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Challenges of continued civil strife on the education system in Somalia
(2002)
This paper examines the effects of war on an education system with specific focus on Somalia. It is a known fact that wars have very devastating effects on human life in all aspects. In most cases the education system is ...
Factors that influence learners' perceptions on affordability of the distance learning program at the University of Nairobi, Kenya
(2002)
The demand for university education has increased rapidly in the past four decades. Distance Learning (DL) emerged strongly to address challenges spurred by the rising demand for university education. The B.Ed (Arts), by ...
In-service teachers' classroom practices and experiences
(2002)
This paper examines multi-site cases of in-service teachers' classroom practices and experiences about chemistry unit lesson planning and implementation following the Strengthening of Mathematics and Science in Secondary ...
Attitude factor and the future of christian religious education in Kenya secondary schools
(2002)
This paper attempts to find out the impact of teachers and students' attitudes on the teaching of Christian Religious Education in Kenyan secondary schools. The purpose of the investigation is to explain the attitudes of ...
Factors influencing participation rates in public primary schools in Rangwe division of Homa-Bay district, Kenya
(2002)
According to education sector report (2007: 12), the primary school completion rate (PCR) has grown from 52.5 % in 2001 to 67.4 % in 2005. The primary net enrolment rate (NER) similarly increased from 82.1 % in 2004 to ...
The status of drug addiction rehabilitation programmes in Kenya: A case study Asumbi treatment centre
(2002)
Alcohol and Substance Abuse has increased greatly globally resulting in increased numbers of drug addicts. The purpose of this study was to investigate the status of the rehabilitation programmes for drug addicts at the ...
An analysis of the factors that influence teacher attrition in both public and private secondary schools in Kisumu city, Kenya
(2002)
The Kenyan government froze teacher recruitment in 1998 due to high expenditure in the education sector and subsequently lifted the ban in 2001 but on re¬placement basis. By 2002 the shortfall of teachers had risen to ...
Deletion Designs
(University of Nairobi, 2002)
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An analysis of how post-colonial educational policy implementation in higher education has contributed to soci-economic transformation of Kenya
(2002)
Planners attempting to influence the course of a country s educational development can expect to corifront a wide variety of problems which are sometimes difficult to formalize. Many of these challenges involve the most ...
The implications of decentralised teacher recruitment in public secondary schools in Kisumu District Kenya
(2002)
Decentralization of teacher recruitment in Kenya was as a result of World Bank/IMF policies, which support projects that guarantee direct net economic returns by productivity and indirect returns or externalities. The ...