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Head Teachers’ Characteristics and Instructional Leadership in Curriculum Implementation in Secondary Schools, Siaya County, Kenya

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Table 1 Teachers’ Rating of Head Teachers’ Instructional Leadership  No
Table 2 Distribution of Head-teachers by Professional Qualification   Academic and  Professional Qualification  Head teachers Frequency  Percent  Diploma    6    20.0  BA/BSc*    1      3.3
Table 4 Distribution of Head-teachers by Teaching Experience in Years  Teaching  experience  in  years   Head teachers Frequency  Percent    1-5 years    1      3.3    6-10 years    3    10.0    11-15 years    5    16.7    16-20 years  11    36.7    21-25
Table 5:Relation Between Headteachers’ Teaching years and Experience as school  head(n =183)

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