The emphasis from teaching to learning in Tanzania schools is probably the most important pedagogical move which requires a lot of effort to realize. Curriculum reform since 1997 introduced the Student- Centered Learning (SCL) based on constructivism as a cornerstone for improvement of the quality of education in secondary schools. This study aimed to assess the implementation of SCL in four secondary schools in Morogoro. It involved 16 diploma teachers and 4 heads of schools. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches were adopted in which analysis of teachers lesson plans, classroom observation, and interviews were employed. It was found that, although lesson plans showed that teachers were using interactive teaching methods, traditi...
Intention of public secondary school teachers’ to leave the teaching profession in favour of other w...
Transition to secondary school is a problem internationally. Tanzanian students face an additional c...
The competence of Tanzanian teachers, as in other countries, depends on high quality and widely avai...
This study assesses the challenges facing teachers in the implementation of the paradigm shift towar...
The revision of the national curriculum in Tanzania in 2005 marked a significant policy shift from l...
Teaching during the transition period of curriculum change is a very challenging activity. Teachers ...
The purpose of the study was to examines the challenges of teaching methodology in Tanzania secondar...
The purpose of this study was to obtain a better understanding of the professional learning needs of...
Teachers’ transfer is something common, but it should comply with all public service regulations for...
Despite being exposed to the Learner-Centred Approach (LCA) through traditional teacher professional...
It is widely acknowledged that in order to improve the quality of education in primary schools in de...
This study was conducted to examine secondary school teacher’s and student’s perceptions on preferen...
Journal of Education and Learning 2015; 4 (2): 73-80This study investigated issues surrounding the i...
This study investigated professional learning opportunities that student-teachers attained and the c...
Despite being exposed to the Learner-Centred Approach (LCA) through traditional teacher professiona...
Intention of public secondary school teachers’ to leave the teaching profession in favour of other w...
Transition to secondary school is a problem internationally. Tanzanian students face an additional c...
The competence of Tanzanian teachers, as in other countries, depends on high quality and widely avai...
This study assesses the challenges facing teachers in the implementation of the paradigm shift towar...
The revision of the national curriculum in Tanzania in 2005 marked a significant policy shift from l...
Teaching during the transition period of curriculum change is a very challenging activity. Teachers ...
The purpose of the study was to examines the challenges of teaching methodology in Tanzania secondar...
The purpose of this study was to obtain a better understanding of the professional learning needs of...
Teachers’ transfer is something common, but it should comply with all public service regulations for...
Despite being exposed to the Learner-Centred Approach (LCA) through traditional teacher professional...
It is widely acknowledged that in order to improve the quality of education in primary schools in de...
This study was conducted to examine secondary school teacher’s and student’s perceptions on preferen...
Journal of Education and Learning 2015; 4 (2): 73-80This study investigated issues surrounding the i...
This study investigated professional learning opportunities that student-teachers attained and the c...
Despite being exposed to the Learner-Centred Approach (LCA) through traditional teacher professiona...
Intention of public secondary school teachers’ to leave the teaching profession in favour of other w...
Transition to secondary school is a problem internationally. Tanzanian students face an additional c...
The competence of Tanzanian teachers, as in other countries, depends on high quality and widely avai...