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UTILIZATION OF THE INTERNET FACILITY IN DAR ES SALAAM SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN TANZANIA

UTILIZATION OF THE INTERNET FACILITY IN DAR ES SALAAM SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN TANZANIA

... and Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) joined forces with stakeholders from the education sector to develop an implementation strategy for the ICT policy in the education ...in ...

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Students’ Subject Choice in Secondary Schools in Tanzania: A Matter of Students’ Ability and Interests or Forced  Circumstances?

Students’ Subject Choice in Secondary Schools in Tanzania: A Matter of Students’ Ability and Interests or Forced Circumstances?

... that secondary school education in Tanzania is the gateway to future career ...provide secondary school students with an environment that will allow them to pursue subjects that suit their interests ...

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Learning for Sustainable Development: Integrating Environmental Education in the Curriculum of Ordinary Secondary Schools in Tanzania

Learning for Sustainable Development: Integrating Environmental Education in the Curriculum of Ordinary Secondary Schools in Tanzania

... public secondary schools in Tanzania simply because they use similar and centralized curricula and ...other schools, stakeholders such as teacher educators, primary schools pupils, and ...

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INFLUENCE OF WORKING CONDITIONS STRATEGY ON EMPLOYEE RETENTIONIN RURAL PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN TANZANIA

INFLUENCE OF WORKING CONDITIONS STRATEGY ON EMPLOYEE RETENTIONIN RURAL PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN TANZANIA

... for schools and providing flexible work arrangements can help (Fisher et al, Shaw, ...public secondary schools in ...public secondary schools in ...

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Parents’ Role in Children’s Learning: A Case of Secondary Schools in Tarime District, Tanzania

Parents’ Role in Children’s Learning: A Case of Secondary Schools in Tarime District, Tanzania

... all Secondary Schools shall ensure that standard infrastructure, facilities, equipment and instructional materials necessary for effective and optimum teaching and learning are of good quality, available in ...

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THE AVAILABILITY AND UTILISATION OF GIRLS’ HOSTEL SERVICES: THE CASE OF SELECTED RURAL-BASED COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IGUNGA DISTRICT, TANZANIA

THE AVAILABILITY AND UTILISATION OF GIRLS’ HOSTEL SERVICES: THE CASE OF SELECTED RURAL-BASED COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IGUNGA DISTRICT, TANZANIA

... the schools in the RCSS did not have girls’ accommodation ...in Tanzania found that secondary school girls were still vulnerable to many risks in rented accommodation due to lack of accommodation ...

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Perception of students regarding the role of teachers and parents on career choice preparedness: A case of secondary schools in Meru District, Tanzania

Perception of students regarding the role of teachers and parents on career choice preparedness: A case of secondary schools in Meru District, Tanzania

... different secondary schools in Meru District which is one of Districts in Arusha Region of ...sense, schools were listed alphabetically from the 1st to the ...ten schools were randomly ...

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Implementation of School Based Continuous Assessment (CA) in Tanzania Ordinary Secondary Schools and its Implications on the Quality of Education

Implementation of School Based Continuous Assessment (CA) in Tanzania Ordinary Secondary Schools and its Implications on the Quality of Education

... of Tanzania (NECTA) has identified an aspect of schools turning in high continuous assessment (CA) marks of their students which does not correlate at all with their respective final examination subject’s ...

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STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND ITS EFFECT ON LEARNING: A CASE OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BABATI RURAL DISTRICT, TANZANIA

STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AND ITS EFFECT ON LEARNING: A CASE OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN BABATI RURAL DISTRICT, TANZANIA

... This study sought to establish students’ perception on corporal punishment and its effect on learning among Secondary Schools of Babati Rural District, Tanzania using Descriptive Design. A random ...

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Effectiveness of Educational Policy in Curbing School Dropout in Secondary Schools in Tanzania: A Case of Dodoma City

Effectiveness of Educational Policy in Curbing School Dropout in Secondary Schools in Tanzania: A Case of Dodoma City

... However, one of the major problems that have caused a lot of student dropouts is pregnancy. It is mainly influenced by moral decay in the contemporary society where by even aged male adults who are parents are involved ...

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The Effects of Interaction on the Writing of English Composition: An exploratory study in secondary schools in Tanzania

The Effects of Interaction on the Writing of English Composition: An exploratory study in secondary schools in Tanzania

... It is perhaps,unfortunate that almost all studies on language teaching and language learning in Tanzania have tended to focus on teachers' and students' attitudes towards the use of En[r] ...

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Data based decision making in improving education : an assesment of data use by secondary schools teachers in Dodoma Region, Tanzania

Data based decision making in improving education : an assesment of data use by secondary schools teachers in Dodoma Region, Tanzania

... from schools internal evaluation data ...to schools overeliance to the government in terms of policies and ...the schools because the broad government policies aimed at the country’s levels goals and ...

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Free Secondary Education and the Changing Roles of the Heads of Public Schools in Tanzania: Are They Ready for New Responsibilities?

Free Secondary Education and the Changing Roles of the Heads of Public Schools in Tanzania: Are They Ready for New Responsibilities?

... in Tanzania has been questioned by various ...of schools have little knowledge and skills to manage conflicts (Ignace, 2014) [30] and they are not able to articulate and involve teachers and students in ...

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Influence of Income Generating Activities on Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Ainamoi Sub-County, Kericho County, Kenya

Influence of Income Generating Activities on Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Ainamoi Sub-County, Kericho County, Kenya

... In Tanzania, a study by Onesmo and Koda (2018) also found that Catholic Diocese of Moshi secondary schools preferred agricultural based income generating activities due to their low startup ...These ...

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Admissions to Secondary Schools 2016

Admissions to Secondary Schools 2016

... Mr & Mrs Q both submitted an application for their child. Mrs Q applied on a paper form and Mr Q applied online. Mr and Mrs Q no longer live together but share parental responsibility for their child. The ...

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Internet Filtering in Secondary Schools

Internet Filtering in Secondary Schools

... The Secondary standards forum group agree the levels of filtering for all secondary schools. This is endorsed by the Senior Management team of the Education Leisure and Lifelong Services. The ...

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Notes for Secondary Schools 2009

Notes for Secondary Schools 2009

... Alternatively, schools submitting electronically can prepare a hardcopy list of applicants and their night school/correspondence ...manual schools, the school should report such courses on the Grades ...

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Teaching PSHE in secondary schools

Teaching PSHE in secondary schools

... For secondary teachers who may only see a particular class once or twice a week, it can some- times be difficult to understand the needs of indi- viduals within the ...

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Physical education in secondary schools

Physical education in secondary schools

... The school has developed an initiative that brings together particularly well elements of the BTEC course, the PESS initiative and the Active Young People programme. As part of the school’s Year 10 BTEC programme, pupils ...

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Solutions To The Problem Of Corrution In Secondary Schools In Delta State Of Nigeria

Solutions To The Problem Of Corrution In Secondary Schools In Delta State Of Nigeria

... and rewarded as well. For effective results, class-sizes should be reduced and only those who pass their examinations should be promoted. It is pertinent that the students emphasized the proper training of staff and ...

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