RESEARCH ARTICLE
descriptionPDFThe Effectiveness of head teachers’ use of education information management systems and data management in Tanzania’s primary schools
Year 2024, Volume: 9, Issue: 2, 13-22, 2024-12-29
Agnes Sauga, Makungu Bulayi
Abstract
The study examined the effectiveness of head teachers’ use of Education Information
Management System (EIMS) and data management in Tanzania’s primary schools. The study
was conducted in fifteen primary school in Wanging’ombe District, one of the districts in
Southern highlands in Tanzania. The study employed a qualitative study approach to gain Head
teacher’s insights on their effective use of education management systems to manage education
data in schools. Fifteen (15) head teachers were purposively identified as unit of case study
analysis and were interviewed. Documentary review method was conducted to learn about
quality of data in schools as result of head teachers use of education management systems. Data
was analyzed thematically and data saturation point guided decision on the theme that emerged
during the analysis. The results revealed that, head teacher’s competence in the use of the system
determined quality of school data and compliance to the standard of school data. Quality of data
was jeopardized by headteacher’s inability in the use of the education management systems. It
was concluded that, head teachers in schools lack technical skills that hinder having expected
quality educational data on time. It is therefore, recommended that, for effective head teachers’
use of systems, there is a need for regular in-service training programmes to head teachers in
schools.
Keywords
Head teachers, Education, Data management, online systems
Details
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Agnes Sauga, Makungu Bulayi
Publication Date
2024-12-29
Submission Date
2024-07-15
Acceptance Date
2024-12-01
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