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976) A GIRL CHILD EDUCATION AND FAMILY CONFLICTS, A CASE STUDY OF MALERA SUB COUNTY, BUKEDEA DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................. .i DEDICATION ................................................................................................................................ ii ACKNOWLEDGMENT... Continue Reading

977) CAUSES OF SCHOOL DROP OUTS AMONG THE STUDENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS A CASE STUDY OF BUKOBA DISTRICT, KAGERA REGION-TANZANIA

TABLE OF CONTENTS Approval. ............................................................................................ .i Declaration ........................................................................................ .ii Dedications ...................................................................................... .iii Acknowledgements... Continue Reading

978) EFFECTS OF POVERTY ON EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION IN KAMARINY ZONE OF KEIYO DISTRICT KENYA.

ABSTRACT. In order to eliminate poverty among households, there is need to ensure that proper education is made accessible to all the Kenyans and this must begin from the basic level of education. This basic level is at Early Childhood Development.The purpose of this study was to find out the effects of poverty on Early Childhood Education in... Continue Reading

979) TEACHERS' PERCEPTION OF MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS THAT AFFECT THEIR PERFORMANCE IN KIGARAMA SUB-COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS BUSHENYI DISTRICT

CONTENTS Dedication .................................................................................... .ii Acknowledgement ........................................................................... iii Declaration .................................................................................... iv Approval... Continue Reading

980) POVERTY AND SCHOOL DROP OUT IN BUKEDEA SUB-COUNTY BUKEDEA DISTRICT, UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL ii DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS v LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES viii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ix DEFINITION OF TERMS x ABSTRACT xi CHAPTER ONE 1 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. Background of the study 1 1.3. Statement of the problem 4 1.4. Research purpose 5 1 .5, Research objectives 5 1 .6. Research... Continue Reading

981) THE IMPACT OF IN-SERVICE PROJECT ON STUDENTS' ENROLMENT IN PHYSICS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN EMINING DIVISION OF KO IBA TEK DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The central problem of this study was to evaluate the impact that the teacher In-Service Education md Training has had on enrolment of Physics. Over the years, students' enrolment in this subject had been quiet low. Under SMASSE project, probable factors were identified that could have been the possible cause of low enrolment and,... Continue Reading

982) GENDER AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SCIENCE BUTIYE PRIMARY SCHOOL IN MOY ALE DISTRICT- KENYA

ABSTRACT A persistent gender gap exists in science - based learning. This study dwells on the effect of gender on academic performance of boys and girls in science in post primary institutions in Kenya. The study seeks to identify the factors that lead to poor performance and unbalanced gender representation in science - based subjects. The study... Continue Reading

983) THE IMPACT OF DISCIPLINE ON THE ACADEMIC PERFOMANCE OF ORPHANS OF MANGU ZONE THIKA DISTRICT KENYA

ABSTRACT The major purpose of the study was to investigate the effects discipline and academic performance of/he orphans of Mang 'u zone Thika District, Kenya. The specific objectives of the study were to investigate the relationship between indiscipline and pe1:formance of orphans, investigate the causes of indiscipline by orphans in schools to... Continue Reading

984) ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF ORPHANED CHILDREN AFFECTED BY HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS/ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME IN REGULAR PRIMARY SCHOOLS N MAIELLA ZONE, NAIVASHA DISTRICT

Table of Contents, Pages Declaration Dedication ii Approval iii Acknowledgement iv List ofTables v Abstract vi Table of Contents viii Chapter One Introduction 1.0 Background to the study 1 1.1 Statement ofthe problem 2 1.2 Objective ofthe study 2 1.3 Research Questions 3 1.4 Scope ofthe Study 3 1.5 Significance ofthe Study 4 1.6 Limitations and... Continue Reading

985) A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR MALARIA A CASES STUDY SOME SELECTED HEALTH CENTERS IN JINJA DISTRICT OF UGANDA

ABSTRACT In this research work, a deterministic mathematical mode for malaria transmission was developed and analysed. The model consists of seven ordinary differential equations with two sub-populations. The human subpopulation consists of the susceptible, exposed, infected human compartments while the mosquito sub-population consists of the... Continue Reading

986) DRUG ABUSE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN TURBO DIVISION, V ASINGISHU DISTRICT IN KENYA

ABSTRACT Drug abuse affects an individual in any organization by directly affecting their health rendering them less productive and inefficient. In the long run the organization fails to achieve their objective as a result of unproductive workers, high absenteeism, shoddy work and reduced staff morale. This study aimed at assessing the extent... Continue Reading

987) PLACEMENT ALTERNATES FOR LEARNERS WITH MENTALLY HANDICAPPED IN UGUNJA DNISION SIA YA DISTRICT, KENYA

INTRODUCTION. Before the I 8th Century nothing much was known about the history of the mentally handicapped children, but in the I 8th century, the concept of educational was by monks. According to Laylansky (1954 ), the Greeks and the Romans were the first persons to identify mentally handicapped people in 449 BC and 1552 BC. In 1798, a physician... Continue Reading

