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TABLE OF CONTENTDeclarationApprovalDedicationAcknowledgement ivTable of content vCHAPTER ONE 11.0. Introduction 11.1. Background 11.2 Problem Statement 31.3 The Purpose of the Study 41.4. Objective of the Study 41.5. Research Questions 41.6. Scope of the Study 5CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 62.0. Introduction 62.1. Economic problem affecting pupils progress 6CHAPTER THREE:METHODOLOGY 163.0. Introduction 163.1. ResearchDesign 163.2. Sample Population 163.3. Sampling 175.4. Data Collection Met...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATION .................................................................................. IAPPROVAL ....................................................................................... IIDEDICATION ................................................................................. IIIACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ..................................................................... IVDEFINITION OF SIGNIFICANT TERMS ................................................. VABBREVIATIONS ......
TABLE OF CONTENTDECLARATIONAPPROVAL iiDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivTABLE OF CONTENT vLIST OF TABLES ixABSTRACT xiCHAPTER ONE 11.1 Background of the study 11.2 Statement of problems 41.3 The objective of the study 51.4 Significance of the study 51.5 Scope of the study 51.6 Hypothesis 51.7 Basic research questions 61.8 Definition of terms 6CHAPTER TWO 7LITERATURE REVIEW 72.1 Introduction 72.2 Theoretical Review: Socialization theory 72.3 Academic Performance 82.4 Family Background and Studen...
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TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTTABLE OF CONTENTSLIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS viiiABSTRACTCHAPTER ONE1.0 Introduction 11.1 Background of the Study1.2 Statementof the problem 21.3 Purpose of the Study 21.4 Research Objectives 31.4.1 General Objective: 31.4.2 Specific Objectives~ 31.5 Research Questions 31.6 Scope of the study 41.6.1 Content Scope 41.6.2 Time scope 41.6.3 Geographical scope 41.7 Significance of the Study 4CHAPTER TWO 6LiTERATURE REVIEW 62....
ABSTRACTThis study was carried out in ChapChap educational zone to assess the roles of head teachers in managing schools. The following objectives guided the study; to establish the role of head teachers as coordinators and organizers of school activities. To establish how effective head teacher are in information handling and communication. To assess how effective head teachers were in playing the supervisory role.The instruments used to collect data was a questionnaire w...
ABSTRACTThe purpose of the study \Vas to examine the effectiveness of prevention of mother to child transmission on Human Immune Virus /Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIY/AIDS) prevalence among pregnant mothers ofNaguru Health center-Kampala District. It was guided by three objectives namely:-i) To examine the challenges associated with effective prevention of mother to child transmission among pregnant mothers of Naguru Health Center-Kampala District, ii) to ex...
ABSTRACTThe study examined class attendance and gender effects on pupils' achievement in Social Studies at St Vicent Primary School Kyamuyimbwa. The whole group of fifty (50) primary three pupils constituted the study sample. The record of pupils'attendance in the subject taken from the beginning of the term was computed and compared with their overall score in the Subject. Multiple comparisons, Analysis was used to analyze the data to determine the relative and interactio...
TABLE OF CONTENTDECLARATIONAPPROAVALACKNOWLEDGEMENTSDEDICATION ivList of tablesCHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the Study .~.1,2 Statement ofthe Problem 21.3 Purpose of the study 21.4 Objective of the study 21.5 Research questions[.6 Scope of the study.7 Significance of the studyDHAPTER TWO~ITERATURE REVIEW.Olntroduction.1 Conceptual framework.2. Theoretical perspective.3. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE o3.1 DEALING WITH TEACHER ABSENTEEISM: AREVIEW OF EVIDENCE 0HAPTER THREE [4ETHODOLOG...
ABSTRACTThe research based on factors influencing fish production in fisheries. The research was to establish the causes of low production of fish in Katunguru landing site, to examine the physical factors that cause low production of fish, to find out the human causes of low production of fish and to establish the strategies put in place by the government to improve on fish production in fisheries.The research was carried out on Lake George and specifically in Katunguru l...
ABSTRACT The qualitative study investigated the causes of girl child dropout in five selected schools in Kachonga Sub-County, BUTALEJA district Eastern Uganda. The study was guided by the following objectives; to establish the institutional factors leading to school dropout, to find out if there are some cultural factors in society which cause girls to dropout of schools, to establish if the government policies have influenced girls to dropout of schools and to f...
ABSTRACT This qualitative and quantitative study investigated factors responsible for dropout of girls from secondary school in Kambuga sub-county Rukungiri District. The study was based on three objectives that are to find out how learning environment, teachers attitudes and effect of distance affects girls retention in secondary schools, The study employed cross-sectional survey with 50 respondents selected by purposive sampling and systematic sampling. The sch...
TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of Contents PageDECLARATION ................................................................................................................... iAPPROVAL ......................................................................................................................... iiDEDICATION .................................................................................................................... iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ....................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENTTABLE OF CONTENTSLIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLESABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMSABSTRACTCHAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.1 Historical background 11.2 Theoretical Perspectives 11.3 Contextual Perspectives 21.4 Conceptual Background 31.2 Statement of the problem 31.5 Research questions 41.6 Significance of the study 51.7 Limitations of the study 51.8 Delimitation of the study 61.9 Basic assumptions of the study 61.10 Definitions of significant terms 61.1...