Dissertation (MA Public Administration)
The study was about the Assessment of the local government financing towards quality
education in public schools in Karatu district. The study particularly sought to
determine whether there is relationship between finance/funds provided by local
government and students‘ performance in public secondary schools in Tanzania. In
fact, most of public secondary schools get inadequate amount of funds which is also
associated with delay and this obviously has negative consequences on students‘
performance. This study therefore investigated the financial mechanism used by local
government in funds allocation in secondary schools.
A sample of 75 respondents was made use of and these were randomly .The methods
used in data collection are interviews, questionnaire and documentary review. The
statistical package for social science (SPSS) was used for management of data and
analysis.
Unveiled were findings with regard to the study notably depicted that local government
has an inadequate and deplorable amount of funds, experiences delay of funds, funds
not allocated on time, pitiable management of funds and poor audit of the allocated
funds which seemingly and apparently become persistently detrimental problems
associated with the funds received in public secondary schools.
The study recommends that, heads of schools should be more creative in formulating
different projects around schools for the purpose of generating incomes as well as
frequent audit so as to avoid misuse of the funds allocated by stakeholders in education
sector.