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Physical Resource Mobilisation and Internal Efficiency of Technical Training Institutions in Bungoma County
(IJRDO - Journal of Educational Research, 2019)Because of limited resources (physical) being availed to public Technical Training Institutions (TTIs) around the world, as a way of ensuring quality TVET provision, institutions are required to mobilise additional ... -
Pre-School Teacher Support and Retention of Pupils in Public ECDE Centres Kenya.
(East African Journal of Education Studies, 2021-12)Pre-primary teachers need support from the government to ensure that they perform their instructional duties in the classroom effectively. With the devolving of Early Childhood Development Education from the national ... -
The Prevalence of Pastoral Conflicts and its Effect on Education Management in Public Primary Schools in Kerio Valley Region of Marakwet East Sub-County, Elgeyo Marakwet County
(Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy, 2023-10)Social infrastructures that have previously been built are destroyed by pastoral conflict. When teachers are forced to leave conflict zones and people move because they fear an invasion, the education system is disrupted. ... -
Primary School Head teachers’ Perceptions of Competencies gained from Training at Kenya Education Management Institute Training in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya.
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2018)The management of primary schools in every country in the world calls for head teachers to be well trained and qualified to discharge school duties. Due to enormous resources and effort that is used in training, managers ... -
Relationship between Provision of Teaching and Learning Facilities and Human Capital Development in Secondary and Tertiary Learning Institutions in Murang’a County
(Kenya.International Journals of Academics & Research, 2019)With the introduction of Constituency Development Funds (CDF) in Kenya in the year 2003, it was expected that every constituency would set aside a considerable amount of money from the kitty to finance education in the ... -
Students ‘perceptions about a distance learning programme: A case of the open, distance and E-learning programme at Kyambogo University, Uganda
(International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovation in Technology, 2019)The perception of students regarding a distance education programme has implications for the quality of training because it influences their motivation and commitment to learning,helps to inform course design practices ... -
Students’ Attitude towards Home Science Subject in Selected Secondary Schools: A Case of Elgeyo Marakwet County
(Africa Journal of Technical & Vocational Education & Training, 2019)Upon entry into an institution of learning, students would come with the willingness and enthusiasm to learn. A learner with a sincere interest and zeal in a given subject has a tendency of being motivated ... -
The Supervision of English Language Teachers in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya: A Critical Role of Heads of English Department
(Journal of Education and Practice, 2022-06)Purpose: The study assessed the role of heads of English department in the supervision of English language teachers in public secondary schools in Kakamega county, Kenya among other objectives. Supervision is key in enhancing ... -
The Technological Perception of Learners Towards Digital Learning in Public Universities During the Post COVID-19 Era in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya
(Journal of Frontiers of Humanities and Social, 2023-09)The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lead to a disruption of normal learning as a result of total lockdown in many countries. This has led to a move to online learning. Students’ opinion towards online learning such as ... -
Towards Achieving Quality Education in Kenya: Safeguarding Sustainable Free Day Secondary Education
(Journal of Education and Practice (JEP), 2020-11-30)The Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) was envisioned to make education in secondary schools more inexpensive and to enhance the success of students academically. These were to be attained via the reduction of user fees, ... -
Training Needs by Head Teachers in the Implementation of Competency-Based Curriculum in Kenya’s Primary Schools: A Study of Marakwet East Sub County
(East African Journal of Education Studies, 2023-12)The head teachers in primary schools undertake leadership roles in ensuring that the goals of the school and curriculum are attained. Nevertheless, the extent to which head teachers undergo continuous training in light of ...