Abstract:
Most public pre-school centres in Kenya have stalled programmes
marked by irregular and delay of teachers’ salaries, inconsistent feeding
programmes, poor infrastructure and unclear policy guidelines. It is clear that
financial management strategies are crucial for efficiency to be realized in finances
in ECDE centres. This study was guided by the following objectives: . To establish
existing planning strategies in the financing public pre-school education and to
examine alternative planning strategies for financing public pre-school education in
Eldoret East Sub-County. This study adopted a descriptive survey design. The
study targeted 1 sub-county education officers, 174 Head Teachers, 174 Pre-school
teachers and 174 SMC chairpersons in the Eldoret East Sub- County. It used a
purposive sampling for the 1 sub-County educational officers and simple random
sampling for the 52 Head Teachers, 52 Pre-school teachers, 52 and 52 SMC
chairpersons. The researcher used questionnaires and interview. Data was
presented using tables and figures. The study findings indicated that there was a
significant relationship between planning strategies employed and financing pre-
school education. The study recommends that there is need for ECDE management
committee to plan for resources early enough before spending to curb waste.