Contribution Of Secondary School Administrators In Promoting Workers Service Delivery In Public Secondary Schools: A Case Of Nyamagana District Mwanza Region

ABSTRACT

This study, concerned with the contribution of secondary school administrators, in promoting workers service delivery in public secondary schools. The main aim was to investigate to what extent the adoption and implementation of secondary school administrators in Tanzania, impacted service delivery in public secondary schools. The theoretical framework, have been created from the theories of Managerial, Transformation, Participative, Transactional, Post modern, Instructional, Contingent and Distributed theory. The study, was conducted at Nyamagana Municipal in Mwanza Region, where a cross section research design was opted. The study involved 40 education administrators who were purposeful selected; these were the District Secondary Education Officers, Academic Secondary Education Officers, School Inspectorates, Heads of Schools and Ward Education Officers. Data were collected by using questionnaires and interviews from the selected administrators. The results have shown that, administrators contributed a lot in promoting workers service delivery, in public secondary schools although they faced various challenges to reach their intended goals. On top of that, the study suggests that, for the administrators to reach their intended objectives, the Government should improve teaching environment, provide sufficient teaching and learning facilities, improve workers salaries and they should look on how to motivate service delivery. Therefore, from this combination the expectation is a quality service delivery and students‟ performance should be improved.