EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Hostile environment in schools: The past meets the present
>Between May 21 and 25, 2007, I carried out a five-day survey on Teaching and Learning Processes in Secondary Schools in Same District, Kilimanjaro Region.The aim was to establish how teachers do their work, the methods they use, how and whether pupils are involved in the learning process and the role of parents in their children’s education.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
TheCitizen19 May
EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Universities everywhere, but are they worth it?
>In an attempt to raise primary school enrolment, the government dropped fees in 2001—and the response was well worth it. By 2009, 95 per cent of children were in school all the way from pre-primary to secondary level.
11 years ago
TheCitizen28 May
EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Moshi Tech: From the cradle of engineers to shambolic state
>Once an academic giant producing the best engineers and technicians in the country, Moshi Technical Secondary School has lost its shine. It is a far cry from the school that produced—in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s—such outstanding graduates in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering that they are now teaching in universities worldwide, including the United States.
11 years ago
TheCitizen08 Aug
FROM THE BEAT: Present is bad, where is the good past?
Life can be funny at times to the extent that a funeral becomes comical affair.
11 years ago
TheCitizen21 May
EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Unhappy teachers can only deliver unhappy results, contends TTU
>The Tanzania Teachers’ Union (TTU) wants the government to pay teachers more than double their current earnings, based on the argument that unhappy teachers cannot work effectively. TTU Acting General Secretary Ezekiah Oluoch spoke with The Citizen staff writer Lucas Liganga on the burning issue in the teaching fraternity.
10 years ago
IPPmedia18 Feb
Govt must ensure 'special' schools are indeed special
IPPmedia
Several years ago the government established what it called 'special schools' for bright students who were enrolled to pursue secondary school education. Such were Mzumbe in Morogoro, Ilboru in Arusha, Mirambo in Tabora and Msalato in Dodoma, ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen19 Apr
KATIBA REVIEW SPECIAL: Special education fund needed
>Today every Tanzanian knows that education for his or her child is not a privilege, but a right, which must be given to the child without any excuses. Both the current Constitution and the Law of the Child recognise this right. Fortunately enough, even the proposed Constitution has made this right clearer than ever in Article 52. Governments of all phases since independence have been doing reasonably well in expanding educational facilities for all levels of education to ensure Tanzanian...
10 years ago
IPPmedia13 Nov
Govt to present report on 'dead' World Bank boreholes in House
IPPmedia
IPPmedia
Mbozi West MP David Silinde (Chadema) brought up the challenge after the government's yesterday denial of the allegations. The MP maintained that the boreholes are 'dead' and do not produce any water and according to him, the crisis is the result of poor ...
10 years ago
IPPmedia26 Aug
Private sector meets challenge of ward secondary schools
IPPmedia
Education experts are frightened that a new generation of students, studying in Ward secondary schools, had little opportunities to enter science-related fields in future just as a result most schools face severe shortage of labs, teachers, books and ...
11 years ago
Daily News03 Apr
Best schools for special award
Daily News
Daily News
THE government has decided to recognise and motivate best performing schools and teachers as a way of creating competition and enhance performance and quality of education in the country. The decision to reward teachers and best performing schools ...
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