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The study focused on assessing the influence of instructional supervision on 
students’ academic performance in selected Senior High Schools (SHS) in the 
Kwadaso municipality in Ashanti Region. Descriptive survey research design
was adopted for this study. A sample of 603 respondents made up of 236 staff 
and 367 students were drawn from the population for the study. Questionnaire 
and tests were the main primary data collection instrument used to gather data 
for this study. These respondents were sampled using stratified random, 
purposive and systematic sampling methods. The data gathered were analysed 
using descriptive statistical tools, multiple linear regression, mean and standard 
deviation, ANOVA and independent sample t-test. The study found 
instructional supervision to have a positive statistically significant influence on 
students’ performance in all the four core subjects in the selected SHS. Lastly, 
the study revealed that developmental instructional supervision best predicts 
students’ academic performance. It was recommended among other things that 
management leadership and heads of second cycle institutions must be 
particularly attentive to the instructional supervision styles used in the 
institutions because they have serious implication for students’ academic 
performance. | 
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