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Fisheries support livelihoods but are threatened by climate variability and change which intensified since the 1970s. This study used quantitative and qualitative methods to determine the extent to which fishers around Lake Wamala in Uganda were copying with perceived changes in climate variables and the impacts on their livelihoods, to generate knowledge to enable the fishers increase resilience and sustain their livelihoods. Fishers were aware of changes in climate manifested by...
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The study was carried out to gather perceptions and experiences of the Uluguru mountains communities on climate change and its impacts, and to understand their traditional innovations in detecting climate change and coping with the impacts. It took place in three villages of Luale ward namely Luale, Masalawe and Londo in Mgeta division, Mvomero district. Participatory research methods were employed in generating the perceptions, information and experiences about climate change, its impacts...
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The purpose of this study was to find out the role of school discipline on students’ academic performance. The study had four objectives; to examine the suitability of set rules and regulations in best performing and least performing schools; to examine the mechanisms in place that ensures that students’ abides to prescribed rules and regulations; to examine how the students punishment management influence academic performance and to investigate how the administration of school rules and...
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The purpose of this study was to find out the role of school discipline on students’ academic performance. The study had four objectives; to examine the suitability of set rules and regulations in best performing and least performing schools; to examine the mechanisms in place that ensures that students’ abides to prescribed rules and regulations; to examine how the students punishment management influence academic performance and to investigate how the administration of school rules and...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of language policy and the role on certificate of public secondary school performance in Ahmed Dhagah District, Hargeisa Somaliland. Five research questions were formulated to guide the study. Descriptive survey research design was adopted in this study. The sample for the study was 20 teachers, and 259 students total of 279 for all of the respondents for only form four students in four secondary schools in Ahmed Dhagah District....
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Comparative estimates of secondary school participation indicate that in the developing world no more than 39 per cent of children of secondary-school age are attending secondary school. In Kenya, the Tuition Free Secondary Education (TFSE) Policy was launched at the beginning of 2008 to expand and enhance access to secondary school education in the country by ensuring that children from poor households acquire quality education and benefit from the opportunity of self-advancement and...
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A Research Project Report Submitted to the School of Education, Department of Educational Management, Policy and Curriculum Studies in Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Masters of Education Degree, Kenyatta University
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The article provides insight over the challenges facing school children in rural Zimbabwe. A case is drawn from schools in Tyunga and Luunga wards of Binga district. A global overview is given to create a deep understanding of the phenomenon under review. There is rising concern over the hiking challenges bedeviling children in rural areas amidst interventions to improve conditions. Challenges range from economic, environmental, social and sanitation/ health based. The research further...
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diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) are rising globally, and are known to be associated with hypertension. We have assessed the prevalence of, and risk factors for, abnormal glucose tolerance (AGT) among hypertensive patients in Kampala, Uganda. A total of 320 randomly chosen hypertensive patients were studied, demographic and other data collected, and an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) carried out. AGT was found in 237 (74%) patents - 50% had IGT and 24% type 2 diabetes. The...
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The argument in this conceptual paper is that the advent of modern type western education has resulted in the dearth of the importance of indigenous forms of knowledge in Africa.The paper unfolds by highlighting some of the areas in which the modern Eurocentric philosophy of education has alienated and affected some of Africa's indigenous education systems.Using the modernization paradigm as the framework, the paper's contention is that following missionary excursions in Africa and the...
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Some of the world’s poor and most disaster-vulnerable communities are also those most reliant on livestock. Whenever disasters strike, in addition to the immediate devastation, food insecurity and loss of life, the loss of livestock can leave a secondary legacy of economic instability, debt and dependency. In 2011, a collaborative approach to mitigate both immediate and long-term effects of the devastating drought affecting Kenya’s livestock and people was conducted in Mwingi. In that year,...
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In recent years, more female students have been enrolling in Kenyan colleges and universities to study technical courses previously dominated by male students but statistics indicate that gender equity is yet to be achieved. This study sought to establish the socio-cultural factors contributing to gender disparity on enrolment of students in technical disciplines and sought strategies to address them. The study was conducted in 3 Technical Training Institutes in Mt. Kenya region, Kenya which...