Submit Paper

Article Processing Fee

Pay Online

           

Crossref logo

  DOI Prefix   10.20431


 

International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research
Volume 3, Issue 6, 2015, Page No: 117-133

Performance Appraisal in the Ghana Education Service, the Case of Basic School Teachers in Ho Municipality

Lydia Sylvia Danku1, Newell Yao Soglo2, Francis Dordor3, Marian Josephine Bokor3

1.Lecturer, Department of Secretary ship and Management Studies, Ho Polytechnic, Ghana
2.Registrar's Department Evangelical Presbyterian University College Ho, Ghana
3.Registrar's Department University of Allied Health Sciences, Hohoe, Ghana
4.Assistant Lecturer, Department of Secretary ship and Management Studies, Ho Polytechnic, Ghana


Citation : Lydia Sylvia Danku, Newell Yao Soglo, Francis Dordor, Marian Josephine Bokor, Performance Appraisal in the Ghana Education Service, the Case of Basic School Teachers in Ho Municipality International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research 2015 , 3(6) : 117-133

Abstract

Formal performance appraisal (PA) is one of the most important human resource management practices in organisations. It is worth noting that extensive frustration and dissatisfaction with performance appraisal have challenged practitioners and researchers to appraise the efficiency of performance appraisal quality. In this paper, we focus on the reaction of employees to these performance assessments. In particular, we examine the performance appraisal process and tools used in basic schools, examine the perception of teachers regarding performance appraisal systems (PAS) and identified the challenges (barriers) of performance appraisal in Ghana Education Service (GES).Respondents sampled for the study were drawn from teaching staff of basic schools in the HoMunicipality made up of 200 teachers from 10 schools. Concerning the process of Appraisal, there was an indication that at the basic schools performance criteria do not take into consideration the opinion of staff. On the challenges to appraisal process in the sector, respondents identified certain factors as challenges to an effective appraisal process. These included the unavailability of the needed resources to enhance the appraisal process, insufficient funding and failure by authorities to act upon results.


Download Full paper: Click Here