Tag: Factors

Factors Leading to Kiswahili Poor Speaking Skills in Kicukiro Secondary Schools, Rwanda

Factors Leading to Kiswahili Poor Speaking Skills in Kicukiro Secondary Schools, Rwanda

Pascal Sebazungu – Department of Humanities Languages University of Rwanda-College of Education.Martin Hubert Ikuramutse – Department of Languages- Groupe Scolaire CAMP KigaliEmail: psebazungu@gmail.com/ikuramabert@gmail.com Abstract: This study aims at investigating factors that lead to Kiswahili poor Speaking Skills in Kicukiro Secondary Schools, Rwanda. The study was guided by constructivism theory by Jean Piaget (1896-1980). Different methods…

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The Influence of School Factors on Students’ Mathematics Performance in Gicumbi District, Rwanda

The Influence of School Factors on Students’ Mathematics Performance in Gicumbi District, Rwanda

Ephrem Shaban Mbarute and Celestin NtivuguruzwaUniversity of Rwanda College of Education (UR-CE), African Centre of Excellence for Innovative Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science (ACEITLMS)Email:mbaruteephremshaban@gmail.com Abstract: This study set out to investigate school factors that influence students’ academic performance in Gicumbi schools. This study aimed to determine how Continuing Professional Development (CPD, library use, group…

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Determinants of Dropout and Transition Rates in Public Primary Schools in Kisumu East Sub-County, Kenya

Determinants of Dropout and Transition Rates in Public Primary Schools in Kisumu East Sub-County, Kenya

Mark Otieno Airo, James Sika & Carren OlendoDepartment of Education Management and FoundationsMaseno University, KenyaEmail: mrmarkairo@gmail.com Abstract: Education plays a leading role in economic development in a country. This is hampered by challenges associated with dropout and transition in primary schools. The purpose of this study was to determine transition and dropout rates in public…

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Economic Factors Influencing Church Hopping from the Roman Catholic Church to Pentecostal Churches: A Case of Karuri Parish, Nairobi Archdiocese, Kenya

Economic Factors Influencing Church Hopping from the Roman Catholic Church to Pentecostal Churches: A Case of Karuri Parish, Nairobi Archdiocese, Kenya

Jane Ng’ang’a, Bibiana Ngundo & Maurice OwinyoThe Catholic University of Eastern AfricaCorresponding Author: jnganga1165@gmail.com Abstract: The movement from the Roman Catholic Church to the mushrooming Pentecostal churches is a great Phenomenon globally and in Africa. The gist of the study was to explore factors influencing this movement. The study explored economic concerns contributing to Church…

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Socio-Cultural Factors Associated with Gender-Based Violence Survivors Assessing Legal Services in Makueni County, Kenya

Socio-Cultural Factors Associated with Gender-Based Violence Survivors Assessing Legal Services in Makueni County, Kenya

Lennah Asami Kasyoka – Department of Gender, Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaTeresia Mutavi – Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaWilkins Ndege Muhingi – Department of Community Development, College of Humanities and Social Sciences,Pan Africa Christian University, KenyaTom Ondicho –…

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Investigation on Learning Activities and School Environment Factors Influencing Learning Retention in Public Pre-Schools in Belgut Sub-County, Kericho County, Kenya

Investigation on Learning Activities and School Environment Factors Influencing Learning Retention in Public Pre-Schools in Belgut Sub-County, Kericho County, Kenya

Sally C. Tanui, Dr.Areba N. George & Dr.Neliah Moige Kisii University Email: narebag@gmail.com Received December 31, 2020; Revised March 29, Accepted March 31, 2020 Abstract: Pre-school education is fundamental in providing foundation for learning. In the recent years, there has been noted decline trend nationally in the transition of learners from Early Years of Education…

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