现有显著影响。建议是;学校管理人员应通过对非教学人员进行培训和再培训,在2019冠状病毒病的各个方面建立能力;为在中学达成整体目标,维持院校的最佳做法。
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