Determining the Relationship Between Delocalisation Process and the Psychosocial Wellbeing of Public Secondary School Principals in Selected Counties in Eastern Region, Kenya
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2025-02-19
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Abstract
The study sought to determine the relationship between delocalisation process and the
psychosocial wellbeing of public secondary school Principals in selected Counties in Eastern
Region, Kenya. The study was adopted descriptive cross-sectional survey research design. The
study targeted 924 Principals of public secondary schools, 12 Education Officials, and 18
Union Officials in the selected Counties in Eastern Region, Kenya. SPSS software was used to
analyze descriptive and binary logistic regression statistics. In regards to descriptive results,
the study analyzed frequencies, percentages, and mean. Descriptive findings illustrated that a
majority of the delocalised Principals (67.3%) have an unfavorable conception of the process
of implementation of the delocalisation process of public secondary school Principals. In
particular, more than half of the respondents acknowledged adverse influence of delocalisation
on their level of anxiety, self-esteem, marriage and relationship and social interaction, each
indicator having more than 50% influence. The adverse influence of interpersonal relationships
was however felt by fewer respondents. An inquiry made from education officers and union
officials within the study area illustrated that overstay in one station (93.3%) was considered
as the main reason for delocalizing a principal. Other reasons suggested include promotion
(13.4%), and routine transfer (16.7%). Delocalisation negatively and significantly predicted
public secondary school psychosocial wellbeing, Waldχ2 (1) = 84.05, p < 0.001, Exp (B) =
.056). The study’s conclusion illustrated a negative and significant relationship between
delocalisation process and the psychosocial wellbeing of public secondary school Principals.
It can therefore be concluded that implementation of delocalisation policy negatively and
significantly influences the public secondary Principals’ psychosocial wellbeing. The study
recommended that public secondary school Principals should be consulted in the course of
implementation of the policy to help prepare them for any eventuality. Further, Schools Board
of Management should strive to provide an enabling environment to the delocalised Principals
so that they can easily fit into the new environment.
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skinyua@chuka.ac.ke;jogembo@chuka.ac.ke
Keywords
Delocalisation Process, Psychosocial Wellbeing, Public Secondary School Principals, Eastern Region
Citation
Munyiri, S., Kinyua, S., & Ogembo, J. (2025). Determining the Relationship Between Delocalisation Process and The Psychosocial Wellbeing of Public Secondary School Principals in Selected Counties in Eastern Region, Kenya. Journal of Education, 5(2), 1-14.
