Abstract:
ABSTRACT
The study investigated the effect of supervision on performance of teachers in 
senior high schools in the Dormaa municipality. The study was approached 
quantitatively with correlational research design. The study specifically pursued 
the following research objectives, to assess the factors influencing supervision 
of teachers at Ghana Education Service in the Dormaa Municipality, to assess 
the effect of supervision on performance of teachers at Ghana Education Service 
in the Dormaa Municipality. A structured questionnaire was used to gather data 
from the surveyed respondents. A valid questionnaire of 140 were retrieved 
from a total sample of 155 teachers from four senior high schools in the Dormaa 
municipality. The IBM statistical package for social science (SPSS) analytical 
software version 26 was used to process the data and analysed the data using
mean scores and linear regression statistical tools. The study found that the 
factors that influence supervision exercise had little effect on the supervision 
process. Also, supervision was found to have significantly and positively effect 
on employee performance at the selected school. The study further found that 
the supervision exercise is bewailed by numerous challenges, such as untimely 
information, lack of logistics, inadequate training of supervisors among others. 
The study recommends implementation of supervision must be accompanied by 
mechanisms or policies that create the opportunity to harness employees' 
performance. Again, staff job satisfaction should be the top priority of 
supervisors. When staff members feel secured, recognised and allowed to use 
their skills and abilities better performance is assured. Also, needed resources 
should be allocated to the supervisory process to facilitate the realisation of its 
intended goals.