African Geography Education | 02 December 2008
Community Participation and School Governance in Tanzanian Communities: An Exploratory Study
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Abstract
Community participation is increasingly recognised as a crucial aspect of effective school governance in many educational settings, including Tanzania. The research employed a survey questionnaire designed to gather data from parents, teachers, and local government officials across various Tanzanian districts. The sample was stratified by geographical location and socio-economic status to ensure broad representation. Community participation significantly influenced school decision-making processes, with over 70% of respondents indicating that community input improved educational programmes and resource allocation. The study underscores the importance of fostering greater community involvement in schools as a key strategy for enhancing governance effectiveness and improving educational performance. Educational policymakers should prioritise initiatives to enhance community engagement, such as training workshops and forums designed to empower local stakeholders with knowledge and skills necessary for effective participation. Community Participation, School Governance, Tanzania, Educational Outcomes