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    Teachers’ and Students’ Perspectives On Contribution of Remedial Tuition in Implementing Integrated Business Studies Curriculum in Secondary Schools in Ugenya District, Kenya. 

    ADOYO, Silas Owiti (Maseno University, 2014)
    Remedial tuition is one of the mitigating strategies used by teachers to address the challenge of implementing the broad integrated Business Studies curriculum in secondary schools in Kenya. It is conducted with the view ...
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    Influence of teacher input on pupils' academic achievement in public primary schools in Kakamega Municipality Kenya 

    AJWANG', Ruth Anyango (Maseno University, 2014)
    ABSTRACT Teachers play a key role in pupils' academic achievement in any education system. Academic achievement is measured by pupils' performance in KCPE. Nationally, in 2012 out of 839,759 who sat for KCPE 467,353 ...
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    Stakeholders' perceptions regarding Headteachers' Contribution to internal quality assurance in public Primary schools in Emuhaya sub - county, Kenya 

    ODONGO, Julius Otieno (Maseno University, 2014)
    Learners' academic achievement is a measure of education quality and calls for effective curriculum implementation through internal quality assurance. Emuhaya Sub-County has registered stagnating performance in KCPE with ...
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    Perceptions on girl-child risky sexual behaviors and role Of guidance and counseling in public mixed day secondary Schools in Siaya district, Kenya· 

    RAWAYO, Irene Akoth (Maseno University, 2014)
    Statistics indicate that 29% of the girl-child in Siaya District experience early pregnancy compared to 23 % for Kenya despite the presence of guidance and counseling. Sexual debut in the district is at 16 years compared ...
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    Immunoglobulin g subclass responses to plasmodium Falciparum antigens during a period of low to absent Malaria transmission in the highlands of western Kenya 

    WASSWA, Ronald Ephraim (Maseno University, 2014)
    Malaria control strategies have significantly reduced malaria transmission in many parts of Africa, including Kenya, yet the extent to which interruption of malaria transmission might affect immune correlates to malaria ...
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    Influence of Free Primary Education Policy On Pupil Participation by Gender in Public Primary Schools In Rongo Sub County, Kenya 

    ODHIAMBO, Owino Kennedy (Maseno University, 2014)
    ABSTRACT Countries world over have endeavored to achieve gender equality in education given that it is central in propelling national growth and development. Kenyan Government, in its efforts to attain gender parity and ...
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    Relationship between meaning making and coping strategies in women incarcerated at Kisumu women prison, Kenya. 

    ADIKINYI, Anna Osiro (Maseno University, 2014)
    ABSTRACT Incarceration of women in KWP produces various indices of existential harms experienced cognitively as meaninglessness and functionally as ineffective coping. The women enter prison in perilous states which ...
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    Effects of Some Land Use Practices On Water Physico-Chemical Parameters, Nutrient Loads and Heavy Metal Concentrations In Water and Sediments Along the Malta River 

    WAFULA, Martin S. Murule (Maseno University, 2014)
    ABSTRACT Riverine land uses are among factors that influence water quality. Fresh water quality is nerlining and coDseqnemtiy imparting on the ecological heab:h of the ecosystem. Within the Mara River Basin as a result ...
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    Abstraction of tebuconazole and clomazone pesticide Residues from water by zeolite x: kinetics and Thermodynamics studies 

    SHIKUKU, Victor Odhiambo (Maseno University, 2014)
    The presence of pesticide residues in water sources is of great environmental concern due to the detrimental health problems to human and organisms in the aquatic environment '-. associated with pesticide toxicities. ...
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    Growth, quality and yield responses of some new sugarcane Varieties to rates of nitrogen and potassium fertilizers in Kibos -western Kenya 

    OCHOLA, Peris (Maseno University, 2014)
    About 60% of the world's sucrose comes from sugarcane (Saccharum ojjicinarum L.). In Kenya, sugar is produced exclusively from sugarcane grown in the Nyanza, part of the Rift Valley the Western Kenya sugar belts and Kwale ...
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    AuthorADOYO, Silas Owiti (2)KATHOMI, Beatrice Kinyua (2). NDEGE, Jenipher Polo (1)ABUOR, Onyango Amon (1)ADIKINYI, Anna Osiro (1)AGW ANDA, Peter Raila (1)AHOMO, Maricus Omolo (1)AILA, Fredrick Onyango (1)AJOWI, Jack Odongo (1)AJWANG', Ruth Anyango (1)... View MoreSubjectPure and applied Mathematics (2)Abstraction of tebuconazole and clomazone pesticide (1)Analytical Chemistry (1)Applied Mathematics (1)Educational administration (1)EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND FOUNDATIONS (1)GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING (1)Immunoglobulin g subclass responses to plasmodium Falciparum antigens (1)inclusive education (1)Kiswahili (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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