Indonesian Journal of Education and Psychological Science (IJEPS)
Vol. 2, No. 5 2024: 297-304
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.59890/ijeps.v2i5.2489
ISSN-E: 3030-8410
https://journal.multitechpublisher.com/index.php/ijeps
Perceived Impact of Quality Assurance on Teachers’ Job
Performance in Nigerian Context
Jibril Almustapha
1
*, Abbas Sani Dahiru
2
, Hafsatu Abubakar
3
, Raihana Kabir
Ibrahim
4
1
Faculty of Education, Zamfara State University Talata Mafara, Nigeria
2,3
Department of Educational Foundations, Federal University Gusau, Nigeria
4
Sa’adatu Rimi University of Education, Kumbotso, Kano State, Nigeria
Corresponding Author: Jibril Almustapha Jibrilalmustapha@gmail.com
ARTIC L E I N F O ABS T RAC T
Keywords: Quality, Quality
Assurance, Teacher, Teacher
Performance
Received : 22, July
Revised : 21, August
Accepted: 30, September
©2024 Almustapha, Dahiru,
Abubakar, Ibrahim: This is an open-
access article distributed under the
terms of the Creative Commons
Atribusi4.0 Internasional .
This study was purposely conducted on the
assessment of the impact of quality assurance on
teachers’ job performance in senior secondary
schools in Gusau Education Zone, Zamfara
State, Nigeria. To maintain accuracy of the
results, the data analysis was conducted on
Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS)
version ‘29. The study expressed the statistical
value of (r=0.613, P<0.05), denoting that there
exist a moderate significant relationship
between quality assurance and teachers’ job
performance among senior secondary schools in
Gusau education zone, Zamfara State. Based on
findings the study recommends that there is
need for the government should encourage
quality assurance in education by providing
human and financial resources required for
effective quality assurance exercise in public
secondary schools. The government in
collaboration with relevant stakeholders in
educational sector should maintain the culture
of trainings, workshops, and seminars for
teachers and school administrators to participate
in the process of actualising an efficient quality
assurance practices. Furthermore, school
principals and in-service teachers should
support the government’s policies in promoting
quality assurance initiatives while discharging
the professional duties in their respective
schools.