ABSTRACTThe study on the causes and effects of girls’ school dropouts was carried out in Budondo subcounty Jinja district. The purpose of the study was to investigate the causes and effects of schooldropout in schools. The research was guided by the objectives of the study which included;finding out the causes of school dropouts in Budondo sub-county, finding out the effects ofstudents school dropouts in the community of Budondo sub-county. The sample size of 60 respondents was got fro...
THE ABSTRACTThis research presents a review on the challenges faced by pupils who are mentally disturbedin primary schools. It provides an interpretive critique of the studies reviewed and focuses onthese areas:-(i) The effects of teachers' attitudes towards teaching mentally disturbed learnershindering educational performance.(ii) The educational challenges faced by mentally disturbed learners.(iii) The relationship between availability of sufficient teaching materials and performanceof ment...
ABSTRACTThis study was set forward to establish the outstanding challenges to UniversalPrimary Education within Mukono Town Council by taking a case study ofsome selected secondary schools. The general object of the study was toestablish such challenges to UPE.Chapter two looked at the review of what other researchers had written on thetheme under study by citing out their concerns over the issue of compulsoryeducation or education for all.In the preceding chapter that is, the methodology, it...
ABSTRACTThe research topic was on challenges facing the education of the hearing impaired/earners in schools in Masinga Division. In chapter one, the researcher came up withthe statement of the problem and the objectives of the study. In chapter two -literature review the researcher defined the term hearing impairment stated thecauses and the types of hearing impairment. In this chapter the researcher noted thecharacteristics, which enables one to identify a learner with hearing impairment; t...
ABSTRACTThe research topic was on challenges facing the education of the hearing impaired/earners in schools in Masinga Division. In chapter one, the researcher came up withthe statement of the problem and the objectives of the study. In chapter two -literature review the researcher defined the term hearing impairment stated thecauses and the types of hearing impairment. In this chapter the researcher noted thecharacteristics, which enables one to identify a learner with hearing impairment; t...
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OKWEBAZA:Abaalugera nti, entasiima ebula agiwa wamma 1~aamanya, kale nangc kantwale omukisa guno okwebaza buli antereddeyo akabega okumaliriza omulimu guno ogutabadde mwangu. Okusookera ddala neebaza nnyo omukadde maama ambereddewo mu buli mbeera yonna ,webale nnyo maama webalire ddala omukama akumpeere kyosinga okwagala mu bulamu bwensi eno. Nzizako Mukwano gwange Ssali John,Father Nsaale Deusdedit,Mukwano gwange Florence Kyalimpa,ssenga wange Nabatanzi Prc...
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to determine effects of corporal punishmenton pupils in the selected schools of Kirinyaga district Kenya. Specificobjectives of the study were to: Identify the Causes of corporal punishment Determinethe Psychological Effects of corporal punishment, Investigate the Socialconsequences of corporal punishment, determine the Physical effects ofcorporal punishment, determine how Corporal punishment leads to SchoolDrop Out and determine the effects of corporal p...
ABSTRACTThe study was conducted to establish the ineffective teaching and performance of sciencesubjects. It was particularly sought to establish the factors that affect the teaching andperformance of science subjects in secondary school levels in Kenya. The study was conducted using survey design. The data was collected using questionnaires as the main tool from 40 respondents, from three main secondary schools in Kabarajonjo Division, Baringo District Kenya. Data was presente...
ABSTRACT The study dealt with the effects of visual impairment on academic performance in primary schools. The researcher used descriptive survey design to gather data in four primary schools in Matete zone, Lugari district. The researcher used random sampling method to pick the respondents in each school. Data was analyzed and come up with the following findings. Teachers did not employ appropriate classroom management strategies to manage students with visual impairment. There was no approp...
ABSTRACT The implementation of Free Primary Education in Kenya (FPE), which appears to be focused on the access goal, faces many challenges including large pupil teacher ratios, shortage of infrastructure, lack of standards of academic achievement and limited monitoring and evaluation of teaching-learning processes. There are no sound policies in place to address these challenges, which are a threat to the quality of education. Even after developing a sector wise approach to manage education,...
ABSTRACT This study was conducted in order find out factors responsible for high pupil drop-out in schools under free primary education in Rosondonin primary school, Muchukwo zone, muchukwo P/S and Chernura P/S in Barwessa division Rift-valley province. The study involved a total number of 40 respondents thus; 20 teachers, 10 pupils from standard eight, selected in a gender conscious manner that is; male and female, The instruments employed in this study were mainly questionnaires, and observ...
ABSTRACT Free primary education was an initiative of the then none government of Kenya often ascending to power. The government moved in speedily to announce free and compulsory education to all school going ages. This led to an overwhelming enrolment in public primary schools that strained the available physical facilities. The move was appreciated to all those children who were kept away from schools because of school funds. Some of them had overgrown and were in employment circles eaning a...
ABSTRACT Our focus is on the global economic recession that is threatening to deal a major blow to the African continent, already reeling under poverty and disease. While Western governments are preparing packages to bail out distressed companies in their home countries, the state of affairs in Africa is rather gloomy as the continent relies heavily on foreign aid. A recession can only worsen the situation for the already burdened continent hence the n...
ABSTRACT Our focus is on the global economic recession that is threatening to d ea! a m ajar blow to the African continent, already reeling under poverty and disease. While Western governments are preparing packages to bail out distressed companies in their home countries, the state of affairs in Africa is rather gloomy as the continent relies heavily on foreign aid. A recession can only worsen the situation for the already burdened continent hence the need for continued support from Western ...