988) FORMAL TRAINING OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING TEACHERS AND THE QUALITY OF CUNSEUNG OF STUDENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. A CASE OF SABASABA EDUCATION ZONE, MAKUYU DIVISION, MURANG' A SOUTH DISTR

ABSTRACT The concerns and arguments for guidance and counseling in secondary schools and the quality of the students behavior performance has been on decline for several years. The number of guidance and counseling teachers is very low in secondary schools. It is against this bad behavior of students shown by the number of increased riots, drop... Continue Reading

989) EXAMINATION IRREGULARITIES AND PREPARATION OF STUDENTS IN PROVINCIAL SCHOOLS MERU SOUTH DISTRICT KENYA.

ABSTRACT. The occurrence of examination and assessment irregularities can seriously change public confidence in the validity and legitimacy of examination and assessment results and should be dealt with as a matter of urgency within the judicial framework established for this purpose. Thus, the National Policy on the conduct of Senior Certificate... Continue Reading

990) AN ASSESSMENT OF CHALLENGES FACING INTELLECTUAL LEARNERS IN SCHOOLS IN MERU SOUTH EASTERN PROVINCE KENYA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ........................................................................................................... .ii APPROVAL ................................................................................................................. iii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

991) THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HOLIDAY TEACHING PROGRAMME: A CASE OF SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN JINJA MUNICIPALITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration ............................................................................................ v Approval.. ............................................................................................. vi Dedication ............................................................................................ vii... Continue Reading

992) EFFECTS OF HIV/AIDS ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN ANG'URAI ZONE, ANG'URAI DIVISION, TESO NORTH DISTRICT,KENYA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study 1.2 Statement of the problem 1.3 Objectives of the study 1.5 Scope of the study 1.6 Significance of the study 1.7 Limitations of the study CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction 2.1 The impact of... Continue Reading

993) SOME FACTORS AFFECTING SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION UNDER FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION IN KIPKAREN DIVISION, NANDI NORTH DISTRICT, RIFT VALLEY KENYA

ABSTRACT The research was concerned with some factors affecting School Administration under Free Primary Education in Kipkaren division, Nandi North District, Rift Valley Province - Kenya. The study identified the factors, their impacts and the measures of solving them. Using a cross-sectional survey research design, the samples employed in the... Continue Reading

994) ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN UGANDA 2000-2018

ABSTRACT Recent research statistics has shown that the Subsidized Secondary education introduced in the year 2007 had lead to a large influx of Students into Secondary schools. Kenyans cannot afford to complacent about it, thus their arise an immediate need to conduct an investigation on the issue of academic performance on the influx of Students.... Continue Reading

995) CAUSES OF SCHOOL DROPOUT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MAKINDYE DIVISION- UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study on the 'causes of school dropout in Uganda' was carried out in Makindye, with specific aims of; determining the reasons of school drop out, finding out whether more girls drop out from school than boys and investigating the role played by the curriculum and the instructors in school drop out. A review of related literature was... Continue Reading

996) THE NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF FREE PUBLIC SECONDARY EDUCATION ON DAY SCHOOL STUDENT'S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN KISH CENTRAL, GETEMBE DIVISION- KANYA

ABSTRACT Performance in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) since the inception of free public day secondary Education in the public day secondary schools have been decimal, a situation many said to be sad and wanting. The students from the 50% population that lives below the poverty line attend day secondary schools -which form the... Continue Reading

997) CAUSES OF HIGH PUPIL DROP-OUT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS UNDER FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION (FPE) IN MUCHUKWO ZONE, BARSWESSA DIVISION RIFT-VALLEY PROVINCE-KENYA

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... Continue Reading

998) EFFECTS OF EARLY PREGNANCY AND STUDENT’S PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN JINJA DISTRICT UGANDA. (A CASE STUDY OF ST. JOSEPH NAKANYONYI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BUGEMBE)

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to investigate the case of early pregnancy and student’s performance in~ selected secondary schools in Jinja District and suggested possible solution to the problem. The specific objectives of the study is to investigate the cause’s of early pregnancy and student’s performance in schools. To find the... Continue Reading

999) TRAINING AND STAFF PERFORMANCE CASE STUDY OF MSUMARINI COAST PROVINCE

ABSTRACT In order to attain effective and efficient workforce Ministries ought to improve on the skills and competences of the employees through training. The efficiency of the ministry depends largely on how capable its personnel and how well they are motivated to work. In most cases ministries / organizations have failed to realize their... Continue Reading

1,000) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTIVATION AND STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN KAKUENI SECONDARY SCHOOL

TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration ............................................................................. . Approval .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. u Dedication . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . ..... Continue Reading
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