Tag: Leadership

Influence of Leadership Induction Training on the Performance of Newly Appointed Heads of Public Secondary Schools in Arusha City Council

Influence of Leadership Induction Training on the Performance of Newly Appointed Heads of Public Secondary Schools in Arusha City Council

Fidelis MichaelHead Master, Mirisho Gambo Secondary School,P.O. Box 311- Arusha, TanzaniaEmail: fthianjar@gmail.com Dr. Raphael Paul KitulaLecturer; St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), Arusha.P.O. Box 12385 – Arusha, Tanzania.Email: kitula07@gmail.com Abstract: This study assessed the influence of leadership induction programme on the performance of newly appointed heads of public secondary schools in Arusha city council. The…

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Contribution of School Boards for Effective Teaching and Learning: A Focus on Public Secondary Schools in Mbeya District, Tanzania

Contribution of School Boards for Effective Teaching and Learning: A Focus on Public Secondary Schools in Mbeya District, Tanzania

Jeremiah Tabu & Chrispina LekuleSt. Augustine University of TanzaniaEmail: jeremiahking54@gmail.com Abstract: This study sought to examine contribution of School Boards for effective teaching and learning. The study also explored challenges which School Board members face and how to mitigate them. A mixed research approach and explanatory sequential design were employed. Data was collected through questionnaires…

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Challenges Facing Women Scaling to Political Leadership in Post-Colonial Kenya: A Case of Gusiiland, South Western Kenya, 1963-2013

Challenges Facing Women Scaling to Political Leadership in Post-Colonial Kenya: A Case of Gusiiland, South Western Kenya, 1963-2013

Dr. Zacharia O. Mokua & Dr. Evans Omosa NyamwakaKisii University, KenyaEmail: ondieki.zachary@yahoo.com Received December 14, 2020; Revised December 20; Accepted December 27, 2020 Abstract: In Gusiiland, women constitute a significant proportion of the electorates. However, since independence, no woman in Gusiiland has ever been voted to the National Parliament and the Senate despite their voting…

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Correlations between Leadership Styles and SelfEsteem of Employees: A Case of Technical Colleges in Arusha City, Tanzania

Correlations between Leadership Styles and SelfEsteem of Employees: A Case of Technical Colleges in Arusha City, Tanzania

Baraka Manjale Ngussa University of Arusha, Tanzania ngussathe5th@gmail.com Siriviana Mengo National Council for Technical Education, Arusha, Tanzania mengo@nacte.go.tz ABSTRACT: This study investigated on correlations between leadership styles and employees‟ selfesteem among colleges in Arusha City. It employed Descriptive Correlational research design with a quantitative approach whereby a total of 125 respondents filled the questionnaire. Data…

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