Teaching methods for motivating girls to learn science subjects in community secondary schools in Mbeya, Tanzania

Authors

  • Stella F. Toto Department of Educational Foundations and Continuing Education, The University of Dodoma, Tanzania
  • Daniel M. Mngarah Department of Educational Management and Policy Studies, The University of Dodoma, Tanzania
  • Huruma O. Bwagilo Department of Psychology and Curriculum Studies, The University of Dodoma, Tanzania

Keywords:

teaching methods, motivation, gender gap, learner-centred approaches, under-representation

Abstract

This qualitative study investigated effective teaching methods that motivate girls to learn science subjects in community secondary schools in Mbeya, Tanzania. It focused on participants’ perspectives on these methods and the challenges teachers face in the teaching process. Data were collected from 40 participants across four community secondary schools using observations, interviews, and focus group discussions. The findings revealed that teachers used both teacher-centred and learner-centred approaches to motivate girls to learn science subjects. However, challenges such as overcrowded classrooms, inadequate teaching resources, and poor infrastructure hindered teachers’ efforts to motivate girls to learn science. The study recommends improving the learning environment and resource availability to enhance girls’ motivation and engagement in science subsects within community secondary schools.

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Published

08.02.2025