Mwai, JaneMuchanje, Peter Nyaga2021-11-242021-11-242017-10Mwai J. and Muchanje,P.N. (2017). Role of Performance Appraisal on Teacher Motivation in Public Primary Schools in Kenya. Researchjournali’s Journal of Education, vol.5/No.10 October/2017 ISSN2347-82252347-8225http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/23045A Research Article in Researchjournali’s Journal of EducationPerformance appraisal (P.A) has been vouched as one of the aspects that might promote quality education. Due to its importance, stakeholders involved in carrying out its implementation should understand its application and the motivational consequences on teachers. Even though the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Ministry of Education in Kenya have introduced performance appraisal in public primary schools, teachers seem to lack knowledge about the entire process and the aspects that the P.A tool addresses. Its application has been faced with many issues which hinder its effectiveness hence the declining performance of both the learners and the schools. Studies carried out globally indicate that P.A can be effective and efficient only if it is properly applied and owned by teachers (appraisees). This paper seeks to assess the role of P.A on teachers’ motivation in public primary schools in KenyaenPerformance appraisalPerformance evaluation,Performance feedbackTeacher motivationRole Of Performance Appraisal On Teacher Motivation in Public Primary Schools In KenyaArticle