ABSTRACT This was a univariate study which examined the influence of pre-primary education experience on literacy skills development among 473 primary grades 1-3 pupils. The first research question investigated the difference in literacy skill development with pre-primary school attendance. A two-way ANOVA revealed that the main effect for pre-school attendance, on literacy skill achievement was not significant F (1, 473) = .32, p = .57,. The second research question investigated the effect o...
ABSTRACT The general objective of this study was to investigate the influence of Open Performance Review and Appraisal System on Improvement of Teacher‟s Job Performance of Secondary Schools in Nyamagana District. This was due to the hope that the findings obtained will form a base for further studies; inform policy makers and stakeholders on how to make effective uses of OPRAS. The research employed cross-section survey design and data were attained from 50 teachers, 10 heads of schools, D...
ABSTRACT The present study intended to investigate how teachers and students in secondary schools experience learning through English language which the medium of instruction and the strategies they employ in order to successfully understand their subjects. It addresses the problem of learning subject content in contexts where English is a foreign language to students. The theoretical framework to guide this study includes: A socio-cultural perspective on learning which was chosen as a frame ...
ABSTRACT This study investigated parents’ involvement in supporting literacy skills development to pre-primary school children in Tanzania. The study employed Epstein’s Theory of Parental Involvement. The study was conducted in Butiama district in Mara region, involving 32 parents: 19 males and 13 females. It employed purposive and snowball sampling techniques to obtain respondents. Furthermore, the study employed case study research design in which participatory observation and unstructu...
ABSTRACT This study explored the provision of quality school guidance and counseling services in secondary schools in Micheweni District at north region in Pemba Island located in Zanzibar. The study aimed to examine the roles and responsibilities of school counselors, identify problems facing school guidance and counseling services, and then establish measures to improve the provision of guidance and counseling services in Zanzibar schools. The study employed descriptive survey design using ...
ABSTRACT This study explored the role of self-directed professional development approach on primary school teachers’ career development in Kilosa district. The study employed a case study design using a qualitative research approach. A total of 41 respondents including primary school teachers, head teachers, and Educational Officer were involved. Purposive and snowball sampling was used to obtain the study participants. The semi-structured interview and the open-ended questionnaires were th...
ABSTRACT Namibia has a small population of about 2.1 million but about 30 languages are spoken. English was chosen as the official language although it is only a home language to about 1.9% of the population. Moreover, English was also selected to be the language of instruction from Grade 4 up to the tertiary level. Studies indicate that English proficiency is poor amongst most Namibian teachers as well as learners and that teachers sometimes resort to mixing English with mother tongue dur...
ABSTRACT This study aimed at investigating effectiveness of Open Performance Review and Appraisal System (OPRAS) in public ordinary secondary schools of Tanzania particularly Tabora Municipality. The study was inspired by the belief that through its findings useful data can be generated. The specific objectives of the study were to: Assess teachers‟ perception on Open Performance Review and Appraisal system; Investigate teachers‟ conception on the effectiveness of Open Performance Review ...
ABSTRACT Teachers’ knowledge caught the attention of many educators in different disciplines such as Mathematics. In Namibia, some authors and organisations have claimed that Namibian Mathematics teachers at both Primary and Secondary School levels have insufficient Subject Content Knowledge (SCK) and Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK), which negatively impacted learners’ academic performance over the past years. However, no study has been carried on the Grade 12 Mathematics’ SCK and ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify the challenges affecting job performance among the secondary school teachers in Kilosa District. This study was guided by Herzberg Motivation Theory. The study employed qualitative and quantitative approaches. A sample of 79 which comprised 12 head teachers and 67teachers were used. Purposive and random techniques were used to obtain the sample. Data were collected through questionnaires interviews and documentary review. Qualitative data a...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of Fee Free Primary Education (FFPE) on pupils‟ enrollment and school physical facilities in Ikungi District of Singida Region in Tanzania. Specifically, the study examined the impact of FFPE on pupils‟ enrollment, determined availability of physical facilities as well as exploring the school strategic responses to the problem of inadequate physical facilities. The study employed a cross-sectional survey design using a mixed research approach. D...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the influence of Assistive Technology Utilization on academic performance of pupils with disabilities primary schools in Dodoma and Dar es Salaam. The specific objectives of this study were to investigate on the availability and use of Assistive Technology Devices, relationship between Assistive Technology availability and academic performance, factors affecting Assistive Technology utilization, and to evaluate the perspectives of pupils with disabilities and ...
ABSTRACT Bacillus anthracis is a soil-borne bacterium and the causative agent of the disease anthrax which commonly infects herbivorous animals. The disease is transmitted via three routes of infection: ingestion, cutaneous or inhalation of spores. This study investigated the seasonality of dust bathing as a possible contributor to inhalational anthrax in zebra, blue wildebeest and African elephants, in relation to the seasonality of anthrax mortalities in Etosha National Park. Most anthrax ...
ABSTRACT Over a decade, Mathematics performance has been reportedly poor, of which Geometry has been identified as one of the difficult topics for learners in Namibia. Non-experimental and experimental studies revealed a need for teachers to develop classroom-related ICT resources for subject teaching, more especially for conceptually demanding topics like Geometry. An embedded mixed-method research design was applied, using a nonequivalent pre-test-post-test quasi-experimental design and a ...
ABSTRACT This study investigated sustaining the school feeding programme in Mkalama District, Tanzania. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design, through qualitative research supported with some elements of quantitative research approach. It was conducted in three primary schools selected in urban and rural areas. The study was guided by Vroom Expectancy Theory of Motivation which focuses on the idea that people believe, there are relationships between the efforts they put forth, the p...