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Albina C. Msigwa; Pambas B. Tandika – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
This study investigated teachers' pedagogical practices for developing creative disposition among pre-primary school children in Tanzania by drawing experiences from Dodoma City and Chemba District in Dodoma Region. It employed a qualitative approach and phenomenography design in which semi-structured interviews and focused classroom observation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Samson John Mgaiwa; Jaquiline Amani – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Globally, classrooms at all levels of education are progressively becoming more and more culturally and racially diverse, necessitating the need for instructors who are competent in Culturally Responsive Instruction (CRI). Previous empirical studies have unequivocally demonstrated that teachers' beliefs have a significant impact on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Jaquiline Amani; Samson John Mgaiwa – Education 3-13, 2025
The present study examined the role Culturally-Responsive Instruction (CRI) in fostering children's learning in rural Tanzania. Employing a multiple case study design, the study gathered information from 45 participants (6 pre-primary teachers and 39 parents) drawn from six schools in three districts using interviews, classroom observations, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Preschool Education
Ndijuye, Laurent Gabriel – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
This study examined parents and teachers' strategies to develop conflict resolution skills among naturalized refugee pre-primary children in Tanzania. A total of 8 school principals, 18 teachers, and 15 parents -- by then serving in the Parent-School Association -- were selected on the virtue of their positions. Findings revealed that pre-primary…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Skill Development, Preschool Children, Refugees
Tandika Basil, Pambas – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2023
Though research on inclusive education in pre-primary in Tanzania exist, they have paid limited attention to the participation of parents and pre-primary teachers, in making their schools responsive to all the children's needs. This study, therefore, was undertaken to establish how such stakeholders proactively contribute to making pre-primary…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Preschool Education, Content Analysis, Instructional Materials
Nyagwegwe C. Wango; Jane F. A. Rarieya; Omari M. Abunga; Mary Oluga; Aqeela Datoo – Educational Research and Reviews, 2024
The study examined the strategies used by teacher educators in their teaching practices and gender integration in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The nature of the engagement of educational leaders and administrators in supporting teaching, learning and mainstreaming gender issues in teaching was also examined. A total of 165 sampled respondents were…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Cross Cultural Studies, Gender Issues, Public Officials
Wilinski, Bethany; Machumu, Maregesi; Sharma, Amit – Childhood Education, 2021
Efforts to improve education should not neglect to provide the rich play opportunities that benefit children in so many ways. In Tanzania, the pre-primary curriculum, for example, guides teachers to use play as the primary method of teaching and learning. Despite this policy mandate for play, however, abundant evidence indicates that Tanzanian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Child Development, Skill Development