Training Assessment as Determinant of Senior Secondary School Principals Job Performance in Lagos State
Keywords:
Training Assessment, Job Performance, Principals and Senior Secondary Schools in Lagos StateAbstract
In recent years, it appears that the job performance of principals in public
senior secondary schools in Lagos State seems to be deteriorating. Despite
the efforts of educational stakeholders, the situation appeared to remain
unchanged. Previous studies had identified various factors contributing to
principals’ poor job performance in other states, but limited research had
specifically addressed this issue within the context of public senior secondary
schools in Lagos State. To address this gap, the studyinvestigated training
assessment as a determinant of principals’ job performance in Lagos State.
A descriptive research design, using a survey approach, guided the study. The
population consisted of all 323 principals in public senior secondary schools
in Lagos State. A total enumeration sampling technique was employed, and
a self-developed questionnaire for principals, with a reliability coefficient of
? = 0.821, was used. The findings indicated that the job performance level of principals in Lagos State was high (x?=3.19), the level of training
assessment was also high (x?=3.07), and training assessment had a
significant influence on principals' job performance (? = 0.403, t = 7.674,
p < 0.05). The study concluded that effective training assessment was
crucial for enhancing principals’ leadership functions and improving overall
school performance. Based on these findings, the study recommended
strengthening post-training evaluations, institutionalising comprehensive
professional development programs, and ensuring consistent training quality
across all schools.