Effective Utilization of Capitation Grants and Its Influence in Improving Educational Facilities in Public Secondary Schools in Arusha City, Tanzania

Effective Utilization of Capitation Grants and Its Influence in Improving Educational Facilities in Public Secondary Schools in Arusha City, Tanzania

Rajabu Hassani
Oljoro Primary School, Arusha.
Email: masoudrajabu04@gmail.com

Kennedy Omondi Otieno
St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), Arusha.
Email: omondiken2016@gmail.com

Abstract: This study investigated the effectiveness of utilization of capitation grants and its influence in improving educational facilities in public secondary schools in Arusha city. Specifically, the study examined the shortcomings on the effective utilisation of capitation grants in public secondary schools and the possible measures to address shortcomings on the effective utilisation of capitation grants in improving educational facilities in secondary schools. This study was built on Contingency Theory. Descriptive research design and a mixed research approach were employed. The target population consisted of 963 teachers and 29 heads of school. Stratified sampling was used to select 96 teachers, and purposive sampling was used to select 8 head of schools. Questionnaires and interviews were used for data collection. Validity of research instruments was ensured by research experts. Reliability was ensured by Cronbach Alpha method which gave r=0.922. Trustworthiness was observed to ensure reliability of qualitative instruments. The findings revealed inadequate capitation grants, poor management, political interference, and lack of accountability as the shortcomings that hinder effective utilization of capitation grants allocated leading to dissatisfaction in management, teaching facilities and infrastructure. The study suggests increasing capitation grants, enhancing management, accountability, securing political support, improving transparency and monitoring as the necessary measures. In conclusion, schools should struggle to effectively manage inadequate capitation grants to improve educational facilities in public secondary schools. The study recommended that the government through MoEST should increase the amount of capitation grants to enhance financial management in order to maximize the provision of educational facilities in public secondary schools.