Art Education Research Papers/Topics

Teacher's Coping Strategies In The Management Of Overcrowded Classrooms In Public Primary Schools In Chemba District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to examine effective strategies used by teachers to improve teaching and learning in overcrowded classrooms in public primary schools in Chemba district. Specifically, the study was guided by three specific objectives, which were to: explore coping strategies used by teachers in managing overcrowded classrooms in public primary schools; examine teacher’s perception on managing overcrowded classrooms in public primary schools; and assess the challenges of ...

Income Generating Activities And Their Effect On Academic Performance: The Case Of Community Secondary School Students In Mbozi District

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate students‟ engagement in Income Generating Activities and their impacts on academic performance in community secondary school students in Mbozi District in Mbeya Region. The study was mainly qualitative involving a cross-sectional survey, supported by some elements of quantitative data. It used purposive and stratified random sampling procedures to obtain 139 respondents. Data were gathered through interviews and questionnaires and were ...

Stakeholder’s Perception On The Leadership Styles Of Head Teachers in Public And Private Secondary Schools In Tanzania: A Case Of Kinondoni Municipality, Dar Es Salaam

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate stakeholders‟ perceptions of the leadership styles of headteachers in public and private secondary schools in Tanzania, focusing on Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es salaam. Situational Leadership Theory (SLT), advocated first by Hersey and Blanchard (1969) was applied to guide the study. The study employed a cross-sectional survey design. The study targeted 6 headteachers, 60 teachers, 12 school committee members, 48 students and a DEO. D...

Contributions Of Secondary School Head Teachers’ Leadership Styles On Teachers’ Work Performances In Geita Urban District

ABSTRACT This study sought to assess the contributions of secondary school head teachers‟ leadership styles on teachers‟ work performances. The theoretical framework of the study was grounded on the Behavioral and Trait theories. While according to Behavioral theory, leadership was essentially a function of effective role behavior, Trait theory asserted that, a leader is thought to possess certain traits which tend to separate him from the common mass of followers. This study used a Cros...

Teachers’ Use Of Songs For Enhancement Of Literacy Among Lower Primary School Pupils In Tanzania

ABSTRACT The teaching of young children requires adoption of specific teaching methods to enhance literacy and numerical development. This study sought to explore teachers‟ use of songs for enhancement of literacy among lower primary school pupils in Tanzania. The study used the qualitative research approach and was guided by three objectives namely to; (a) assess the value of songs as an instructional method from teachers‟ perspectives, (b) establish teachers‟ awareness about the theor...

Students’ Learning About English Poetry As Literary Works: A Lesson/ Learning Study Approach

ABSTRACT The study examined students‟ learning of English poetry as a literary work using lesson/ learning study approach. The study deployed ethnographic research design along with qualitative and quantitative approaches. It was underpinned by variation theory of learning and lesson/learning study approach. It involved 65 respondents whereby 5 were English language teachers and 60 were form IV students who were purposively sampled from a sampled school. Data related to the study were coll...

The Influence Of Gender Of School Heads On The Academic Performance: A Case Of The Best Performing Public Secondary Schools In Tanga Municipality

ABSTRACT The study assessed the Influence of Gender of School Heads on the Academic Performance in the Beast Public Secondary Schools in Tanga Municipality. The study is predominantly qualitative with some quantitative elements in a descriptive survey design. The sample comprised 1 DEO, 5 HoS, 5 AT, 25 teachers and 35 students which made a total number of 71 respondents. Data were generated through documentary review, questionnaire, interviews, and observations. Qualitative data were analyze...

Policy And Practice Issues In The Provision Of Basic Education To Children On Street In Tanzania: The Case Of Morogoro Municipality

ABSTRACT This study examined the relationship between the government policy concerning the provision of basic education to the children on street and its practice in Morogoro Municipality-Tanzania. The study was guided by four objectives: (i) to explore overall awareness of the community about the policy, (ii) to assess the quality of basic education provided to the children on street, (iii) to find out the challenges encountered in the provision of basic education to the children on street ...

Perception of teachers on physically impaired primary school pupils within inclusive education: a case of magharibi district, zanzibar.

ABSTRACT This study investigated the perceptions of teachers on physically impaired primary school pupils within inclusive education. It covered three objectives: investigate the perception of teachers on the capabilities of the physically impaired primary school pupils within inclusive education, to examine the difficulties that the physically impaired primary school pupils face within inclusive education and to explore the measures for improving education provision to the physically impair...

Influence Of Extrinsic Motivation On Job Performance Of Secondary School Teachers In Tanzania: The Case Of Shinyanga Municipality

ABSTRACT This study intended to examine the influence of extrinsic motivation on job performance of secondary school teachers in Shinyanga municipality. Specifically, objectives of this study were: (1) to examine the types of extrinsic motivation which influenced performance of secondary school teachers; (2) to explore the influence of extrinsic motivation on teachers’ job performance; and (3) to suggest the means of promoting extrinsic motivation on job performance of the teachers in seco...

Challenges Faced By School Boards In Managing Community Secondary Schools: The Case Of Kiteto District- Manyara Region Of Tanzania

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the challenges faced by school boards in managing community secondary schools in Kiteto district. Specific objectives of the study were to: assess the awareness of school board members on the roles of managing community secondary schools in Kiteto district; identify challenges faced by school boards and suggest appropriate strategies to improve school board roles in managing community secondary schools. The study employed a cross-sectiona...

The Significance Of Stakeholders´ Awareness And Participation In The Implementation Of 2014 Education And Training Policy In Tanzania: A Case Of Karatu District Council

ABSTRACT  This study focused in examining the significance of stakeholders´ awareness and participation in the implementation of 2014 Education and Training Policy in Karatu district council. A case study was used with a sample of four Head Teachers (HTs), two Ward Education Officers (WEOs), and one District Educational Officer (DEO). Data were collected using observations and interviews. The findings revealed that, Free Basic Education (FBE) policy has had increased access to schooling for...

Teachers’ Practice In Diverse Classrooms And Inclusive Education; A Case Of Selected Secondary Schools In Tabora Municipal

ABSTRACT This phenomenological case study documents teachers‟ perception and practice of inclusive education and the barriers they encounter in twelve public secondary schools in Tabora municipality. The study is framed with socio-cultural theory and paradigm shift model. Questionnaires, structured interview schedule and focus group discussions with teachers elicited data on: teachers‟ perception; strategies they use; and the challenges they encounter as they practice inclusive education...

Challenges Facing Beginning Primary School Teachers: The Case Of Mvomero District, Morogoro Region In Tanzania

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to identify challenges facing Beginning Primary School Teachers (BPST) in Mvomero District, Morogoro region in Tanzania. This was a survey research in five public primary schools done mainly through qualitative and quantitative research approaches. The study was guided by Theory X, Theory Y and Symbolic interactionism Theory. A total of 32 participants were selected through purposive sampling and convenience sampling techniques. Data were collected thro...

Students’ Perception Of Teachers’ Use Of Codeswitching In Teaching English Language In Secondary Schools In Tanzania: The Case Of Gairo District

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate students‘ perception of teachers‘ use of code-switching in teaching the English language in secondary schools. The research questions that guided the study were: One, What are teachers‘ code-switching practices in teaching English language in secondary Schools? Two, How does code-switching practice influence students‘ mastery of English language skills in secondary schools? Three, What are the students‘ perceptions on code-switc...


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