Kisovu, Ezekiel S.
(2019)
The Role of
Headmasters/ Headmistresses in Enhancing Secondary School Students’ Academic
Performance: A Case Study in Kinondoni District.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
This research examined the role of headmasters/headmistresses in enhancing
secondary school students’ examination performance in Kinondoni district.
Although many studies have been done by researchers few of them studied the
extent and assessment of headmasters/headmistresses’ role in enhancing secondary
school students’ examination performance in CSEE. The objective of the study was
to understand the role of headmasters/mistresses in enhancing students’
examinations performance. The samples for the study were consisted of 29
respondents of which seventeen were teachers and twelve students who were
selected from four secondary schools in the District. The data were collected through
interview, questionnaire and documentary analysis. The interview obtained the
information about the extent to which headmasters/mistresses’ supervision role
influences the students’ academic performance in CSEE. Finally, the documentary
analysis method generated information on the techniques used by
headmasters/mistresses to involve parents in enhancing students’ academic
performance. The research found that the role of the headmaster/headmistress rarely
enhanced the secondary school students in improving examination performance. The
unfavourable academic environment in which the tasks were performed was
triggered by lack of funds, facilities and less of parents’ commitment. This study
concludes that, lack of improvement of secondary school students’ academic
performance as linked to the role of headmasters/ headmistresses is the impact of
education system. The study recommends for the government to extend more
support to secondary schools so as to improve school supervision, resources,
teaching and learning facilities.
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