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Author | Eliada Werungu Bina Tieng’o |
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ISBN | 978-1-63902-230-4 |
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Number of pages | 135 |
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The book investigates community participation and perceptions on project-based support to public primary schools to ensure basic education sustainability in Rorya District, Mara, Tanzania. Specifically, the current study’s overarching aim was to explore an approach that will strengthen community participation in project-based support to public primary schools to ensure sustainable FFBE for optimum learning. The […]
ISBN: 978-1-63902-230-4
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Author | Eliada Werungu Bina Tieng’o |
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ISBN | 978-1-63902-230-4 |
Language | |
Number of pages | 135 |
Publisher | |
Publication year |
The book investigates community participation and perceptions on project-based support to public primary schools to ensure basic education sustainability in Rorya District, Mara, Tanzania. Specifically, the current study’s overarching aim was to explore an approach that will strengthen community participation in project-based support to public primary schools to ensure sustainable FFBE for optimum learning. The study employed a concurrent mixed research design with quantitative and qualitative data triangulated for validation. The overall reliability of the questionnaires was .850 and .844, respectively. Data was collected using questionnaires and interview schedules. Descriptive statistics established means and standard deviations for variability in the respondents’ perceptions, while Pearson Product – Moment correlation coefficient tested relationship. Ecological Systems Theory and Transformational Theory guided the study. The major findings are that parents do not see the value of public primary school education and the advantages of fee-free education; both parents and School Management Committee members do not see it important for the community to participate in project-based support for education; the null hypothesis was rejected; the respondents perceived the community inadequately supporting fee-free basic education; the SMC observed that there were minimal challenges; the research collated the recommendations emerged from the study findings for interventions, and the researcher invented a model for community participation. The major recommendation is that the government collaborate with the other stakeholders at Rorya District should conduct awareness seminars on the importance of community participation in project-based support to public primary schools. Further, the study proposed a TWE project-based model: A Sustainable fee-free basic education for public primary schools in Tanzania.