Abstract:
The Social Studies Curriculum helps learners to make informed and reasoned decisions for the
public good as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an independent world. The purpose of this study was to
investigate the perception of teachers towards the Social Studies
Curriculum in Public Primary Schools in Kakamega Municipality in Kakamega County, Kenya.
To achieve this purpose, five objectives were addressed and these are; to find out the
teachers towards the teaching methods in Social Studies curriculum, to find out
the attitudes of teachers towards the scope of Social Studies Curriculum, the availability and
use of teaching and learning resources, the time allocation for teaching of Social Studies and
the evaluation techniques used in Social Studies curriculum in Kakamega Municipality,
Kakamega County. The study was guided by the theory of perception by Burns (1982). The
theory explains how an individual put personal meanings to a psychological environment. The
research design was descriptive survey. Stratified sampling and simple sampling method were
used to obtain the study sample. The research method that was adopted was mixed method
s teaching Social Studies Curriculum and
head teachers in Kakamega Public Primary Schools in Kakamega Municipality. The data
collection instruments were questionnaires for teachers and interview schedules for head
s in Vihiga District to help the researcher in
identifying any deficiencies in the data collection instruments. Validity of data collection
instruments was ascertained by use of research experts at the department of curriculum,
retest method was employed to
ascertain reliability of data collection instruments. The data was analyzed using descriptive
statistics such as percentage and frequencies with the help of Statistical Package for Social
nces (SPSS) Computer Programme. The study established that teachers of Social Studies
in public primary schools in Kakamega municipality use more than one teaching method. The
perception of teachers towards the Social Studies Curriculum was that they prefer using more
than one teaching method and that most of the teachers had positive perception. It was also
found that the scope of Social Studies curriculum was wide. Further the study found that
akamega municipality were few
and that some schools with a few resources did not put them into use. The findings indicated
that teachers are not comfortable with the time allocated to the Social Studies curriculum for
he content. Most of the teachers use question and answer
method, continuous assessment and diagnostic evaluation in assessing learners’ retention. A
rising from the study, the study recommend that teachers should attend in-service education
appropriate teaching methods to be used, teachers should take part in Social
Studies Curriculum planning, they should be updated on the new approaches, be involved in
time allocation for various taught subjects, curriculum planners should either reduce the
content or increase the time allocation and teachers be consulted in Social Studies curriculum
evaluation. The findings are useful to policy makers, curriculum developers and curriculum
implementers for improvement of the perception of teachers towards the Social Studies
curriculum. The study revealed other areas that might require further studieS