Strategies of Managing Co-Curricular Activities in Secondary Schools in Gulu City

  • Jussy Hakiigaba Okello Gulu University
  • Gloria Lamaro Gulu University
  • Jerry Bagaya Gulu University
##share.article##:

الملخص

The study was on determining the strategies of managing co-curricular activities in secondary schools in Gulu City. The objective was to determine the strategies of managing co-curricular activities (CCAs) in secondary schools in Gulu City. Benchmarking, awarding scholarships, training and coaching, financing of CCAs, sponsorships to excelling students, assigning patrons and matrons with roles to manage clubs and societies, and role modelling denote strategies of managing co-curricular activities. Correlation design was employed; data were collected using questionnaires, interviews, and observation surveys from 218 respondents. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data on strategies of managing CCAs in secondary schools, and Bivariate Regression was used to generalise. The findings were presented in the form of tables and narratives from the interview. The findings revealed that the preferred strategies of managing CCAs by the different secondary schools in Gulu City were: assigning patrons and matrons, certificates, training and coaching, and scholarship, ranked accordingly. The findings revealed that though independent variables such as scholarship, sponsorship, benchmarking, financing, and assigning of matrons and patrons have positive outcomes, strategies such as role modelling and mentorship approach are demotivating if not employed with more care. It was found that strategies such as training and coaching, and the award of certificates of good performance, significantly improved students’ achievement. The study recommended that the government should prioritise funding for co-curricular activities from the grassroots to the national level, focusing on talent identification and development. City leaders should lobby development partners and the central government for adequate funding

التنزيلات

بيانات التنزيل غير متوفرة بعد.

المراجع

Amin, M. E. (2005). Social science research: conceptions, methodology, and analysis. Makerere University, 2005. Journal of Social Sciences - 462 pages.

Amy, F., Feldman, J. & Matjasko, L. (2016). The role of school-based extracurricular in adolescent development: A comprehensive review and future directions. The Review of Educational Research (RER). Vol. 75, Issue 2. https://doi.org/10.3102/00346543075002159.

Bagala, J. (2017). IIRR final baseline youth opportunity and learning: Northern Uganda

Bayat, F. (2015). Students' Engagement: A qualitative study of extracurricular curricular activities. A research paper for partial fulfillment of the requirement of Doctor of Education. University of Toronto, Canada.

Burgess, J. (2013). Extracurricular school activities and their benefits. More4kids. Retrieved October 20, 2013, from www.education.more4kids.info/168/extracurricular-school-activities.

Boris, H. (2019). Developing modern higher education careers services. Review Chaired by Sir Martin Harris. Landon: Department for Education and Employment.

Catalyst, S. (2020). Sponsorship and Mentoring. New York, USA. https://www.catalyst.org/topics/sponsorship- mentoring.

Cardy, L. (2011). Fostering college and career readiness: How career development activities in schools impact graduation rates and students’ life success. Derby.

Coakes, S. J. (2008). SPSS Version 15.0 for Windows: analysis without anguish (1st ed.). Retrieved from https://www.worldcat.org › title › oc/c.

Cotton, D., Miller, W., Winter, J., Bailey, I., & Sterling, S. (2015). Developing Students’ Energy Literacy in Higher Education. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 16(4).

Coven, C. M. (2015). History and development of co-curricular transcripts. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-9316.

Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (2018). Designing and conducting mixed methods research (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA.

Cuseo R., Fecas G. & Thomsen, O. (2017). Assessing time management skills as an important aspect of student learning: The construction and evaluation of a time management (1st ed.). Concise Version. Kendall Hunt Publishing misc. Supplies.

Davalos, N. (2019). Linking extracurricular programming to academic achievements’: Who benefits and Why? Sociology of Education, 75, 69-96.

Dean, K. L. (2015). Understanding students’ success by measuring extra-curricular activities in high schools in the United States of America. New Directions for Institutional Research, 2014(164), 27-38. https://doi.org/10.1002/ir.20113.

Dhanmeher, B.R. (2014). Impact of co-curricular activities on non-academic development of junior college students. A Dissertation paper for partial fulfilment of the requirement of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management. DYPATIL University, Navi-Mumbai.

Dey, F. & Cruzvergara, C.Y. (2014). Higher education career services and diversity, Manchester. Retrieved from Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148. Tel: 800-835-6770; Tel: 781-388-8598; Fax: 781-388-8232; e-mail: cs-journals@wiley.com; Web site: http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA.

Education Act (2008). Pre-Primary, Primary and Post- Primary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Uganda, Kampala.

Elizabeth, A. C. (2019). Mentorship as an opportunity to improve research and cancer care in Latin America. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 135(4), 439–449. https://doi.org/10.1037/com0000300.

Farrugia, T. (2015). Extra-curricular activities: The Perception of Graduates on how Students’ Engagement Affect Career Development: A qualitative study, University of Malta.

