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Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was in fulfillment of international obligations like Education for All by 2015, in order to achieve this Kenya government introduced Free Primary Education (FPE) in 2003 to achieve universal primary education (UPE) by 2005. This noble policy in Kenya benefited 1.3 million school going children who would not have afforded many levies charged by primary schools. This notwithstanding the programme...
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Occurrence of orphans has been in every society since time immemorial. In some societies, they have been treated like outcasts while others they have been treated well. In Kiganjo zone, Gatundu South District –Kenya there are orphans learners. Their parents may have died through diseases like HIV/AIDS, cancer, accidents through ethnic animosity or war, leaves them improperly attended in many areas including education matters. Mostly these orphans are left at the care of their grandparents...
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Many studies have been carried out on cultural variables that promotes the teaching and learning of social studies, but little or no emphasis have been made on those socio-cultural factor that inhibits it. The thrust of this work therefore is to examine those socio-cultural factors in Nigeria that affects social studies teaching and learning. Family/ community background of the child was looked at, cultural, language and religious differences in Nigeria’s heterogeneous society are also such...
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Young Farmers' Club (YFC) activities are vital in the mastery and attainment of skills in the agriculture subject since it is best found out by practicing.Increased youth participation in agricultural production is necessary and vital in facilitating food and nutritional security.The primary objective of YFCK is to train young people to be productive future farmers.Since secondary school education is terminal to the majority of the youth, non-attainment of lifelong skills in agriculture may...
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A thesis in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in School of Education of Kenyatta University
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Examinations provide discriminatory criteria for individuals and evaluate whether educational goals are being achieved.To guarantee equity, fair evaluation must be devoid of all malpractices.The KNEC has put in place policies aimed at reducing cases of examination malpractices; however there has been a rise in reported cases of examination malpractices with the release of every examination results.The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of the examination handling and...
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Braille remains the main medium of reading and writing among persons with blindness world over. This study aimed at establishing factors that have continued affecting Braille competency among young beginners in Kenya. The study was carried out at Thika School (Thika County) and St. Lucy School (Meru County), both being among the largest schools for learners with visual impairments in Kenya. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. A random sample of thirty girls and thirty boys was...
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Neonatal mortality is a leading health problem world over and more so in the developing countries. Neonatal mortality is a major contributor to infant mortality in the developing countries accounting for up to 50% of the infant mortality rate. This paper examined the overall mortality of low birth weight neonates at the new birth unit (NBU) at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in Eldoret, Kenya. The study was carried out among 159 neonates with a birth weight of less than 2500...
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Academic challenges for students from 'previously disadvantaged backgrounds' do not necessarily begin at university, but start during their school years, as was the case for the author. This article is in three parts. Firstly, the author presents a brief narration of the challenges faced before she went to university, which influenced her undergraduate progress. Secondly, the author describes the key challenges she experienced as an undergraduate in particular courses and in a postgraduate...