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The study investigated the status of curriculum planning in secondary schools in Hargeisa, Somaliland. This study was occasioned by the fact that the curriculum in secondary schools in Somaliland had been largely criticized, and described as not result-oriented, but there was no empirical evidence. There were significant pointers of inadequate educational planning: many schools were using real foreign textbooks without regulation or adaptation. In Hargeisa, the overall teacher effectiveness was only 22.61%. Yet teachers are the architects of curriculum planning. The study adopted a…mehr

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The study investigated the status of curriculum planning in secondary schools in Hargeisa, Somaliland. This study was occasioned by the fact that the curriculum in secondary schools in Somaliland had been largely criticized, and described as not result-oriented, but there was no empirical evidence. There were significant pointers of inadequate educational planning: many schools were using real foreign textbooks without regulation or adaptation. In Hargeisa, the overall teacher effectiveness was only 22.61%. Yet teachers are the architects of curriculum planning. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design on a stratified sample of 217 teachers in 28 schools. The study found that there was poor objectives planning, [ 2 (N = 28) = 28.786, p = .000], poor content planning, [ 2 (N = 28) = 39.500, p = .000], poor learning experiences planning, [ 2 (N = 28) = 47.714, p = .000] and poor students 'evaluation planning, [ 2 (N = 28) = 99.929, p = .000] in secondary schools in Hargeisa. The study concludes that there is poor curriculum planning in secondary schools in Hargeisa.
Autorenporträt
Tawakal A. Ali, Studied MED in Curriculum Management and Instruction and MSc in Research and Data Analysis at Amoud University, Borama, Somaliland. Lecturer and Researcher, Amoud University, Somaliland.