COUNTY GOVERNMENT SUPPORT AND QUALITY OF SERVICE DELIVERY IN PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MURANG’A COUNTY, KENYA
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2021Author
Muthoni, Kamau
Ouko, Ong’ang’a
Githui, Kimamo
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National Early Childhood Development Policy framework in Kenya has been in place since the year 2006
accompanied by a service guideline to promote its implementation. The goal of the policy framework was to
enhance access, equity, and quality services for all children from conception through 8 years. Furthermore, a new
pre-primary policy was introduced in 2017. However, even with the policies in place there are quality issues in Pre Primary Schools in Murang’a County. It is documented that Pre-primary schools in the County have poor
infrastructure coupled with poor delivery of content at this level. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to assess
the influence of county government support on Quality Service Delivery. Mixed methodology research approach
and concurrent triangulation design guided the study. The target population was 1,596 and a sample size of 194 was
used in this study. Data was collected using questionnaire for Pre-Primary teachers’, observation schedule for the
Pre-Primary schools environment, interview guides for Early Childhood Development officers, parents
representatives and Head teachers’/ECD managers. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically and presented in
discussion form while quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and presented using
tables and figures. Inferential analysis established that county government support at p<0.001 determined the quality
of services delivered in Pre-primary schools. Descriptive analysis revealed that more than half of the Pre-primary
schools sampled had benefited from county government in diverse ways toward enhancing quality service delivery.
However, thematic analysis brought out the other issues surrounding the support by county government like
inadequate funding and delays in release of funds to schools. In addition, private schools reported that they rarely
benefit from county government support. Thus, concluding that goals of the ECD policy may not be realized with
the current performance in ECD policy implementation. Subsequently, the study recommends that the County
government should ensure adequate funding for regular monitoring of both public and private pre-primary schools to
promote actualization of policy guidelines for quality services and enhanced positive child development outcomes.
Keywords: Quality service delivery, Early Childhood Development, policy framework, Implementation