Chaula, Evaristo Michael
(2015)
An assessment on influence of School Feeding Program on pupils’ enrolment, attendance and academic performance in primary schools in Njombe district, Tanzania.
Masters thesis, The Open University Of Tanzania.
Abstract
This study investigated the influence the School Feeding Program (SFP) on pupils’
enrolment, attendance and academic performance in primary schools in Njombe district-
Tanzania. It employed the following three specific objectives: To examine the levels of
enrolment before and after the commencement of the school feeding program, to assess
the influence of school feeding program on pupils’ attendance and to determine the
influence of school feeding program on pupils’ academic performance. The study was
supported by literature from other research studies done on school feeding program and
very few from other subject areas. The study employed mixed research approach and
adopted descriptive design in order to achieve the aim of the study. Data were collected
from six primary schools in Njombe district. It involved a sample of 55 respondents
including one District Education Officer (DEO), six head teachers, 12 teachers, 12
chairpersons of school committees, 12 parents and 12 pupils. Participants were selected
through stratified random sampling, simple random sampling and purposive sampling.
Data collection methods were documentary reviews, questionnaires and interviews. The
study findings showed that school feeding program has increased pupils’ enrolment,
attendance and academic performance. Few schools have been not stable in terms of
pupils’ enrolment, attendance and academic performance due to parents’ negative attitudes
towards education, lack of teaching and learning materials, long distance to and from
schools, poverty of parents, shortage of teachers, overcrowded classes, political issues and
pupils who were orphans. The study recommends that the government through Ministry of
Prime Minister’s Office Regional Administration and Local Government should improve
the infrastructure of the schools by cooperating with other educational stakeholders and
encouraging parents to support SFPs by contributing contributions like money and food.
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