Gralewski, J. & Jankowska, D.M. (2020). Do parenting styles matter? Perceived dimensions of parenting styles, creative abilities, and creative self-beliefs in adolescents. Journal of Thinking Skills and Creativity 100709. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tsc.2020.100709.

Green, C. (2015). Guide to using outcomes and feedback tools. CAMHS Press: London, UK. Retrieved from https://www.corc.uk.net/media/2112/201404guide.

Guyana Ministry of Education Sector Strategic Plan (2014-2018). Education Sector Plan 2014-2018. Georgetown. Guyana.

Haber, P. (2011). Peer education in student leadership programs: responding to co-curricular challenges. New Directions for Student Services 133. https://doi.org/10.1002/ss.385.

Jenelle, S. & Krishna, B, (2021). Examining minority students’ involvements and experiences in cultural clubs and organizations at community colleges. Community College Journal of Research and Practice 79-89. https://doi.org/10.1080/10668926.2021.1934753.

Kaplan, K. & Maxwell, H. (2019). Intelligence as predictor of career achievement. Bio Medical Journal 327: 139-142.

Krejcie, R.V. & Morgan, D.W., (1970). Sample size Determination. Sage Journal: The NEA Research Bulletin, Vol. 38 (December, 1960), p. 99. https://doi.org/10.1177/001316447003000308.

Laura, M. F. (2017). Impact of co-curricular involvement on academic success of pharmacy students. Currents Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 11(5):461-468. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2019.02.004.

Lunenburg, G. (2010). Relationship between students’ achievements and level of intelligence! American Educational Research Journal, 45, 166- 183.

Mahoney, J. & Kathleen, T. (2010). A theory of gradual institutional change. Cambridge University Press 1 – 37. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806414.003.

Matjasko, J. L., Holland, K. M., Holt, M. K., Espelage, D. L., & Koenig, B. W. (2019). All things in moderation: Threshold effects in adolescent extracurricular participation intensity and behavioral problems. Journal of School Health, 89(2), 79–87.

McClelland, D. (1961). Achievement theory of motivation. Retrieved from http://www.12manage.com/methods_mcclelland_theory_of_needs.html.

Ministry of Education and Sports (2016). Education Sector Strategic Plan 2014-2018. Kampala, Uganda.

Morris, D.S. (2016). Extracurricular Activity Participation in High School: Mechanisms Linking Participation to Math Achievement and 4-Year College Attendance. American Educational Research Journal 53(5):1376–1410.

Norman, D. (2019). The Design Challenge. Boston: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Prachi, J. (2018). Importance of interpersonal relationships at the workplace reviewed by management study guide content team. MSG.

Pennay, D.W. (2014). Introducing the total survey error (TSE) framework. In: ACSPRI Journal of Social Science Methodology Conference. [Online] (November), North America, pp.1–17.

Rahman, S. Munir- Hossain, Md. Zahidul, I. & Sajjad M.J. (2022). Linkage between culture, leadership, and knowledge sharing in MNCs. Journal of Global Information Management, 30(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.4018/jgim.301200.

Reeves, L. (2010). The effects of school stratification on the career and educational aspirations of girls in Kenya’s secondary schools. Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1: Association of Third World Studies Inc.

Shavez, Z. (2019). Educational equality: Key debates in educational policy. London, UK.

Shirley, P. (2017). The Learning Return in Educational Investment: London: Continuum Press. UK.

Siffa, G. (2011). Individual differences in implicit learning abilities and impulsive behavior in the context of internet addiction and internet gaming disorder under the consideration of gender, Published by Elsevier B.V, Rayna Sariyska, India.

Siliker, P. (2018). Essentials of Organizational Behavior (7th ed.). New Delhi: Pearson.

Tobias, E.S. (2011). Problem Solving/ Decision making for social and academic success: National Education Association. Washington DC.

Yamashita, T., Millar, R.J. (2021). Likert Scale. In: Gu, D., Dupre, M.E. (eds) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030- 22009- 9_559.

Whiteley, S. (2014b). Total survey error & institutional research: a case study of the university experience survey. Australasian Association for Institutional Research Forum (pp. 1–33). Melbourne, Australia.

Winter, J., Sterling, S. & Cotton, D. (2015). 7 Steps to: Embedding Sustainability into Student Learning. Education Development, Plymouth University. https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/uploads/production/document/path/3/3409/595997_261396_7_Steps_to_Embedding_Sustainability_into_Stu dent_Learning_1214_BOLD.pdf.

Zhang, J., Zhao, Z., Wu, Q., & Lester, D. (2016). Extracurricular Participation and Its Correlates among Chinese College Students. Arch Sports Med Physiotherapy 1(1): 001–004.

منشور
18 تموز, 2025

الأعمال الأكثر قراءة لنفس المؤلف/المؤلفين

1 2 > >>