Abstract:
The purpose of the study was explore kindergarten teachers’ perceptions about the use
of observation as an assessment tool in the Asuogyaman District. The Simple random
sampling technique was used to select forty participants for the quantitative data, whilst
a sample of nine participants for the qualitative data collection was selected using the
purposive sampling technique. Self-designed questionnaire and a semi-structured
interview guide were used to gather data for the study. The quantitative data was
analysed using the Cross-tabulation quantitative data analysis method, and the
qualitative data was analysed using the thematic analysis procedure. The study
unearthed evidence that shows that kindergarten teachers do assess their pupils but use
only the traditional form of assessment (testing), which does not measure the learning,
the growth and the development of the kindergarten child. Again, the findings suggest
that the kindergarten teachers are aware of some of the more appropriate KG-level
assessment modes, but their limited understanding or knowledge restrains them from
using them. Another finding suggests that none of the kindergarten teachers who
participated in this study used more than one assessment tool. It is recommended that the
Ghana Education Service should organise frequent Workshops and In-service
Education and Training (INSET) on assessment practices, then strictly supervise and
enforce the standards and assessment protocols in the KG curriculum. Also, it is
recommended that the accountability model that educational leaders use to measure the
work output of kindergarten teachers must be changed from the numeric structure to a
flexible structure that allows kindergarten teachers to account for the work they have
done for and with the young children.
Description:
A dissertation in the Department of Early Childhood Education,
Faculty of Educational Studies, submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies, in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Education
(Early Childhood Education)
in the University of Education, Winneba
JUNE, 2025