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Alexa Mayo has presented a comprehensive account of an international collaboration to help meet medical education information needs in Kenya 1. The process and outcomes of the collaboration are described in sufficient detail; however, the description also begs the question as to what steps might next be necessary to further the broad aims of the programme. Even though the programme emphasizes the importance of providing resources that fit with the needs of Kenya, most of the content shared...
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Permanent congenital hearing loss affects up to 6/1000 births in developing countries. Currently, in Uganda there is no newborn screening for hearing loss (NSHL) program and no published work on this topic. Within the existing healthcare system there are two opportunities to deliver screening, at birth or 6 weeks of age when infants receive their immunizations.This study explored the outcomes of otoacoustic emission (OAE) testing in infants at birth and 6 weeks of age, to identify the...
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This paper examines data from a household survey undertaken in Papua New Guinea which found that when respondents were better educated and believed corruption would be addressed by the government, they were more willing to report various types of corruption to officials. Abstract Educated citizens are often considered more likely to report corruption; this belief shapes anti-corruption campaigns. However, we know little about how other factors may interact with education’s impact on...
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A research project submitted in fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Education in the school of Education department of Educational Management Policy and Curriculum studies of Kenyatta University
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Despite the government’s emphasis on guidance and counseling program implementation in Kenyan schools and a rapid increase in the number of trained school counselors, lack of standardized training curriculums, ethical standards, counseling models, and role ambiguity persist. This article reviews the historical development of guidance and counseling in Kenya, addresses current challenges, and discusses future prospects for the profession. The authors proposes a paradigm shift from the way...
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Research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of a master of education degree (economics of education) of Kenyatta University, November, 2015
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Performance contracts can be made to work, but there are numerous pitfalls along the way which can punish innovation, success and can erect complex barriers to effective implementation. Performance contracting has largely been considered as the remedy to the quality of service delivery in public universities in Kenya. Performance is the extend of the provision of service to the various stake holders in public institutions of higher learning in respect of effectiveness, timeliness and...
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For an organization to thrive in a dynamic business environment experienced with changing nature of jobs, introduction of new technology, fluctuating productivity, presence of business competitors and cultural difference. Needs to equip their employees with skills and knowledge to sustain their existence else they will die or taken over by others as we see in merger and acquisition. The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the role of training on organization performance a case study...
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The purpose of this research was to evaluate the contextual teaching of Kiswahili proverbs in secondary schools in Kenya. Despite the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (K.I.C.D) recommending in the revised syllabus that Kiswahili teachers place teaching content in real life context and environment (K.I.E. 2002), many teachers displayed inadequate knowledge on its implementation. This came to the researcher’s attention through complaints registered by many Kiswahili teachers in...
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The Service Delivery Indicators (SDI) provide a set of metrics for benchmarking service delivery performance in education and health. The overall objective of the indicators is to gauge the quality of service delivery in primary education and basic health services. The indicators enable the identification of gaps and tracking of progress over time and across countries. It is envisaged that the broad availability, high public awareness and a persistent focus on the indicators will mobilize...
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Climate change, as an inevitable process, will aggravate food shortage of the already vulnerable agriculture systems in Zambia. Rain-fed agriculture supports the livelihood of majority of smallholders in Zambia. To effectively adapt to foreseeable climate change, and to decrease risk of the food crisis, we analyzed potential suitable distribution of major crops (white maize (Zea mays), cassava (Manihot esculenta) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)) in Zambia under current and future (2080s)...