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Effectiveness of Government circular number 4 of 2012 in controlling truancy: A case of Mbeya rural community secondary schools

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dc.creator Mwakimenya, Neema Ikusa
dc.date 2019-08-18T08:09:56Z
dc.date 2019-08-18T08:09:56Z
dc.date 2015
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:15:26Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:15:26Z
dc.identifier Mwakimenya, N. I. (2015). Effectiveness of Government circular number 4 of 2012 in controlling truancy: A case of Mbeya rural community secondary schools. Dodoma: The University of Dodoma.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/745
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/745
dc.description Dissertation (MA Education)
dc.description This study sought to investigate the effectiveness of the Government Circular Number 4 of 2012 in controlling the truancy of form four students in community secondary schools in Mbeya Rural District. The study was guided by the Hierarchy of needs theory. The study mainly used a qualitative approach and supported with some elements of quantitative research. A total sample of 262 respondents was involved in the study. The study employed interview, documentary review, focused group discussion, and questionnaire to collect data. The data were analysed through content analysis where emerging themes were identified and descriptive analysis where data were summarized in tabular form. The study findings indicated that Government Circular Number 4 0f 2012 has negative impact on truancy as it accelerates form four student truancy. Secondly, it was discovered that 32.4 % of the teachers and 44% of the students agree that the circular has increased the rate of form four students’ truancy. Thirdly, it was found that the factors contributing to student truancy include family, school, community, and individual factors. Lastly, the extent of truancy was high in community secondary schools. It is recommended that the Government should involve various educational stakeholders in formulating educational circulars, the heads of schools should ensure that educational circulars are accessible to both teachers and students, and lastly, the circular should be amended in order to prevent the students from using it as a loophole to play truant. Further research should be conducted to investigate the effectiveness of other circulars concerning indiscipline cases in educational institutions in Tanzania.
dc.language en
dc.publisher The University of Dodoma
dc.subject Community secondary schools
dc.subject Government Circular
dc.subject Educational stakeholders
dc.subject Educational circulars
dc.subject Educational institutions
dc.subject Mbeya
dc.subject Truancy
dc.subject Absenteeism
dc.title Effectiveness of Government circular number 4 of 2012 in controlling truancy: A case of Mbeya rural community secondary schools
dc.type Dissertation


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