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Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction Among Public Secondary Schools Teachers In Tanzania: A Case Study Of Kongwa District

ABSTRACT This study examined the factors for job satisfaction among public secondary school teachers in Tanzania using Kongwa District as a case study area. The researcher used purposive sampling strategy to get eleven schools involved in the study as well as convenience sampling strategy to get the required sample. Participants were 180 public secondary schools teachers. Mixed methods of data collection were employed. The data for the study were analysed using multiple statistical procedure...

Enhancing employability skills among higher learning students through career guidance and counselling: experience from the university of dodoma and St. John’s university of Tanzania

ABSTRACT This study assessed the role of career guidance and counselling services in enhancing employability skills among students in higher learning institutions in Tanzania based on experience from The University of Dodoma (UDOM) and St. Johns‟ University of Tanzania (SJUT). It employed a descriptive research design using qualitative and some aspects of quantitative research approach. A total of 123 respondents including lecturers, wardens and students from UDOM-CoED and SJUT were involv...

Examining Truancy And Intervention Strategies In Four Selected Government Secondary Schools In Tanga City

ABSTRACT The study examined truancy to illuminate the aspects of its causes, educational effects to students, and intervention strategies in four selected government secondary schools in Tanga City. The study sought to answer three research questions that aimed at identifying causes of truancy, educational effects of truancy to the students, and intervention strategies practised in the four selected government secondary schools. 136 participants were involved in the study. These included eig...

Assessing Teaching And Learning Methods That Enhance Reading Among Pre-Primary Children In Tanzania: A Case Of Chamwino District

ABSTRACT This study investigates teaching and learning methods that enhance reading among pre-primary children in Tanzania. The specific objectives of this study were: to identify the common teaching and learning methods used by teachers to enhance reading skills among pre-primary children, to explore when teachers assess the ability of pupils and help them and to examine the challenges encountered by preprimary teachers in teaching reading skills. The study was conducted in Chamwino Distric...

The Relationship Between Some Selected Psychosocial Variables And Intention To Abstain From Sex Among Secondary School Adolescents In Tanzania

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship that exists between some selected psychosocial variables and intention to abstain from sex among secondary school adolescents in Dodoma region, Tanzania. Particularly, the study investigated the likely relationship that might exist between intention to abstain from sex among adolescent secondary school students and the four psychosocial variables (sexual education knowledge, perceived attitudes, perceived social norms and...

Investigation Of Students’ Dropout In Public Higher Learning Institutions In Tanzania: A Case Of Undergraduate Students At The Universitry Of Dodoma

ABSTRACT  This study aimed to find out factors influencing students‟ drop out in higher learning institutions and its emanating consequences. It employed a cross-sectional research design, in which mixed research approaches were employed. A sample of 91 respondents which comprised 6 heads of departments, 2 academic staff, 2 deputy deans of students, 75 continuing students, and 6 students who dropped out from studies. The study had three objectives: first to find out the factors influencing...

Assessing Stress Factors And Coping Strategies Among Primary School Adolescents In Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to assess stress factors and coping strategies among primary school adolescents in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania. The study employed both quantitative and qualitative methods. Both purposive and stratified simple randomly sampling procedures were used. An overall number of 108 respondents made up of 18 primary school teachers and 90 primary school adolescents were involved in this study. Data were gathered through, interview, questionnaires and documentar...

Investigation On Relationship Between Teacher Quality Attributes And Literacy Skills Outcomes: A Case Of Public Primary Schools In Arusha-Tanzania

ABSTRACT Reading and writing is critical to a child’s success in school and later in life because, it is one of the predictors to ascertain whether a child will function competently in school and actively engage and contribute in increasingly literate society. Despite many government initiatives, teachers have been reported to perform unsatisfactorily in classroom practices in reading and writing. The situation has led to 64% and 54% of standard 2 and 3 pupils unable to read and write as i...

Perceived Adherence To Expected Social Manners And Academic Perfomances Among Students In Secondary Schools

ABSTRACT This study investigated the perceived adherence to expected social manners and academic performances among students in selected secondary schools. This study was guided by three research objectives namely; to investigate particular expected social manners among students, to examine the extents to which students adhere to expected social manners in different situations at schools also to explore the extent to which students‟ adhere to expected social manners influence academic perf...

Influences Of Parental Involvement On Student’s Academic Performance In Community Secondary School In Tanzania: A Case Of Namtumbo District

ABSTRACT The study focussed on the understanding of head of schools’ experiences on the influences of parental involvement on students’ academic performance in community secondary schools in Namtumbo District. The study used qualitative research approach under the phenomenology study design. Data was collected using in-depth interviews from five head of schools in five selected community secondary schools. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, verbatim and analysed systematically. Basin...

Teachers’ Working Conditions And Their Job Satisfaction: The Case Of Selected Community Secondary Schools In Nachingwea District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT This study mainly sought to assess teachers’ working conditions and their job satisfaction in community secondary schools in Nachingwea district, Tanzania. It employed a descriptive survey design, dominated by qualitative research approach and supplemented by some elements of quantitative research approach. The study was guided by Herzberg’s Motivation Hygiene Theory, and Adam’s Equity Theory. It was conducted in 4 community secondary schools in which 4 school heads were purpo...

Heads Of Schools’ Instructional Supervision Practices And Their Effect On Teaching Of Ict In Public Secondary Schools In Tanzania: The Case Of Dodoma City Council

ABSTRACT This study aimed at examining the impact of the school head's instructional supervision practices on quality teaching of ICT in public schools in Tanzania the case of selected schools in Dodoma city. The specific objectives were (i)to identify the head of schools’ instructional supervision practices used in improving ICT teaching; (ii) to examine teachers’ perceptions on instructional supervision; (iii) to assess the impact of instructional supervision practice on teaching effec...

Cultural Influence On Selective Attention Processes A Study With Special Reference To Nigerian Catholic Adolescents

ABSTRACT The present study is concerned with the cross-cultural differences in selective attention among the ethnic groups of the ibo and Yoruba catholic adolescents of Nigeria. The general hypothesis that the Yoruba adolescents are more likely than the ibos to possess audio-visual skill in selective attention was proposed. A group of two hundred 16 year old adolescent boys and girls for this study were randomly drawn from four catholic secondary schools. Six experiments in selective attenti...

Factors Hindering The Development Of English Language Speaking Skills Among Secondary School Students In Tanzania

ABSTRACT This study investigated factors hindering the development of English language speaking skills among secondary school students in Tanzania. The study employed phenomenological design which included qualitative approaches in data generation. A total of thirty eight (38) participants were involved in the study whereby six (6) of them were secondary school English language teachers and the rest thirty two (32) were secondary school students from four public secondary schools. Participan...

Effectiveness Of Sex Education In Improving Students’ Healthy Sexual Behaviours In Tanzania, An Experience From Secondary Schools In Bahi District Dodoma

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of sex education in improving students’ healthy sexual behaviours in Tanzania, based on experience from Bahi district Dodoma. The specific objectives were: to assess factors that influence the effectiveness of sex education programmes in terms of students’ knowledge on healthy sexual behaviours; to evaluate the relevance of the available sex education programmes in achieving students’ healthy sexual behaviours; and to exami...


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