ABSTRACT
This study sought to investigate transparency in utilization of Capitation Grants in
community secondary schools in Shinyanga Municipality, Tanzania. The study was a
cross-sectional survey design, through qualitative research but supported with some
elements of quantitative research approach. It was conducted in four secondary
schools selected in urban and rural areas. The study was guided by both
psychological theories (Social Learning Theory and Theory of Planned Behaviour)
and management theory known as “Scientific Management.” The population for
study involved all community secondary school teachers, school board members,
school heads, school board chairpersons and the Municipal Secondary Education
Officer. The study involved 25 participants selected by using both purposive and
simple random sampling procedures. Data were collected using questionnaire,
interviews, observations and documentary review. Data were analyzed using both
Thematic Analysis and Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS).
Results from the study revealed that there was transparency in utilization of
Capitation Grants, where both schools and school communities were held
accountable. However, the study realized that main challenges facing school boards,
in utilization of Capitation Grants, were poor meeting attendance of some school
board members and unreliable meeting allowances, which demoralized some school
board members to participate in utilization of Capitation Grants. Suggested strategies
to overcome/alleviate the challenges were effective involvement of stakeholders in
utilization of Capitation Grants and provision of Capitation Grants with the school
board meeting allowances to motivate participation of stakeholders. Furthermore,
respondents suggested training of school board members by introducing them to their
roles and responsibilities to enable them to fulfill their responsibilities. The study
provided further recommendations regarding a policy that should govern pertinent
utilization of Capitation Grants.
Kulije, W (2021). Transparency In Utilization Of Capitation Grants: A Case Of Selected Community Secondary Schools In Shinyanga Municipality, Tanzania. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/transparency-in-utilization-of-capitation-grants-a-case-of-selected-community-secondary-schools-in-shinyanga-municipality-tanzania
Kulije, William "Transparency In Utilization Of Capitation Grants: A Case Of Selected Community Secondary Schools In Shinyanga Municipality, Tanzania" Afribary. Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/transparency-in-utilization-of-capitation-grants-a-case-of-selected-community-secondary-schools-in-shinyanga-municipality-tanzania. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
Kulije, William . "Transparency In Utilization Of Capitation Grants: A Case Of Selected Community Secondary Schools In Shinyanga Municipality, Tanzania". Afribary, Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/transparency-in-utilization-of-capitation-grants-a-case-of-selected-community-secondary-schools-in-shinyanga-municipality-tanzania >.
Kulije, William . "Transparency In Utilization Of Capitation Grants: A Case Of Selected Community Secondary Schools In Shinyanga Municipality, Tanzania" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/transparency-in-utilization-of-capitation-grants-a-case-of-selected-community-secondary-schools-in-shinyanga-municipality-tanzania