Will ranking of schools according to performance improve our education?
Will ranking of schools according to performance improve our education?
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On February 22 last year the government of President Jakaya Kikwete (2005--) formally launched a much-vaunted programme, dubbed 'Big Results Now' (BRN), that's apparently intending to jump Tanzania over from its current Least Developed Developing ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
IPPmedia19 Mar
Will introduction of ICT in schools improve education performance?
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The Tanzania Development Vision 2025 states, “Advanced micro-electronic information and communication technologies (ICTs) are central to a competitive social and economic transformation. ICT costs are continuing to fall while their capabilities and ...
10 years ago
Daily News25 Mar
Mwanza NGO helps pupils to improve performance
Daily News
MWANZA based non-governmental organisation (NGO), BRAC Maendeleo Tanzania has conducted a seven-day Mathematics and English subjects training to over 80 primary school teachers from Nyamagana and Ilemela districts in Mwanza Region.
10 years ago
Don.20 Apr
Use of Kiswahili in public schools hurting students' performance
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The use of Kiswahili as the medium of instruction in public schools has been cited as a contributing factor for college graduates failure to access for local or international labour markets and therefore lack skills and strength in English language. “Tanzanians ...
11 years ago
Daily News08 Apr
Lack of collaboration blamed for Mbeya schools' poor performance
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LACK of close working relationship between private and public school leaders has been blamed for poor performance among students in Mbeya. The Mbeya District Commissioner, Dr Norman Sigala, addressing the public during the education week at district ...
11 years ago
IPPmedia01 Aug
Low pay of teacher's in government schools cause for poor performance
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Poor performance exhibited by government secondary schools is because the teachers are not well compensated nor are their benefits sufficient. With that understanding, the government has pledged to pay teachers all their due payments as the basis to ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen26 Dec
Sh16bn required to improve schools
Musoma Rural District Council admits that not a single primary school is furnished with a toilet for teachers
10 years ago
Daily News11 Jun
Training pushes to improve nutrition in schools
Daily News
THE Arusha Non-Government Organisation Network (ANGONET) in association with the Partisan for Nutrition Tanzania (PANITA) have set out to conduct extensive training on matters of food and nutrition to local primary and secondary schools.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com28 Dec
Tanzania: Sh16 Billion Required to Improve Schools
AllAfrica.com
Musoma — Primary schools in Musoma Rural District need Sh16 billion to put up essential infrastructure required for improving learning and teaching environment, education stakeholders were told here yesterday. The Musoma Rural District Council ...
11 years ago
AllAfrica.Com10 Jun
Tanzania Announces US $60 Million Programme to Improve Schools
AllAfrica.com
Tanzania and the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID) have announced a four-year, 100-million-shilling ($60 million) initiative to upgrade Tanzanian schools, Tanzania's The Guardian reported Monday (June 9th).
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