The aim of the study was to examine the role of traditional cultural beliefs ceremonies on girls’ access to secondary school education provision in Tanzania. The study was done in urban Njombe region. Specifically at Luhororo, Uwemba and Mpechi secondary, and also at Luponde Madobole and Mkela primary school. The targeted population was students and parents. The study employed qualitative approach. Randomly and purposive sampling were used. Data were collected through structured and semi-structured interview. Data were analyzed through thematic analysis. The findings revealed that, most of the traditional cultural beliefs ceremonies does not fervor the equal chance for boys and girls in provision of education specifically secondary educatio...
The underrepresentation of girls in schools is a serious problem in many parts of the world and a se...
The purpose of this paper is to assess various efforts made in Tanzania to enhance girls' education ...
The study examined the influence of religious and cultural beliefs on girl-child educational aspirat...
The aim of the study was to examine the role of traditional cultural beliefs ceremonies on girls’ ac...
Globally the access of women education is still a debatable issue in most of developing countries. T...
Globally the access of women education is still a debatable issue in most of developing countries. T...
Abstract This study explored the influence of traditional customs and practices on secondary educati...
Girls are in a detrimental situation concerning accessing and succeeding in their formal education....
The study is about the influence of socio-cultural issues in limiting girls’ primary education in ma...
Education is the key to social justice, opportunities, and social, economic, and political developme...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the way socio-cultural values affected the provision of ...
Despite the emphasis on compulsory basic education for all children in the Sustainable Development G...
The study aimed to investigate the impact of Maasai customs on secondary school girls academic perfo...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of education in empowering girl child along the coastal areas...
This paper aimed to assess the challenges that are faced by a girl child in rural Tanzania, for the ...
The underrepresentation of girls in schools is a serious problem in many parts of the world and a se...
The purpose of this paper is to assess various efforts made in Tanzania to enhance girls' education ...
The study examined the influence of religious and cultural beliefs on girl-child educational aspirat...
The aim of the study was to examine the role of traditional cultural beliefs ceremonies on girls’ ac...
Globally the access of women education is still a debatable issue in most of developing countries. T...
Globally the access of women education is still a debatable issue in most of developing countries. T...
Abstract This study explored the influence of traditional customs and practices on secondary educati...
Girls are in a detrimental situation concerning accessing and succeeding in their formal education....
The study is about the influence of socio-cultural issues in limiting girls’ primary education in ma...
Education is the key to social justice, opportunities, and social, economic, and political developme...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the way socio-cultural values affected the provision of ...
Despite the emphasis on compulsory basic education for all children in the Sustainable Development G...
The study aimed to investigate the impact of Maasai customs on secondary school girls academic perfo...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of education in empowering girl child along the coastal areas...
This paper aimed to assess the challenges that are faced by a girl child in rural Tanzania, for the ...
The underrepresentation of girls in schools is a serious problem in many parts of the world and a se...
The purpose of this paper is to assess various efforts made in Tanzania to enhance girls' education ...
The study examined the influence of religious and cultural beliefs on girl-child educational aspirat...