Title: STATUS OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY RESOURCES IN ORDINARY SECONDARY
SCHOOLS: A CASE STUDY OF MOROGORO MUNICIPALITY, TANZANIA |
Authors: Rozina Isaack Mmassy, Justine D. Maganira and Jamal J. Athuman |
Abstract: The availability of biology laboratory resources plays an important role in the success of the practical
activities for teachers to carry out their roles in the teaching processes. This study examined the current
status of biology laboratory resources in ordinary secondary schools. The study was carried out in
seven public and six private ordinary-level secondary schools within Morogoro Municipality,
Tanzania. The study involved a mixed method approach and 40 participants, including 13 biology
teachers, one laboratory technician and 26 students. We collected data through a questionnaire and
structured interviews, then analyzed it using descriptive analysis, chi-square tests, and content analysis.
The findings of this study showed a significant difference in the availability of laboratory resources
between public and private schools (?2 =67.105, df = 2, p = 0.000). 50% of laboratory items were
sufficient in both school types, while 33% and 14% were absent in public schools and private schools,
respectively. Also, the study shows that practical manuals had a higher deficit than other resources.
Additionally, the study identified limited time as the primary challenge to conducting practical
activities in public and private schools. We recommend increasing the allocation of laboratory
resources to public schools and providing more laboratory time for students in both schools. |
Keywords: Biology Laboratory Resources, Private schools, Public Schools, Challenges, |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2025.8205 |
Date of Publication: 15-03-2025 |
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