Category: Vol. 6 Iss. 2

Effectiveness of TV Classroom Session in Teaching during Covid-19 in Tanzania Primary Schools

Effectiveness of TV Classroom Session in Teaching during Covid-19 in Tanzania Primary Schools

Elkana S. NtebiSt John’s University of TanzaniaEmail: juniorntebi@gmail.com Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore the challenges associated with TV classroom sessions that were done during the pandemic disease of Covid-19 phase one in Tanzania primary schools. The study was guided by the main objective of assessing effectiveness of TV classroom session in…

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Role of Christian Religious Education in the Moral Values Formation of Secondary School Students in Teso South Sub – County,Busia County, Kenya

Role of Christian Religious Education in the Moral Values Formation of Secondary School Students in Teso South Sub – County,Busia County, Kenya

Hezekiah Adwar Othoo – Department of Education Psychology, Management and Policy StudiesAlupe University College, KenyaOkemer Geoffrey Aseu – School of Education and Social Science, Alupe University College, Kenya Abstract: The morals of the secondary school former students in colleges and in society do not reveal the acquisition and practice of values learnt through Christian Religious…

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Project Performance and the Provision of Survival Rights in Charitable Children Institutions in Langata Sub- County, Nairobi City County, Kenya

Project Performance and the Provision of Survival Rights in Charitable Children Institutions in Langata Sub- County, Nairobi City County, Kenya

Delvin MukhwanaWilkins Ndege MuhingiFelistus Mwikali PatrickThe Catholic University of Eastern AfricaCorresponding author: delch2007@yahoo.co.uk Abstract: Evidence shows that the effectiveness in the care of children in Charitable Children Institutions (CCIs) depends on various factors, among them being organizational staff, resources and policies. The overall objective of the study was to investigate project performance and the provision…

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Influence of Industrial Attachment Duration on Employability Skills: A Case of Technical, Vocational Educational and Training (TVET) Trainees in Nairobi County

Influence of Industrial Attachment Duration on Employability Skills: A Case of Technical, Vocational Educational and Training (TVET) Trainees in Nairobi County

Alex Njogu Mwaura – Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA)Dr. Mary Mugwe – Mount Kenya UniversityDr. Paul Adabu – Mount Kenya UniversityDr. Ruth Thinguri – Mount Kenya UniversityCorresponding author email: anmwaura@yahoo.com Abstract: Lack of relevant and adequate data on the influence of industrial attachment duration on employability skills development of trainees from Technical, Vocational Educational,…

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Content Knowledge Investigation of Youth Education in the Traditional Bukusu Community of Western Region, Kenya

Content Knowledge Investigation of Youth Education in the Traditional Bukusu Community of Western Region, Kenya

Geoffrey Khisa Wafukho – Department of Foundation of Education, University of EldoretProf. Patrick A. Kafu – Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of EldoretDr. Felicity Murunga – Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of EldoretCorresponding Author: Dr. Kenneth M. Sabwami ksabwami@gmail.com Abstract: The study in Bungoma County investigated the content knowledge of youth education of…

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Informal Markets and Income Levels of Vegetable Vendors’ Households in Rural Western Kenya

Informal Markets and Income Levels of Vegetable Vendors’ Households in Rural Western Kenya

Ruth Orlale – Kisii UniversityPeter Gutwa Oino – Kisii UniversityGeorge Mose – Muranga University of TechnologyCorresponding Author: komfort8@yahoo.com Abstract: The paucity of literature on the contribution of the informal market of vegetable vendors on improving the income level of households in rural areas forms the basis of this paper. Informal markets play a significant role…

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Role of Non –Monetary Incentives on Teachers’ Job Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Ilemela District, Mwanza, Tanzania

Role of Non –Monetary Incentives on Teachers’ Job Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Ilemela District, Mwanza, Tanzania

Isack Kassim & Daniel OnyangoSaint Augustine University of TanzaniaEmail: manumbaisack2@gmail.Com Abstract: This study specifically examined the types of non-monetary incentives provided to teachers and the role of non-financial incentives on teachers’ performance in public secondary schools in Ilemela District. The study employed a mixed approach with convergent parallel research design, targeting teachers, heads of schools,…

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Cytotoxicity and In vitro Antimycobacterial Activity of Vigna unguiculata Grown in Dodoma, Tanzania

Cytotoxicity and In vitro Antimycobacterial Activity of Vigna unguiculata Grown in Dodoma, Tanzania

*Dr. Sartaz Begum – School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, St John University of Tanzania, P.O.Box47. Dodoma TanzaniaHappines Mwalusamba – School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, St John University of Tanzania, P.O.Box47. Dodoma Tanzania Alfredi Moyo – Mabibo Traditional Medicine Research Centre, National Institute for Medical Research, 3-Barack Obama Drive, P.O. Box 9653, 11101 Dar…

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Contributions of Informal Market Vegetable Vending on Food Availability in Rural Households in Western Kenya

Contributions of Informal Market Vegetable Vending on Food Availability in Rural Households in Western Kenya

Ruth OrlalePeter Gutwa OinoSchool of Arts and Social SciencesDepartment of Sociology, Gender and Development StudiesKisii University, KenyaCorresponding Author: komfort8@yahoo.com Abstract: Over the years, the different cadre of people in communities both in urban and rural settings have been engaged in informal markets to sustain food security in their households. Despite the knowledge gaps on how…

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Cattle Rustling and Economic Sustainability in El-Barta Ward in Samburu County, Kenya

Cattle Rustling and Economic Sustainability in El-Barta Ward in Samburu County, Kenya

Lokidongoi Ingolan Paul, Dr. Peter Mbaro & James Ibrahim ManyaraCatholic University of Eastern Africa, KenyaCorresponding Author: lokidongoiingo@yahoo.com Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of cattle rustling on economic sustainability of Samburu Community a case study of El-barta Ward, Samburu County, Kenya. Mixed research design of descriptive-survey and explanatory research design…

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