The Influence of Teachers’ Professional Dressing on Students’ Learning Outcomes in Public Secondary Schools in Busega District, Simiyu- Tanzania

Authors

  • Ogada Paskali Daimon Busega District
  • Felista Tangi St. Augustine University of Tanzania
  • Georgina Mugisha St. Augustine University of Tanzania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61227/6062fx62

Keywords:

Teachers, Professional Dressing, Students’ Learning Outcomes, Public Secondary Schools

Abstract

This paper evaluated the influence of teachers’ professional dressing on students’ learning outcomes in public secondary schools in Busega District, Simiyu- Tanzania. The study was guided by Ajzen’s (1985) Theory of Planned Behavior, used a mixed-methods explanatory sequential design. The target population was 1,675 individuals, including students, teachers, school leaders, WEOs, a DSEO, and a TSC district leader. A sample of 182 respondents was selected 92 students and 80 teachers via stratified and simple random sampling, and 10 administrators purposively. Data were collected through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, with validity ensured by expert review and reliability confirmed via test-retest, yielding coefficients between 0.7 and 0.95. The study found that teachers’ professional dressing positively influences students’ learning outcomes by enhancing classroom focus, discipline, motivation, and respect, with both teachers and students acknowledging its impact. Teachers’ neat and appropriate appearance also sets a strong example, reinforcing authority and promoting a positive learning environment. The study concluded that teachers’ adherence to professional dress significantly contributes to student engagement, behavior, and academic performance in public secondary schools in Busega District. The study recommended that schools should enforce clear professional dress codes and provide guidance and training to ensure teachers’ appearance consistently supports effective teaching and learning.

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Published

2026-06-08

How to Cite

Daimon, O. P., Tangi, F. ., & Mugisha, G. . (2026). The Influence of Teachers’ Professional Dressing on Students’ Learning Outcomes in Public Secondary Schools in Busega District, Simiyu- Tanzania. Journal of Teaching, Learning & Curriculum, 2(1), 294-309. https://doi.org/10.61227/6062fx62

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