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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CASHLESS POLICY AND EFFECTIVE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS EXPERIENCE IN AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACT
The study aimed at analyzing cashless
policy and effective school administration in secondary schools in Akwa Ibom
State. A descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. The study was
conducted in Akwa Ibom State. The population of the study consisted of all
secondary school administrators in Akwa Ibom State. Simple sampling technique
was used to select 200 respondents used as the sample size in the study area.
The instrument used in this study for data collection was a questionnaire
titled "Cashless Policy and Effective School Administration Questionnaire
(CPESAQ)." Face and content validation of the instrument was carried out
by an expert in test, measurement, and evaluation to ensure that the instrument
has the accuracy, appropriateness, and completeness for the study under
consideration. The reliability coefficient obtained was 0.85, and this was high
enough to justify the use of the instrument. The researcher subjected the data
generated for this study to appropriate statistical techniques, such as
descriptive analysis to answer the research questions and regression analysis to
test the hypothesis. The test for significance was done at 0.05 alpha levels.
The study revealed that the emergence of cashless policies has brought about
significant changes in various sectors, including education. The implementation
of cashless policies in schools has transformed the way administrators handle
financial transactions and manage resources. This study focuses on the
experiences of secondary school administrators in Akwa Ibom State regarding the
cashless policy and its impact on effective school administration. The study
concluded that by enhancing transparency, streamlining processes, and promoting
convenience and financial inclusion, the policy contributes to overall
efficiency and accountability within schools. As technology continues to advance,
the adoption of cashless systems in education can be seen as a progressive step
towards modernizing school administration and improving educational outcomes. Also,
cashless policy is adopted in a high extent by administrators in secondary
schools in Akwa Ibom State. The extent of success in secondary school
administration in Akwa Ibom State is of high too. Finally, there is significant effect of cashless policy
on secondary school administration in Akwa Ibom State. One of the
recommendations made was that the government and relevant authorities should
invest in the necessary infrastructure to support cashless transactions in
schools. This includes ensuring stable internet connectivity, providing
reliable power supply, and establishing secure and user-friendly digital
payment platforms.
Key words: Cashless
Policy, School Administration, Secondary School Administrators and Akwa Ibom
State.
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