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The Effect of Teachers’ Morale in Improving Academic Performance of Secondary Schools in Bukoba Municipal

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Figure 2.1 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (1943)
Figure 2.1 Conceptual Framework  Source: Research Insight (2017).
Table 4.1 Respondents Biographic Features
Table  4.2  Age  Category  for  Teachers,  Heads  of  School  and  District  Education  Officers by Age in Absolute Frequency and Percentage
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