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Investigating community participation in Development of secondary education in Tanzania: The case of Ilala municipal council

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dc.creator Mkatakona, Stephen
dc.date 2016-02-19T10:41:39Z
dc.date 2016-02-19T10:41:39Z
dc.date 2014
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11192/646
dc.description A Dissertation Submitted to Mzumbe University, Dar es Salaam Campus College in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Masters of Public Administration (MPA) of Mzumbe University
dc.description The concepts of community participation and development become crucial topic in attaining sustainable development. Development by itself deals with human development; therefore, the participation of the people in their own development is very essential. Education is very important tool for human liberation and development. Tanzania is one of the developing countries, which strives to achieve Universal Primary Education to meet the target of United Nation through its Millennium Development Goals. In order to achieve the target United Nations (UN) demand for government to involve the community/parents to improve the school development and pupil’s enrolment rates (UNDP, 2007). This study aimed at investigating the community participation in development of secondary education in Tanzania. Two schools from Ilala Municipality (Kitunda and Zawadi secondary schools) were taken as case studies. The study investigated general understanding of the people on community participation, the level of community participation, reasons for their participation and the challenge/limitations for effective local people participation in development. The finding reveals that the community participates in development of their school such as building classrooms, teacher’s houses, toilets, furniture in school administration. The researcher found out that the local people contribute/participate either through paying the money or labour. The choice of the community to either pay money or labour depends on the nature of activity conducted or their social-economic situation. Despite the community participation in school development, the research discovered that the participation of local people is very low as the number of people participating in development is limited. The research found out that there are number of factors that limit effective community participation which these include poverty, illiteracy and ignorance, political interferences, poor performance of the pupils, mistrust and misuse of money and lack of transparency. The researcher provide for the recommendation to improve the number of local people to participate in development and insist on the vii
dc.language en
dc.publisher Mzumbe University
dc.subject education
dc.title Investigating community participation in Development of secondary education in Tanzania: The case of Ilala municipal council
dc.type Thesis


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