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The paper aims to validate and explore, through action research, whether peer assessment tasks entailing integration of reading and writing lead to improvement of literacy gaps and possible increased learning. The research adopted a quantitative paradigm and a mini survey design that tested the hypothesis whether the year 2012 SWP (Personal Growth and Development) 210 students’ literacies (through integrating writing and reading) in one of the formerly disadvantaged universities can be...
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The volatile changes in climate are increasingly becoming a threat to many economies globally. This study assesses Uganda’s vulnerability to climatic variability in the context of how these volatile changes in climate are likely to affect long-run water resources availability. This is done by using household survey data, rainfall data as well as findings from a water resource accounting study on Uganda. First, we use the results from the water accounts to establish the current level of...
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Kenya's 8-4-4 system of education consists of 8 years of primary education, 4 years of secondary education, and 4 years of university education. The system was introduced in 1985 with the primary aim of better aligning Kenya's education system with its development aspirations. In particular, the system sought to reduce youth unemployment by offering them life skills training as well as technical and vocational skills. At the completion of 8 years of primary education, students take the...
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The study was designed to find out whether learner classroom activities have influence on developing mathematics competencies among the preschool children. This study is significant to learners because child classroom activities create an environment that is mathematically empowering and mediating the children’s experiences in the environment. This was done through the following three specific objectives; to observe classroom activities used towards developing mathematics competency, to...
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Uganda has severe shortage of human resources for health despite the heavy disease burden. The country has one of the highest fertility, and population growth rates in the world and is in dire need of trained health workers. The current doctor: patient ratio of 1:15000 is inadequate and this is further constrained by trained health workers leaving the country while others abandon the health sector. The aim of the study was to determine the career intentions of the final year medical students...
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The process of supervision in secondary school (SS) in Nigeria is of paramount to the attainment of monitoring secondary schools activities for national development and the administration of the schools entirely. The aim of this paper is necessitated to relate the need for the process of supervision of both human and materials resources for achieving the ultimate goals of secondary school system in Nigeria. However, this paper highlights some certain basic concepts such as supervisions,...
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In the Middle East and North Africa, unequal opportunities occur in both the education system and the labor market. The outcomes that individuals achieve in the labor market depend on circumstances beyond their control, such as gender or parents’ education, as well as the effort they expend in succeeding in the education system and in the labor market itself. The extent to which outcomes depend on circumstances outside an individual’s control is typically referred to as inequality of...
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Process utilised in service organisations are justly regarded as crucial resources. Each process utilised in rendering a service appreciably play a role in the cost of managing the organisation. Processes impacts on the service levels customers expects and experience from the service provider. Higher Education providers are not immune from poor performing and costly processes. The researched institution is as a result not an exception. Due to the business model of the institution, Open...
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Managing an instructional program is recognized as constituting a major area of focus for successful school leadership. Linked to this recognition is the acknowledgement of the importance of the school principal in improving performance in this area and accounting for decisions made in the process. To improve learner performance and strengthen accountability, principals are encouraged to turn to data. This enables them to examine performance, generate informed decisions and plan for...
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This paper reports on how one South African university has responded to a call for transformation in Higher Education by formulating a language policy that emphasizes the use of an African language as the medium of instruction. This was a qualitative study located within the interpretive paradigm. Methods used in the study included reflections and literature review. The objectives of the study were threefold, that is, to understand how University X understands transformation, to establish...
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The discourse on indigenous knowledge has incited a debate of epic proportions across the world over the years. In Africa, especially in the sub-Saharan region, while the so-called indigenous communities have always found value in their own local forms of knowledge, the colonial administration and its associates viewed indigenous knowledge as unscientific, illogical, anti-development, and/or ungodly. The status and importance of indigenous knowledge has changed in the wake of the landmark...
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A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Education in the Department of Educational Communication and Technology, School of Education Kenyatta University, August- 2015