ABSTRACT
This research investigated the management of school funds
for school effectiveness in Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of Lagos state.
Three research questions and three null hypotheses were formulated to guide the
study. A 24 item researcher developed questionnaire was administered and
retrieved from 141 teachers, 15 principals, and 15 bursars selected through
proportionate stratified random sampling technique from the local education
district in Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of Lagos-state was used to find
out how secondary school principals manage school funds for school
effectiveness. Descriptive statistics and a one-way ANOVA were
employed for data analysis. Results of the study showed that issuing receipts
for all monies collected from parents, students etc, involving
sectional and departmental heads in budget preparation; rendering financial
reports to the Post-primary school management board, among others, are ways
principals in Ifako-Ijaiye local government area manage school funds. The state
government and owners of private schools (proprietors/proprietress) should
provide secondary schools with appropriate money “safe” or open a good bank
account for the school where the school funds can be properly kept.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
The term “management” can be defined
as the process of organizing, planning, leading, measuring and controlling as
well as undertaking of risks and handling of uncertainly, planning and
innovation; co-ordination and routine supervision (Aghenta, 2000). It is a
process designed to ensure the co-operation, participation intervention and involvement
of people in the effective achievement of a given objective (Fabunmi, 2000). It
is also a social process concerned with identifying, maintaining, motivation,
controlling and unifying formally and information organized human and material
resources (with a system (Musaazi, 1982). In such a social process, there is
always a structural hierarchy comprising the subordinates and
Super-ordinates.
Management of funds therefore deals
with the provision, custody and disbursement of the financial resources needed
for the running of public, private or government established schools.
Management of funds in educational
organization like secondary schools have been a very sensitive and
controversial issue because it exposes the strengths and weakness of those entrusted
to manage the fund. The National Policy on Education (FRN, 2004) acknowledges
education as a vehicle for national development. The achievement of educational
goals of any nation depends largely on adequate financial support. The funding
and prudent management of scarce resources in secondary schools are crucial
issues, which should be handled with all amount of seriousness. The principal
of secondary school is therefore the fundamental person upon whom the resource
utilization of the school organization depends.
Effective
and accurate financial management is necessary in the school institution to
avoid financial mismanagement. In a place where the principal is weak and
ineffective in managing the resources of the school, success will be very difficult
to achieve. Financial management is one of the tasks of the school principals.
Ezeocha (1990) stated that “whether a school principal has a bursar or not he
has the duty of seeing that adequate financial provision is made in the school
budget. He also noted that effective management demands that budget proposals
be prepared before any new session. Ozigi (1981) stated that the greatest
problem militating and facing the educational institutions is the inappropriate
management of funds.
The
principals of secondary schools have major roles to play in the financial
management and administration of the schools they are heading and controlling.
Some critics have argued that the introduction of illegal levies by school
principals brings untold hardship to many parents leading to decline in
students’ population. This, by implication, affects the achievements of
educational objectives as outlined in the national policy on education.
In recent times, some principals of
secondary schools have been accused of embezzlement of school funds, imposing
unauthorized levies, diverting of school funds for private use, abandonment of
vital projects in pretence that they lack funds.
Statement of the Problems
Occasionally secondary school
principals have been mostly accused for poor land inefficient management of
funds in their schools. There has been several report over the radio of charges
and counter charges against some principals regarding over-spending inflating
figures, collusion with school bursar, accusations of diversion of funds;
misappropriation and imposition of unauthorized levies, lacking proper
accounting skills and not generating enough funds (money) in their schools .
Ogbonnaya (2000) observed that poor management of funds in secondary schools
has created a lot of lapses, which have affected the achievement of the desired
educational goals. The principals on their own part blame the government for
poor funding of secondary schools, inadequate supply of capital equipment and
instructional materials, among others. One of the greatest problems facing the
growth and running of the secondary schools in Lagos state is the inappropriate
and mismanagement of the school funds.
Research Questions
Three research questions are used to
guide this research study. They include:
i) What
are the ways principals manage funds in secondary schools in Ifako-Ijaiye Local
Government Area of Lagos State?
ii) What
are the factors affecting the financial management practices of principals in
Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of Lagos-state?
iii) What are
the strategies used anmd employed by the principals in the Ifako-Ijaiye local
government area of Lagos-State?
Hypotheses
i) There
is no significant difference among the mean rating of principals of secondary
schools, teachers and bursars with regard to the ways principals manage funds.
ii) There
is no significant different among the mean score of principals, teachers, and
bursars with regards to the factors affecting the financial management
practices of the principals.
iii) There is
no significant difference among the mean score of principals, teachers, and
bursars with regards to the strategies used and employed by the principals in
the management of the school funds.
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study is to
survey and investigate the various strategies and ways of management of school
funds by the principals, and bursars of secondary schools within the
Jurisdiction of Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of some selected secondary
schools in Lagos state. Moreover, it is also to assess the method of improving
the management of school funds by the principals and bursars of secondary
schools for school effectiveness and adequate running of the school.
Significance of the Study
The significance of this study is
geared towards the enhancement of the management of school, funds for school
effectiveness through the principals and bursars of the secondary schools in
Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of Lagos-state. It will equally help to examine
and investigate the strategies or ways school funds are managed and utilized by
secondary school principals for efficient and effective job productivity.
Scope of the Study or Delimitation
This research study focuses on the
assessment and evaluation of management of school funds for school
effectiveness through the principals and bursars of secondary schools within
the jurisdiction of in Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of some selected
secondary schools in Lagos-state. This is to find out how funds allocated to
these school heads are utilized and managed effectively.
Limitation of the Study
Due to available to
the researcher few secondary schools will be used and covered as major focus
through the school principals and bursars of the secondary schools and the
study will also be restricted to in Ifako-Ijaiye local government area of Lagos
state.
TOPIC: MANAGEMENT OF FUNDS FOR SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS
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Chapters: 1 - 5
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