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Mathematics occupies a core status in secondary school curriculum because it is a key to opening career opportunities for students. Educational technology is recognized as an essential component of the instructional process and thus use of scientific calculators was introduced in Kenya secondary schools in 2005. However teachers’ disposition towards use of scientific calculators has not been established. The purpose of the study was to investigate the teachers’ disposition towards use of...
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This Research explores the factors influencing gendered livelihood strategies, climate change adaptation and the role of women play in a context of a climate change in Mangio Village, Mwanga District, Tanzania. By using a livelihood theoretical framework and qualitative research methods including focus group discussions, household interviews, individual interviews and key informant interviews, important data on livelihood and adaptation strategies were collected at the community level,...
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Using a physically-based distributed hydrological model (WEB-DHM), this study investigated the likely impacts of climate change on Nyando river basin in Kenya. Analysis of the East African regional climate indicates a weakening in the westerlies and a projected increase in precipitation. A simple statistical method was applied to downscale General Circulation Model (GCM) precipitation to the basin scale. At this scale the GCMs predict a relatively drier basin with two of the selected models...
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This edited volume explores various issues pertaining to the education of children with disabilities in Africa, the Caribbean and Middle East. As a group, persons with disabilities have been subjected to social, cultural and educational exclusions of various forms and for various socially-scripted reasons. In education, for instance, individuals with disabilities have been altogether excluded from educational participation in many parts of the developing world or they have been excluded from...
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This article presents challenges facing higher education in South Africa and how knowledge management can be applied to ameliorate the situation. Some of these challenges include internal and external pressures for accountability and transparency in the management of the institutions; declining state subsidies; stiff competition from global counterparts; low graduate throughput; declining enrolments; inadequate facilities (e.g. space, ICTs and equipment); ill-prepared graduates for the job...
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Adaptation is critical since the mitigation efforts to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases will take time. The concern in developing countries, particularly in Sub Sahara Africa (SSA) is due to high vulnerability and ability to adapt is low. This study analyses adaptation to climate change in four ecological zones in Kenya. These ecological zones include arid, semi-arid, temperate and humid areas. Climate change adaptation is relatively low in arid areas in comparison...
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The recent wave of randomized trials in development economics has provoked criticisms regarding external validity and the neglect of political economy. We investigate these concerns in a randomized trial designed to assess the prospects for scaling-up a contract teacher intervention in Kenya, previously shown to raise test scores for primary students in Western Kenya and various locations in India. The intervention was implemented in parallel in all eight Kenyan provinces by a...