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This evaluationis my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other university. No part of this evaluationmay be reproduced without the prior permission of the author and/or the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
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This research was aimed at studying the effectiveness of school rules in enhancing discipline in public secondary schools in Kangundo Division, Machakos County, Kenya. The study sought to establish the extent to which students were involved in the formulation of school rules and regulations in public secondary schools in Kangundo Division; the extent to which students were involved in the implementation of school rules and regulations to enhance discipline in secondary schools in Kangundo...
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The study sought to establish teachers’ and students’ perceptions of the Principals’ transformational leadership in Nairobi County, Kenya. A secondary concern was to determine if transformational leadership led to increased levels of satisfaction, improved classroom management and willingness to expend effort among the teachers of such principals. Two transformational leadership variables of Intellectual Stimulation and Individualized Consideration were examined and correlated with the study...
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I, the undersigned, declare that this proposal is my original work achieved from my personal reading and toil of my work, research and personal thought. To the best of my knowledge this work has never been submitted to any other college or university by anybody else for any academic credit. All information from other sources has been duly acknowledged.
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The e-learning is developing rapidly in the world nowadays, where technology has replaced the traditional educational approach in many universities around the world. This is because e-learning can save time and cost in educational approach as a whole. This phenomenon has spread to many developing countries like Libya with the main aim to improve the educational system. However, there seems to be lack of study on the readiness of implementing e-learning in Libya universities. Therefore, this...
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Presented at the Spring 2015 Center for Collaborative Conservation (https://collaborativeconservation.org/) Seminar and Discussion Series highlights the work of the Cohort 6 Fellows. Series Spring 2015 presents: Jon Trimarco, February 10th, 2015, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Literature on schooling in Africa often frames sexual relationships as threatening girls’ educational participation, health, and general well-being. Schooling practices aimed at sheltering girls reflect the prevalence of discourses emphasising danger and abstinence. This article presents the case of one all-girls school in Tanzania which provides a protective environment while also teaching young women strategies to negotiate sexual and romantic relationships. Drawing on classroom...
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Climate change is expected to intensify existing problems and create new combinations of risks, particularly in Africa. The situation is made worst due to factor such as widespread poverty, over dependence on rain fed agriculture, inequitable land distribution, limited access to capital and technology, inadequate public infrastructure, such as roads, long term weather forecasts and inadequate research and extension. By lessening the severity of key damages to the agricultural sector,...
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Climate change is expected to intensify existing problems and create new combinations of risks, particularly in Africa. The situation is made worst due to factor such as widespread poverty, over dependence on rain fed agriculture, inequitable land distribution, limited access to capital and technology, inadequate public infrastructure, such as roads, long term weather forecasts and inadequate research and extension. By lessening the severity of key damages to the agricultural sector,...
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Climate change is expected to intensify existing problems and create new combinations of risks, particularly in Africa. The situation is made worst due to factor such as widespread poverty, over dependence on rain fed agriculture, inequitable land distribution, limited access to capital and technology, inadequate public infrastructure, such as roads, long term weather forecasts and inadequate research and extension. By lessening the severity of key damages to the agricultural sector,...
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Climate change is expected to intensify existing problems and create new combinations of risks, particularly in Africa. The situation is made worst due to factor such as widespread poverty, over dependence on rain fed agriculture, inequitable land distribution, limited access to capital and technology, inadequate public infrastructure, such as roads, long term weather forecasts and inadequate research and extension. By lessening the severity of key damages to the agricultural sector,...
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Based on theoretical overviews covering feedback and partners in teaching practice, this paper reports on a cohort of South African third year B.Ed. student teachers' impressions of feedback during a specific period of teaching practice by means of a quantitative study.By focusing on feedback on lesson presentations, 82 randomly sampled student teachers shared their impressions of feedback provided by supervisor teachers and university lecturers.Although the findings suggest that student...
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Despite changes in how disability is viewed, ethical requirements for disability research have hardly changed. Some ethical clearance procedures, processes and practices still consider persons with disabilities as not able, creating unease among researchers and research participants with disabilities themselves. This paper considers five ethical contestations arising from research in the area of disability in an African context: positionality, vulnerability, signed consent, anonymity, and...